Sean Griffin has developed compositional and interdisciplinary methodologies positioned at the intersection of sound and performance, creating large and small-scale concert works, collaborative sound and video installations, and film scores. His works have been presented by Los Angeles' Redcat, the Armand Hammer Museum, June in Buffalo, the Whitney Biennial of American Art, Berlin's Volksbühne, Secession Vienna, London's Tate Modern, and the Festival d’Avignon.
Sean Griffin
Studios
Irving Fine
Sean Griffin worked in the Irving Fine studio.
Youngstown Studio was given to MacDowell by friends of Miss Myra McKeown in Youngstown, OH, where she promoted both art and music. It was renamed Irving Fine Studio in 1972 in honor of Irving Fine, a distinguished composer, conductor, and teacher who was a MacDowell Fellow during the 1940s and 1950s. The simple interior of the studio…