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By Zach Baron, Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009 @ 11:00AM
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Suzanne Fiol, who founded the itinerant new-music venue Issue Project Room in an East Village garage in 2003 and who shepherded the venue through three successive spaces, died yesterday, after a long struggle with cancer. In this paper's archives you will find any number of raptures about the sheer creativity of the spaces she turned into venues--an oil silo on the Gowanus; the Old American Can Factory; and a magnificently crumbling theater at 110 Livingston, which when it opens in 2010 or 2011 will be the Carnegie Hall of experimental music in New York--and as many bemused descriptions of Fiol herself. She was charming. The first night I met her, at the Gowanus space in January of 2007, we drank water and red wine out of plastic cups and talked about the Baltimore noise duo Nautical Almanac. She was 46, curly-haired, stylish, and striking.

I wrote an piece about Issue Project and a festival it was holding at the time as if I were the first guy to discover the place and the musicians who had been playing there regularly for years. She was remarkably kind about what was an almost unfathomable degree of ignorance on my part, and thanked me for the article. We stayed in touch some, and for a while, frequently ran into each other around town.

The last time I saw Suzanne was last year, after an Ikue Mori performance at the Japan Society. We'd both been taken with Mori's live soundtrack to Maya Deren's silent film, At Land, which begins with Deren washing up on a beach and ends with her running down the sand toward the horizon, leaving behind an unbroken row of footprints. The projector at the Japan Society had flickered, and then cut out just before the film ended. Afterwards, Fiol asked: "At the end, she goes back into the water, right?"

Yes.

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Steve Wax says:

Thanks so, so much for your thoughtful piece about our beloved Suzanne. We're all devastated. But her amazing spirit, is already re-animating itself via Issue Project Room.

At an informal gathering last night upwards of a hundred friends showed up at the theater for a spontaneous gathering in Suzanne's honor. It was an extraordinary coming together, with all the concentric circles of her life, music, visual arts, sound, theater, spoken word, there -- some meeting for the first time.

While she has been out, we have been moving forward with the powerful experimental programming that Suzanne is so famous for - with her sick bed guidance.

Issue is no longer itinerant. We're doing 200 events a year at the American Can Factory in Brooklyn, and working with the City on the opening of the new theater at 110 Livingston.

Suzanne would be, and was, proud as hell of her organization and the continuing mission.

Steve Wax
Board Chair, Issue Project Room

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009 @ 11:51AM
Elizabeth Weinstein says:

I'd like to echo Steve Wax's thoughts about this lovely post.

Suzanne - intelligent, thoughtful, and ebullient - was always bubbling over with ideas about how to better allow ISSUE to fulfill its mission of supporting experimental artists and fostering a culture of the avant-garde. She made everyone around her feel special and involved, and had a magical talent for creation - whether it was in her art, her photography, or the feeling she evoked.

In ISSUE, Suzanne succeeded in creating a physical, mental, and emotional home for all the arts, and she worked tirelessly to fulfill her mission.

Although I am deeply saddened by her death, I am inspired by her achievements and grateful to her for creating a space I consider art's true home.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009 @ 12:19PM
liz says:

Lovely tribute.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009 @ 12:21PM
Paul Goebert says:

"The Carnegie Hall of Brooklyn" ! yes, she did that, and she never stopped dreaming and working with the most creative artists this city has to offer. A lovely, loving, and immensely engaging young woman, she left behind a massive cultural footprint that will last for a long time to come. And so many friends that she made on her journey !
RIP, Suzanne ! We are grateful and we miss you a lot !
Paul Goebert, Park Slope, Brooklyn

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009 @ 7:03PM
charlie Scheips says:

I have known Suzanne my entire adult life. She was the most amazing person--full of love an warmth. I didn't known she wasn't doing well--I knew she had had the cancer but the last time I talked to her on the phone she told me she was going to beat it and I took that to mean she would. I am so heartbroken about the fact that I will never again be able to laugh with her and think about the new and the unimaginable. SHe was the real deal--very few walk our streets of the likes of suzanne. I remember when she was pregnant she told me of fireman coming to her house in brooklyn to investigate a fire near by. Even though she was about to give birth she loved the sexiness of all these hot brookllyn fireman invading her turf. I am heartbroken--Those of us lucky enough to have known her are blessed to have been part of her life. The heavens are now her territory--she believed they were here too. That was what Issues was. God bless Suzanne. I Love you darling. Everbest, Charlie

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 7 2009 @ 12:07AM
Elizabeth Weinstein says:

I would like to amend Paul's lovely post by noting that part of what was so incredible about Suzanne (and about ISSUE) was that she worked not only with the most creative artists this city has to offer, but with the most creative artists this world has to offer. Her impact will be felt long and wide.

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 7 2009 @ 9:54AM
Tim Barnes says:

The news of Suzanne is just making it's way to me (louisville, ky). I still can't believe it. I was fortunate enough to play at, what I think was, the first music event at ISSUE Project Room in the east village. I played a set with Connie and a set with Kim Gordon, Jim O', Licht, and Corsano. Met Mike Watt that night. I remember telling Suzanne how great the room was, and that I would love to put on some shows there. With massive enthusiasm, Suzanne supported every gig i brought to Issue. The only time she freaked out was the time Mattin unleashed some of his heinously skull splitting feedback, and caused the speakers to smoke! Understandable.
Such open enthusiasm seems to be so rare. Thanks for bringing it, Suzanne!
Much love.


Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 7 2009 @ 10:30PM
Mattin says:

Hey Tim,
Thanks so much for introducing me to Suzanne, such a special and encouraging person!.
Last winter I was in New York and the first person I contact was Suzanne. As always she was very welcoming. So I played twice at Issue project room. First in September. Suzanne was there and she asked me to play again before I would leave in June. So then I played again in June but she was not there, I knew she was sick but this is really terrible news.
With Suzanne everything seemed possible, even the most crazy stuff.
She truly promoted experimentation.
You could dare together with her.
We will miss you!
Much love

Posted On: Thursday, Oct. 8 2009 @ 4:33PM

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