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MOJO Magazine Gives SHAWNEE, OHIO 5 / 5 Stars

July 22, 2019

5/5 STARS FROM MOJO! Unbelievable. Extremely grateful to Andrew Male and Mojo Magazine. Wow. Just, wow. #MojoMagazine #ShawneeOhio

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Marble House Project Residency

July 20, 2019

I’m in the middle of a two-week residency at the Marble House Project in Dorset, Vermont. It is a beautiful place, with plenty of silence, solitude, and the company of many great artists and their families. My studio is set apart from the main buildings, and I love it — it seems strangely appropriate to be thinking about and working on a project based on Thomas Merton’s hermitage in such a place. It has been a wonderful opportunity!

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Courtesy of Columbus Alive (Photo: Julian Foglietti).

Courtesy of Columbus Alive (Photo: Julian Foglietti).

Pacific Standard / Columbus Alive Feature Article

June 19, 2019

I am astounded and humbled by the writing of Joel Oliphint for this joint article from Columbus Alive and Pacific Standard. It is an in-depth exploration of Forest Listening Rooms — Joel spent several days traveling around with me as we did listening sessions with residents in Perry County, Ohio. You can read the article here and here.

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Photo courtesy of Evan Walsh.

Photo courtesy of Evan Walsh.

2019 Creative Capital Retreat

June 19, 2019

This past weekend was intense: I went to Bard College for the Creative Capital Retreat, and once again saw the most inspiring projects from across all disciplines. I’m so proud to be among and to learn from these people, and to share my own work, too. Thank you Creative Capital!  #ccretreat

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A review from Ox Fanzine (Germany)

A review from Ox Fanzine (Germany)

Recent Reviews for "Shawnee, Ohio"

June 5, 2019

“Shawnee, Ohio” has received a lot of great reviews lately. You can read them here. Many thanks to Karlrecords and Dense Promotion for their help.

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BBC Late Junction

May 23, 2019

Nice! “Neva” from “Shawnee, Ohio” made it onto the BBC’s Late Junction! Listen to it here.

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Final Forest Listening Room Event - May 18th - Robinson's Cave

May 14, 2019

Please join us for the final listening event for Forest Listening Rooms, taking place on May 18th at Robinson's Cave in New Straitsville. We'll walk up to the cave, listen to the forest and each other, and then have lunch after. All are welcome! You can sign up here.

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Article in The Daily Yonder: "The Sounds of Rural America"

May 9, 2019

I wrote a piece for The Daily Yonder on listening to the sounds of rural America, and how listening to people, places, and archives can help bridge rural/urban divisions and how we understand one another. You can read the article here.

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Review of "Shawnee, Ohio" from Dusted:

May 4, 2019

Dusted’s Justin Cober-Lake and Peter Taber discuss “Shawnee, Ohio” together. Cober-Lake says, “The more I feel unable to figure it out, the more I like the work... Harnetty’s created modern art out of regional history.” Read the full review here.

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OUT NOW: SHAWNEE, OHIO - NEW Video - and Newsletter

April 27, 2019

I am so thrilled to announce that “Shawnee, Ohio” is out today on Karlrecords. It’s hard to believe it has been nine years since I first started visiting Shawnee. To celebrate, here is a new video of a live performance of “Boy” at the Tecumseh Theater. This is the same place my grandfather performed in the Shawnee Orchestra (and played basketball) nearly a century ago. Thank you to all of the performers and community members who have helped this project--it is truly appreciated. You can purchase it here.

Also: the most recent newsletter is out today — please consider signing up for it! Read it here.

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Review from Musikexpress (Germany): 5 / 6 Stars

April 25, 2019

5 / 6 stars! A great review from Musikexpress (in German): "SHAWNEE, OHIO...is a lot at once: acoustic portrait, empathic narrative, and historical search for clues. It is music that opens a door into an unknown room." Read the review here.

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April 2019 Newsletter: In-Depth Article on Forest Listening Rooms and More

April 17, 2019

The latest newsletter is out today. Read more and sign up here.

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"Stay, Listen, Organize" : Robert Sember writes on "Forest Listening Rooms" and more

April 17, 2019

I am happy to share Robert Sember's thoughtful and thorough article on Forest Listening Rooms and other projects spanning the past two decades. Written for the A Blade of Grass Magazine, Sember goes deep into the material and its contexts, and his knowledge on sound and Appalachian Ohio are especially appreciated. Read the article here.

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With For About: Art & Democracy Conference at St. Helens, UK

March 30, 2019

I am excited to be participating in “With For About,” a conference at St. Helens in the UK. I’ll be joining other participants from A Blade of Grass and from across the field of socially engaged art. It will take place on May 23rd, from 9:30 - 5:30. More information can be found here.

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"Songs for Listening" Playlist

March 29, 2019

I was happy to make a short playlist contribution for Songs for Listening, a series by Aaron Frank Greenwald that encourages us to listen carefully and deeply to songs that are urgent to us. Such a cool project! Listen to the playlist here and read more about it here.

Source: https://open.spotify.com/user/0688yuzhnfs8...
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"Shawnee, Ohio" to be released April 26 on Karlrecords

March 19, 2019

We are getting exited to release “Shawnee, Ohio” next month (April 26) on Berlin-based Karlrecords. “Shawnee, Ohio” will be available as a CD with a twenty-page booklet and a large digipack, and as a digital download.

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OUT NOW: Wayne National Forest Released on Bandcamp

March 19, 2019

I've started my own imprint on Bandcamp, called Winesap Records, and am excited to share my first release, called Wayne National Forest.

A precursor and a premonition, a foreshadowing and a foreboding, Wayne National Forest is a quiet companion to Shawnee, Ohio. Recorded with the same Shawnee ensemble––that features Paul de Jong (The Books) and Anna Roberts-Gevalt (Anna and Elizabeth) among others––the pieces are delicate, static, and contemplative. 

Long tones are met with independent rhythms and subtle changes that reflect the soundscapes of the forest, located in Appalachian Ohio. For many years, I’ve been walking in this forest to listen and learn of its histories of mining and extraction. The album shares a common sensibility: of quiet listening, of natural rhythms, of fixed movement, and how the past can seep into our present ears. 

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New Old Image Exchange: February 12

February 4, 2019

I'll be joining a panel at Ohio University on February 12, from 5:30 - 7:00 PM, for the "New Old Image Exchange" event. The panelists will each share an old photo, with a new commentary. I'll be sharing the above photo, a Harnetty family portrait taken around 1967, in Junction City, Ohio. With this photo, I'll talk about time, memory, loss, place, presence, and absence. I hope to see you there!

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Getting Lost: an Essay on Jonathan Johnson’s Photography

January 30, 2019

I really enjoyed writing an article for the Rethinking Marxism journal (Volume 30, Issue 4) that explores and describes Jonathan Johnson’s photographs. I’ve known Jon and his work for several years, and I jumped at the chance to organize some thoughts on both the images and his process of making them. Jon also helped me with the Shawnee, Ohio project, as a videographer. You can find the article here.

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Forest Listening Rooms Video: Tecumseh Lake Trail in the Wayne National Forest

December 3, 2018

This video is a brief listen and look into Forest Listening Rooms, where I invite local communities in the Wayne National Forest in Appalachian Ohio to gather in public outdoor spaces and critically listen to sounds of the forest. This project contends that the simple act of listening to the forest’s past and present can transform its future. Find out more about this project here.

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