Īngerbauer holds a BFA in Sculpture from U NT and is currently pursuing an MBA at UNM. The flowing curves of the interior construction contribute to the state-of-the-art acoustics of this venue. During the 2009 concert season, the venues lawn area was expanded, increasing the capacity from 12,000 to 15,000. 1993 NM Business Journal/Albuquerque General Contractors Best Building. Albuquerque Journal Theatre This 691-seat proscenium theatre is the centerpiece of the REDCPA, integrating the latest in theatre design with unique and stunning aesthetics. Kirsten has given artist talks to UNM and UNT students, has taught numerous fabrication and design workshops, and works full - time as director of the Fabrication Lab at the UNM School of Architecture and Planning. In December 2000, the local newspaper Albuquerque Journalpurchased naming rights and the amphitheater was thus known as ABQ Journal Pavilion(or simply Journal Pavilion). Isleta Amphitheater (formerly Mesa del Sol Amphitheater, Journal Pavilion and Hard Rock Pavilion). r eality, queer expression, and resonant frequencies of matter and of the self.Īngerbauer has participated in notable solo and group exhibitions across the country, including Currents New Media Festival 2022 in Santa Fe, NM, True/False Film Festival 2020 in Colombia, MO, and Temporary Installations Made for the Environment 2019 in Los Alamos, NM. Isleta Amphitheater, Albuquerque, NM - Seating Chart View. Kirsten’s work lies at the intersection of digital and analog worlds, and speaks to themes of self-identity, perception vs. Kirsten Angerbauer (she/they) is a queer, interdisciplinary artist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico whose practice encompasses large-scale steel sculpture s, site-specific installations, sound art, and new media proces s es.
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