A diverse crowd enjoyed Tank sounds at the 2019 Solstice Festival on Friday, June 21. Roxie Fromang Photo
Tag: The Tank
Tank hosts multiple events in late April
RANGELY I The Tank Center for Sonic Arts had a few events in hopes of bringing more talent and film potential to The Tank and to Rangely during the weekend of April 27-30.
Last chance to visit The TANK Saturday
RANGELY | If you’ve been planning to experience The TANK, this Saturday, Oct. 27 is your last chance this season for free, public visiting hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring the family, sing, use our musical instruments or just bask in the sound. TANK staff will be there[Read More…]
At The TANK this weekend
RANGELY | The world’s foremost performer of the Native American flute, R. Carlos Nakai, will bring his artistry to the TANK in Rangely on Saturday, Sept. 8 in concert with Will Clipman at 8 p.m. Outdoor seating is $10. Limited seating inside the TANK is $75. Tickets are available online[Read More…]
EVIDENCE at The TANK Aug. 19
RANGELY | Sunday concert Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. Renowned sound artists and TANK artists in residence Stephan Moore and Scott Smallwood will explore the radical acoustics of The TANK with their 8-channel sound system and their library of soundscapes. With special guest vocalist Samantha LightShade. Tickets $10.
Temple Grandin visits the TANK
RANGELY | Temple Grandin, prominent author and speaker on both autism and animal behavior, visited The TANK Center for Sonic Arts in July to experience the TANK’s internal reverberation for herself and to advise TANK staff.
Family Time at The TANK Saturdays
RANGELY | The TANK Center for Sonic Arts is instituting Family Time at the TANK on Saturdays from 3-5 p.m. During these hours we will offer one family at a time their own half hour visit in the TANK, to sing, make music or just experiment with the TANK’s mighty[Read More…]
Family Time at The TANK Saturdays
RANGELY | The TANK Center for Sonic Arts is instituting Family Time at the TANK on Saturdays from 3-5 p.m. During these hours we will offer one family at a time their own half hour visit in the TANK, to sing, make music or just experiment with the TANK’s mighty[Read More…]
Chevron grants $5,000 to The TANK
RANGELY | In June, Chevron made a $5,000 grant to The Tank Center for Sonic Arts, to support the Tank’s mission to contribute to Rangely’s economic development through its unique musical experiences and opportunities. “In just a few short years, The Tank has become a significant venue for the arts[Read More…]
TANK solstice today through June 23
MEEKER | June 21 opened with a Dawn Sing at 5:30 a.m., followed by a 1:17 p.m. (solar noon) ringing of a titanium bell. At sunset, The TANK invites musicians and sound explorers to play and sing in The TANK themselves. For performance times or to sign up to participate,[Read More…]
TANK Solstice celebration June 21-23
RANGELY | Solstice celebration at the TANK Thursday, June 21 from dawn to midnight. Enjoy a day of music and resonance free to the public. Friday, June 22 experience georhythmic drift music at 7 and 9 p.m. Suggested donation: $30 inside, $10 outside. Saturday, June 23 trumpet player Ron Miles[Read More…]
Sonic explorations June 21-23 at the TANK
RANGELY | The TANK Center for Sonic Arts kicks off three days of solstice celebrations June 21, with activities offered to musicians, sound explorers, families and the curious. A 60-foot tall water tank originally built for the railroad era and later transformed into a one-of-a-kind sonic sound space, The TANK opened[Read More…]