Ron Kuivila

Ron Kuivila (born December 19, 1955) is an American sound artist from Boston, MA.

He is primarily known for his sound installations, performances, and recorded materials that make use of computers, and for his contributions to the SuperCollider audio programming language.

He went on to receive his MFA from Mills College, studying under Robert Ashley and David Behrman.

[1] Kuivila released sound pieces as part of the Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine compilations as well as through Sonic Arts and Lovely Music.

He has performed at The Kitchen, MoMA PS1, PASS, The Experimental Intermedia Foundation, and Bilhaud Gallery.