Save the date: FD13 fundraising event with live music

FD13 residency for the arts is pleased to invite you to its very first fundraising event with live music by two Twin Cities-based musicians Cole Pulice & Noah Ophoven-Baldwin. Cole and Noah have recently been collaborating on new music for a horn ensemble which draws from long-form drone, noise, and minimalism. Though works-in-progress, they will be performing fragments of the compositions arranged for trumpet & saxophone duet.

Please join us at the firehouse for this holiday event with cocktails & hors d’oeuvres. (wine provided by The Piedmont Guy)

6.00 pm   doors open

6.30 pm   music performance / premiere of new collaborative pieces (and throughout the evening)

Cole Pulice is a Minneapolis-based saxophonist, composer, and improviser. In addition to writing, arranging, and performing with a wide variety of ensembles in the Twin Cities, he also works alongside theater, film, and performance artists as a musical collaborator. He has recently received the Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature Fellowship to begin doctoral work at the University of Minnesota, where he works in the fields of sound studies, film music studies, and cultural musicology.


Noah Ophoven-Baldwin lives in Minneapolis where he plays trumpet/cornet and enjoys writing music. He received his BM in Trumpet Performance from the University of Minnesota. Noah is a co-founder of the Minneapolis-based musician’s collective, Six Families. He appreciates the learning experiences that he has gained from all of his friends/loved-ones/elders/mentors and is an advocate of building and participating in an arts community based in listening, loving and experimenting.

Documentation here.

Thank you for all your generous support in 2014.

Our program would not be possible without each and everyone of you.

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