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2025 Year in Review Zephyr & SITE/less 12/16/2025

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The 2025 Year in Review for Zephyr and SITE/less is out! Looking forward to 2026!

2025 Year in Review Zephyr & SITE/less Email from Zephyr Dance Happy Holidays! 2025 has been an amazing year for Zephyr! The company toured to Santa Cruz, performed in the second annual 3320 Dance Festival and welcomed over 20 artist

Chaosophy 10/20/2025

Chaosophy, an evening of performance and music at SITE/less, Saturday, October 25. Doors at 8:30PM. Performances begin at 9:00PM. For reservations:

Chaosophy A performance art event at Site/less, curated by John Thomure

09/13/2025

Stop by SITE/less tonight!

We’re so grateful to Marz Community Brewing for being a sponsor for TONIGHT’s event. See you there!
La Rentrée is a return....to begin again.
A night of live art with Alberto Aguilar, Douglas Malone/ Jamdek Records, Jyl Fehrenkamp (Jyldo), and a multichannel installation by Michelle Kranicke
and Joseph Ravens in a new architectural environment by David Sundry!
SITE/less | Sat Sep 13 | 6-10PM Free or pay what you can

12/09/2024

Read SITE/less co-director David Sundry's review of Michelangelo Sabatino's new monograph "The Edith Farnsworth House" in Bridge Art NFP Magazine!

Up today over at the magazine, fellow humans, is our review by Bridge Architecture editor David Sundry of Michelangelo Sabatino's "The Edith Farnsworth House," out now Monacelli Press / Phaidon.

"For nearly 75 years since its initial unveiling at the eponymous exhibition dedicated to him at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1947, Mies van der Rohe’s 'Fox River House' (as it was originally referred to) captured the attention of the world of architecture and the national press. Mired in mystery, metaphysics and controversy, Farnsworth House has been variously depicted as the pinnacle of the modern architect’s spiritual quest to capture the immaterial within the material or the hubristic flapping of architecture’s wax wings.

"In 1945 Edith Farnsworth commissioned Mies to design and eventually construct a weekend country house located in Plano, a rural site along the Fox River west of Chicago. The Fox River was infamous for overflowing its banks each spring. Despite this fact, the client and architect, each interested in situating the house within the landscape and to engage a specimen black sugar maple sited the fireplace so that it 'stands directly opposite' and that the 'sitting area is framed by the fire and tree through which one looks out to the larger landscape and the Fox River.'"

Read the full review at the link in our 🌳!

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