Created during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, “Two Hearts” is a work for two wind-chimes spread throughout the city of Los Angeles. Each set of wind-chimes was lent to festival goers for weeklong listening sessions (Sat-Sat) that would take place in and around their homes. The work ran throughout an eight-week festival organized by wild Up, departing Kallmyer’s workshop January 16 and circling one another in conversation across the city. The chimes did not meet again until the end of the festival when they were returned to the artist.
You can read about it in the New York Times and The New Yorker.