Event calendar
CLEAT Series: Macie Stewart, Sen Morimoto
We’re pleased to host two very special CLEAT Series events in December, starting with an evening with Chicago artists Macie Stewart and Sen Morimoto!
Improvised Music Series: Amos Egleston Quartet, Banana Acid
Tonight features groups lead by young improvisers in Chicago’s free music scene! Don’t call them up and coming—they’ve already more than arrived, and have the sound to prove it.
Shake Shook Shaken: COLLAGES w/ Margaret McCarthy + Julie Meckler
Shake Shook Shaken is a theater/movement workshop series produced by Julie Meckler. The series is designed for people to gently bring body awareness, allowing participants to open up, explore outside of their comfort zone, bond with each other, create and show. By playing with these concepts using our bodies, voices, words, and each other, we will explore our own awareness and sensitivity as artists and people.
Freedom From and Freedom To
FFFT returns for its third iteration of sound and movement collaborations for 2025! Freedom From and Freedom To is an exploration and celebration of artistic circumstance. Movement and sound improvisors from all around Chicago gather in front of a live audience, where they are grouped by chance. Each group performs an improvised set. We fuse diverse artistic backgrounds and practices to create unique and fleeting worlds. There will be a special opening set from musicians Caitlin Edwards, Avreeayl Ra, and Yaw alongside dancers Solomon Bowser and Rahila Coats. Following we’ll have 6 x 15 minute sets from on-the-spot lottery chosen ensembles. Don’t miss this!
CLEAT Series: A Defiant Echo
‘A Defiant Echo’ is a multimedia play written and directed by Kyle Gregory Price. The premiere of this play will utilize Elastic Arts’ CLEAT sound system as well as multi-channel video. Britt Anderson, Richie Schiraldi, Kao, Surinder Martignetti, Gordon Fung and Justin Cavazos perform live with interspersed projections of Deirdre Harrison and Brian Shaw.
Elastic Arts Holiday Party
We gather during the holidays once again to celebrate Elastic Arts, our community, and the great things that have happened with the organization over the past year.
We'll have a few nibbles and sips, fellowship and music, warmth, comfort, joy, and a chance to become an Elastic Arts Member!
Bring anyone you love and anything you'd love to share.
Improvised Music Series: Heliogabalus w/ Tatsu Aoki, Genetti/Leitch Duo
Heliogabalus is Eric Leonardson, springboard; Lili Wosko, cello; Andy Cohn, piano; Christophe Preissing, flutes, voice, noise box; with special guest, Tatsu Aoki, shamisen. Heliogabalus, or Elagabalus in honor of the god his family worshiped, was a Roman emperor known for their extravagant and eccentric behavior. Sometimes celebrated as an example of an ancient transgender person, their brief reign acts as a prism into religion, gender and sexuality, ethnicity and racism presaging modern themes. Like Heliogabalus, the group's improvisations are unrestrained, elaborate, ornate, and excessive.
Carol Genetti and Riley Leitch will perform duo. Carol Genetti is a Chicago-based vocalist whose work encompasses sound and visual art media. Her vocal palette is primordial, existing in a space where “language” and “music” have yet to be formulated into familiar cultural patterns. Riley Leitch is a composer and performer of contemporary, creative, and freely improvised music. His practice is founded around trombone playing but extends across multiple disciplines.
8:30 Genetti/Leitch Duo
9:30 Heliogabalus wsg Tatsu Aoki
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
Frequency Leak: Drone Read
The first Frequency Leak DRONE READ is here at Elastic Arts!
This event is intended to create an environment for listening to live ambient drone music while reading (BYOBook) and to encourage people to talk about what they are reading with friends, maybe make some new friends, or spawn a book club. Come at the beginning to read, come at the end to dance.
The space will be set with cozy reading areas and individual book lights will be provided. The evening will start with static lights and installations. Visuals and fog will be brought in after the drone read for the DJ sets.
Elastro: SMACT Ensemble, Yes Yes Nooky, Giallorenzo/Jesalva/Damon
We have a very special Elastro series to close out 2025 w/ SMACT Ensemble, Yes Yes Nooky, and Giallorenzo/Jesalva/Damon!
Pleiades Series: Heavy Tiny, Laurie Lee Moses + Sarah Craft
This month’s Pleiades features pianist Laurie Lee Moses and clarinetist Sarah Craft, first brought together at our Improv Jam and now performing as a duo. They’re followed by Heavy Tiny (Lia Kohl and Nick Meryhew), a dense miniature world of field recordings, synths, walkie-talkies, and found objects that feels bigger inside than out.
