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Steve Parker (other)
Steve Parker may refer to: * Steve Parker (artist), multi-disciplinary artist * Steve Parker (defensive end, born 1956), American football player with the New Orleans Saints * Steve Parker (defensive end, born 1959), American football player with the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts * Steve Parker (''Neighbours''), fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' * Steve Parker (writer) (born 1952), British science writer See also * Steven Parker (other) Steven Parker may refer to: * Steven Parker (defensive back) (born 1995), American football player * Steven Parker, military police officer whose actions were the subject of the U.S. Supreme Court case ''Saucier v. Katz'' * Steven Parker, co-creat ... * Stephen Parker (other) {{hndis, Parker, Steve ...
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Steve Parker (artist)
Steve Parker is an artist and musician in Austin, TX. He is the winner of the Rome Prize, the Tito's Vodka, Tito's Prize, a Fulbright Program, Fulbright Fellowship, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Work Steve Parker uses sculpture, sound, and performance to create communal, democratic works that examine history and behavior. ''Futurist Listening,'' at the CUE Art Foundation curated by Marcela Guerrero, featured sonic headwear, acoustic sculptures built from brass instruments, and graphic scores that utilized World War II tactics like jamming signals, coded messages, and warning sirens, reimagining them in sculptural form as tools for present-day protest and deception. ''WAR TUBA RECITAL,'' featured sculptural work inspired by the role of sound in conflict. In this exhibition, he drew from the work of Dr. Seuss, the WWII Ghost Army, and acoustic location to make a series of interactive sculptures. ''Grackle Call'' was a multi-media soundwalk that took audiences ...
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