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Elana Mann was born on 26 November, 1982 in Newton, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American artist (born 1982). Discover Elana Mann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Elana Mann (born November 26, 1982) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
Her artwork comments on social issues and politics related to gender, power, and nationality.
Mann is Jewish, and her family was part of the Reconstructionist Judaism movement.
Since 2005, Elana Mann and Audrey Chann, have collaborated under the moniker Chann & Mann.
The duo formed during their studies at the California Institute of the Arts.
They had their first retrospective "Chann & Mhann: A Historical Retrospective" at Elephant Art Space.
Exchange rate: 2008, was organized by Elana Mann in response to the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
Thirty-eight artists living in sixteen countries participated in the project.
With the aid of the website exchangerate2008.com, participating artists produced, exchanged, and interpreted performance directions related to the election campaign.
A book was published that documented the project.
ARLA was formed by Mann, vocal artist Juliana Snapper, filmmaker Vera Brunner-Sung, and choreographer Kristen Smiarowski.
ARLA is a flexiable acronym for Audile Receptives Los Angeles or A Ripe Little Archive.
The group came together to study scores and techniques of listening developed by composer Pauline Oliveros.
ARLA led workshops, listening sessions, discussion groups and did several performances most notably at Occupy LA and the Getty Museum.
ARLA also published the People's Microphony Song Book, a book of performance scores that utilize the Peoples Microphone.
When asked about how she felt about her scores being re-performed Pauline Oliveros said "I am happy that Elana Mann chose to use my Sonic Meditations for the People’s Microphony project. These pieces are meant for anyone that wants to perform them regardless of musical training.”
Chan & Mann organized Shares & Stakeholders: The Feminist Art Project Day of Panels at the 2012 College Art Association Conference at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
In 2013 the artist created 3 large sculptures for an exhibition at Side Street Projects in Pasadena.
Mann was inspired by listening technology used between World War I and World War II.
In 2013 Chan and Mann had a solo exhibition at the Ben Maltz Gallery at the Otis College of Art and Design called The glass ceiling is a glass hyman pierced by a glass dildo inside a larger glass vagina.
"Chats About Change: Critical Conversations on Art and Politics in Los Angeles” was a two-day event organized by artists Elana Mann and Robby Herbst. The program was hosted by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions and the student union at Cal State L.A. A series of discussions amongst artist and activists, it included panels such as "navigating L.A.’s landscapes in ecologically conscious ways", “How Can I Participate?” and “Creative Dissonance,”.
"Years of Wonder" is a solo exhibit by Elana Mann through 2020-2021.
Years of Wonder is a book created by Geraldine Brooks that inspired Mann to create a visual and sonic scenery of the global pandemic.
Mann wanted to describe the civil and social unrest and the complete division from the presidential election.
Years of Wonder exhibit took place in Santa Monica, CA and San Antonio, TX.