Following the performances we’ll have our classics Pleiades Jam open to all femme/trans/non-binary performers. Bring your instrument, body, voice! Sign up at pleiades@elasticarts.org or when you arrive.
Improvised Music Series: Weasel Walter/Alex Cunningham/Caroline Jesalva/Damon Smith + Akjai (Brianna Tong/Johanna Brock/ishmael Ali/Andrew Scott Young)
A string-focused night with drummer Weasel Walter assembling a quartet with 2 violins and double bass coupled with Akjai, a quartet with violin, cello, double bass, and vocals brought in by our very own Ishmael Ali.
DKV Trio *Night One!*
It’s that time of year — DKV Trio is back for their annual two night run here at Elastic Arts! This fantastic pairing of journeymen Chicago improvisers found its roots in the mid-1990’s and has worked actively since that time. It has become an important tradition for this group to finish out the year for us here at Elastic, so we hope you can join us for one or both of these shows.
Ken Vandermark - reeds
Kent Kessler - bass
Hamid Drake - drums
DKV Trio *Night Two!*
It’s that time of year — DKV Trio is back for their annual two night run here at Elastic Arts! This fantastic pairing of journeymen Chicago improvisers found its roots in the mid-1990’s and has worked actively since that time. It has become an important tradition for this group to finish out the year for us here at Elastic, so we hope you can join us for one or both of these shows.
Ken Vandermark - reeds
Kent Kessler - bass
Hamid Drake - drums
AACM Percussion Ensemble
In honor of The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) 60TH Anniversary, legendary percussionist and Rhythm Testament founder, Carlos Pride, has curated an unforgettable performance. The AACM Percussion Ensemble, featuring world-class talents like Paul Cotton (Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago, Don Moye’s Sun Percussion Summit & The Chicago Immigrant Orchestra under the direction of Fareed Haque), & Felix “D-Kat” Pollard (Lionel Richie, Sheila E, & Chaka Khan). These three masters span four continents including Africa, Asia, North America & South America, to create a groundbreaking fusion of rhythms and sounds. Instruments such as The African Talking Drum, Mbira, Djembe, Himalayan Singing Bowls, Cajon, Diddley Bow, Lap Steel Guitar & Roland Handsonic will weave together the vibrant traditions of the past and the innovative spirit of the present, all under the banner of Great Black Music, Ancient to the Future.
Mark Solotroff, Exhumed Corpse, Black Triangle Badge, Starvation Cage
Join us to celebrate the Black Friday Record Store Day release of Power to Consume, a double-album tribute to Lou Reed's seminal Metal Machine Music. Headlining the evening is Mark Solotroff, performing in support of his contribution to this landmark release from Sony Music/Legacy Recordings. Solotroff's decades-long journey through underground music explores the depths of sound with analog synthesizers and voice, as the founder of projects like Anatomy of Habit and BLOODYMINDED. His solo work is a sonic landscape of bass-heavy synth compositions that reflect on modern themes of grief and isolation. Supporting Solotroff are three compelling Chicago-based artists. Exhumed Corpse, the solo project of Sam Dour, takes you on a slow-motion descent into subsonic dread with bleak, dark industrial soundscapes built from decaying tape loops and salvaged audio equipment. Black Triangle Badge, the solo work of audio engineer Kenny Rasmussen, crafts unpredictable soundtracks of unease that reflect a world plagued by fascism and hate. Finally, Starvation Cage will deliver a violent, percussive, and unrelenting performance, drawing from the primal brutality of combat sports and the chaos of everyday existence. Prepare for an evening of powerful, uncompromising sound.
Pianist and a Partner (Perhaps)
Pianist and a Partner (Perhaps) is BACK! At this fourth edition, we have Jim Baker w/ Vincent Davis, Erez Dessel w/ Kim Alpert, Mabel Kwan w/ Ayako Kato, Nolan Chin (solo), and Sharon Udoh hosting + in duo with Chris Corsano to kick of the night. Join us at 8pm!
CLEAT Series: re-Reunion(s) - An Audience Led Performance of Reunion by John Cage & Marcel Duchamp
Re-reunion(s) is an audience lead interpretation of John Cage and Marcel Duchamp's performance reunion. Reunion was a multichannel performance where Cage and Duchamp played/performed chess matches with a chess board that was designed to operate like a sound mixer. Whenever a chess piece was moved on the board, a series of prepared sounds were remixed and rearranged within a multi-speaker system.
