Michael Nesmith with Red Rhodes
Silver MoonCosmic Partners 2019 via 7A Records
Tune in to WYCE for intimate in-studio interviews - and live performances - from local and touring musicians. We bring you up close to some of our favorite acts as they share brand new songs - often before they're even released - with stories and insights behind the music.
Then, check out "WYCE dot org" for an audio archive of recent in-studio performances. While you're there, browse our calendar of upcoming artist visits!
Support for WYCE comes from Local First!
The Local First Educational Foundation believes a strong economy starts with local ownership and sustainable business practices.
They help business owners and entrepreneurs improve their impact in the community while educating the public on local matters.
One of their programs, "Good for Michigan" brings together and celebrates companies using business as a force for good.
More information can be found at local first dot com and good for dot org
Support for WYCE comes from U I C A.
UICA is a gallery, a movie theater, a shop, and a space for events.
UICA is presenting the Autumn Exhibition Series, featuring three exhibitions by both local and national artists.
Kennedy Yanko's "Before Words," is a body of metal and paint skin work meant to induce new ways of seeing.
Mark Rumsey's "Memory Map: Roof Line to State Street," is a site-specific installation that features braids of re-purposed textiles.
Larry Cook's "On the Scene" explores the cultural aesthetic of "club" photography and painted backdrops. The series is on view until Jan 26, 2020.
More information available at U I C A dot org
Support for WYCE comes from U I C A.
UICA is a gallery, a movie theater, a shop, and a space for events.
UICA is presenting the Autumn Exhibition Series, featuring three exhibitions by both local and national artists.
Kennedy Yanko's "Before Words," is a body of metal and paint skin work meant to induce new ways of seeing.
Mark Rumsey's "Memory Map: Roof Line to State Street," is a site-specific installation that features braids of re-purposed textiles.
Larry Cook's "On the Scene" explores the cultural aesthetic of "club" photography and painted backdrops. The series is on view until Jan 26, 2020.
More information available at U I C A dot org