Summer Soundwalk Series: Billie J. Warren

Join us for an enlightening and serene event, "Embracing Soundscapes: An Acoustic Ecology Journey," where we delve into the profound relationship between sound and the environment from the unique perspective of the Potawatomi people. Our event will bridge gaps between Western Science and Traditional Ecological 

Summer Soundwalk Series: Norman Long and Sara Zalek

Join us at Big Marsh Park for a soundwalk led by Norman Long and Sara Zalek, entitled "Expanding Awareness". We will explore being in the present moment while simultaneously expanding our sense of presence to our surrounding ecosystem. We are always aware and always expanding. 

Summer Soundwalk Series: Josh Rios

Please join us for "Archive as Crossfader", a soundwalk led by Josh Rios at Harrison Park. The walk will start in front of the National Museum of Mexican Art. RSVP here: https://forms.gle/xAw4n4j9ooXvWKv3A Archive as Crossfader asks participants to engage in a handful of sonic and listening 

Embracing Soundscapes: An Acoustic Ecology Journey

Paul H. Douglas Center for Environmental Education 100 North Lake Street, Gary, IN, United States

Paul H. Douglas Center for Environmental Education  100 North Lake Street, Gary, IN 46403 Free and open to the public. Explore the deep connection between sound and the environment with Potawatomi speaker Billie Kerner as she shares insights into the role of listening in Potawatomi 

Summer Soundwalk Series: Deirdre Harrison, Ed Wilkerson and Avreeayl Ra

Join us at Washington Park, 550 E 60th St (pedestrian access from Best Dr), on Saturday, September 7th at 10:30am.  Artist and educator Deirdre Harrison and jazz legends percussionist Avreeayl Ra and saxophonist Ed Wilkerson invite explorers of all ages to take a walk on 

Summer Soundwalk Series: Eric Leonardson and Negin Almassi

Join Negin Almassi and Eric Leonardson for "Hear Here: Singing Insects Soundwalk" at West Ridge Nature Park, 5801 N. Western Ave., Chicago IL 60659. RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/singing-insects-soundwalk-tickets-1006420570017?aff=oddtdtcreator The Singing Insects Monitoring Program is a community science effort to familiarize people with common sounds of singing 

World Forum For Acoustic Ecology Annual Meeting

The WFAE will hold its 2024 AGM on Saturday September 28 2024 at 13:00 UTC (Translation to alternate time zones can be done at TimeAndDate.com). All WFAE Executive, WFAE Board Members, members of Affiliate Organizations and WFAE Individual Members are invited to attend. That includes us!! 

**Cancelled** Listening Across Neighborhoods Presentation Day 1 of 2

Build Chicago 5100 W Harrison Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States

This event has been cancelled! Thank you. Youth participants in Listening Across Neighborhoods present their local neighborhood sound stories for the public. This first event of two events takes place at Build Chicago, 5100 W Harrison Street, Chicago IL 60644. Initiated by NON:op Open Opera 

Listening Across Neighborhoods Presentation Day 2 of 2

St. Ignatius College Prep 1076 W Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL, United States

Youth participants in Listening Across Neighborhoods present their local neighborhood sound stories for the public. This second of two events takes place at St. Ignatius College Prep (Lead Listening Conference) 1076 W Roosevelt Rd, Chicago 60608. Initiated by NON:op Open Opera Works, Listening Across Neighborhoods 

#GivingTuesday 2024

#GivingTuesday is a perfect time to join our community and begin or renew your membership! As a supporting member of the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology, you help to support our programs and the people who make them possible. Members may receive access to the 

TEENS Soundscape Workshop

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 2430 N. Cannon Dr., Chicago, IL, United States

MSAE President and co-founder Eric Leonardson leads a workshop at the Peggy Notabaert Nature Museum about the Singing Insects Monitoring Program and Magicicada SoundMap Project. Meet in the museum's Wilderness Walk exhibit on Founders Day, 11:00am-2:00pm Saturday, January 11. This event is a part of