20 min

FWM x Pig Iron, Episode 3: Tony Moaton Halftone

    • Visual Arts

In the third episode of Halftone, artist Tony Moaton presents an audio work inspired by the recent events of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tony’s piece honors the voices lost, and pays tribute to the people who have passed away in the pandemic from COVID and whose lives deserve celebration. This tribute is offered in the form of a DJ house gospel set.
Halftone, a new podcast series from The Fabric Workshop and Museum, embodies the experimental nature of the Workshop and draws inspiration from our collaborations with artists. Halftone brings you stories from this place we so often inhabit in the creative process: the space between the known and the unknown. This pilot season, presented in partnership with Pig Iron Theatre Company, takes inspiration from Blood Moon, The Fabric Workshop and Museum exhibition featuring a recent collaboration with artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley. 

About the Artist
Tony Moaton (they/he) is an artist and inclusive designer from Oak Park, Illinois. Tony’s passionate about creating intimate and accessible spaces and places. Their work spans a variety of mediums and collaborators, but the root of all of it is drawing from their non-traditional background to create work in a way that radically centers the user. Check out Tony’s range of work at tonymoaton.com

About Halftone
Halftone comes to you from The Fabric Workshop and Museum in partnership with Pig Iron Theatre Company. Halftone is presented in connection with Blood Moon, an exhibition by artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, which is supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. 
Halftone is produced by Katie Parry, Erin Sweeny, and Alec Unkovic, engineered by Joel Metzler at MilkBoy the Studio. Our music was contributed by Char McCutcheon. Special thanks to our collaborators at Pig Iron Theatre Company, including Quinn Bauriedel, Francesca Montanile, Jeanne Lyons, and Tony Moaton. Find more information at fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/halftone

In the third episode of Halftone, artist Tony Moaton presents an audio work inspired by the recent events of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tony’s piece honors the voices lost, and pays tribute to the people who have passed away in the pandemic from COVID and whose lives deserve celebration. This tribute is offered in the form of a DJ house gospel set.
Halftone, a new podcast series from The Fabric Workshop and Museum, embodies the experimental nature of the Workshop and draws inspiration from our collaborations with artists. Halftone brings you stories from this place we so often inhabit in the creative process: the space between the known and the unknown. This pilot season, presented in partnership with Pig Iron Theatre Company, takes inspiration from Blood Moon, The Fabric Workshop and Museum exhibition featuring a recent collaboration with artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley. 

About the Artist
Tony Moaton (they/he) is an artist and inclusive designer from Oak Park, Illinois. Tony’s passionate about creating intimate and accessible spaces and places. Their work spans a variety of mediums and collaborators, but the root of all of it is drawing from their non-traditional background to create work in a way that radically centers the user. Check out Tony’s range of work at tonymoaton.com

About Halftone
Halftone comes to you from The Fabric Workshop and Museum in partnership with Pig Iron Theatre Company. Halftone is presented in connection with Blood Moon, an exhibition by artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, which is supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. 
Halftone is produced by Katie Parry, Erin Sweeny, and Alec Unkovic, engineered by Joel Metzler at MilkBoy the Studio. Our music was contributed by Char McCutcheon. Special thanks to our collaborators at Pig Iron Theatre Company, including Quinn Bauriedel, Francesca Montanile, Jeanne Lyons, and Tony Moaton. Find more information at fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/halftone

20 min