Email Address:gwendolyn.kubik@ucdenver.edu
Gwendolyn Kubik is a recording arts professional with a focus on soundsystem design & live audio production. Her multifaceted work within the music industry sees her working variously as the Lead Audio Engineer for Denver’s Temple Nightclub, as an independent electronic musician and performing artist under her alias “Libuše”, as the operations manager for major queer electronic music festival Honcho Campout, as the press writer for Hungarian Drum & Bass Label “Eatbrain”, and as lecturer faculty at CU Denver, where she currently pursues her Masters of Science in the Recording Arts as a student simultaneous to her teaching.
All of Kubik’s work focuses on the live aspects of the electronic music industry, whether designing, managing, and maintaining the soundsystems that power it, performing as an artist within it, or working to produce the events at which it is showcased.
This focus informs Kubik’s scholarly work as well, as she pursues studies and provides instruction on soundsystem design for spatial audio systems, live audio reproduction, and electronic music composition.
She is further passionate about providing equitable access to recording arts education beyond its normative instructional spaces, and seeks to make her classrooms a space for multilateral knowledge sharing rather than hierarchical instruction.
Recording Arts
University of Colorado, Denver
BS; Recording Arts
Honcho Campout,
Temple Nightclub,
Junk Drawer Denver