Improvised Music Series: Florian Nastorg/Allen Moore/Mabel Kwan/Tim Daisy + .VOM (Rufus Parenti/Leo Buczkowski)
We welcome Florian Nastorg from Toulouse, France with a stellar quartet assembled by Hunter Diamond. .VOM opens up the night with an ambient sax /guitar duo.
Making Multichannel Music w/ Hugo Flores Garcia
In conjunction with Experimental Sound Studio and the CLEAT Series we continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
This week we feature Hugo Flores Garcia. More info TBA
Pleiades Series: Soft Five, Paige Alice Naylor
November’s Pleiades Series serves as a record release celebration for Amanda Kraus’ project Soft Five! We’ll also hear from abstract voice/electronics composer Paige Alice Naylor. It will be a very special Monday night!
Seraph Brass: The Road Ahead - Benefit Concert
We invite you to join Seraph Brass for an afternoon of music and community in support of their upcoming projects. Proceeds from this fundraiser will help make possible initiatives such as a residency with BLUME Haiti, a music education program serving young musicians in Haiti, while also advancing their mission to amplify the voices of women and underrepresented communities in music.
Indigo Sessions
Indigo
Carmani Edwards
Michelle Ratchford
Indigo Sessions is a collective show series founded by Aliyah Jones. Its creation was driven by the mission to highlight the artistry of Black Women and Queer folk, while fostering a community where our stories can flourish without barriers. Join us for a special Indigo Session in partnership with the Dark Matter Series which will feature: Indigo, Anaiet.Soul, Carmani Edwards, Hasani Cannon, and the pottery creations of Michelle Ratchford.
Artist Bios
Indigo is a vocalist, composer, and curator from the southside of Chicago. Rooted in the traditions of Black Music and the deep study of Black Aesthetics, her art moves with purpose—telling stories that seek truth and connection. Indigo is the founder and host of Indigo Sessions, a show series meant to highlight the creations of Black Women and Black Queer creatives. Indigo Sessions was born from her personal longing—for safety, for kinship, for a place where We could show up fully, without apology. It has found home in beloved spaces like Dorothy and The.BlkRoom, continuing to grow as a living archive of community, artistry, and liberation. Indigo is currently a resident artist at Epiphany Center for the Arts, where she continues to expand her work across performance and curation. Instagram: @indigoesblues
Carmani Edwards is an artist, musician, and composer from the Southside of Chicago. They first discovered the bass in high school, where collective music making became a cornerstone in their life, and Black Music nourished their love of anything that grooves. Continuing in these improvisational traditions, their arrangements are sketches on a drawing pad, prayers, pages in their diary. They seek to show up to any collaboration grounded in care. @__Mani_mani
Michelle Ratchford is a tarot reader, among other things, born and raised in metro Detroit. She began dabbling in tarot during covid and leaned into full study when she stumbled upon an apothecary in Mid Michigan. Having recently moved to Chicago in August of this year, you can reliably find her in pottery studios and anywhere the indigo session is being held. @wwworldbuild
CLEAT Series: V. Vecker, Brady Matteson
The CLEAT Series returns in November with two solo performances of spatial audio w/ V. Vecker and Brady Matteson.
Improvised Music Series: Harris/Kwan/Udoh/Wilkerson, Jr. (Alter Ego Plus), LuFuki: Meditations
LuFuki’s Meditations Ensemble (Detroit) was put together to encourage audience contemplation through sound using the powerful messages of improvisation. Featuring special guests Chad Khouri and Airon Azure.
Alter Ego is an experimental duo consisting of pianists Mabel Kwan and Sharon Udoh. Tonight, they'll be joined by drummer/percussionist Bill Harris and saxophonist/clarinetist Edward Wilkerson, Jr. to form Alter Ego Plus.
8:30 LuFuki: Meditations
9:30 Alter Ego Plus: Harris/Kwan/Udoh/Wilkerson, Jr.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
Making Multichannel Music w/ Kate In
In conjunction with Experimental Sound Studio and the CLEAT Series we continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
This week we feature Kate In. More info TBA
30th Chicago Asian American Jazz Fest Day 4 w/ Tatsu Aoki and The MIYUMI Project
AIRMW CELEBRATES THE MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-ETHNIC REALITY OF CHICAGO WITH THE 30th ANNUAL CHICAGO ASIAN AMERICAN JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ELASTIC ARTS NOV. 7-10
30th Chicago Asian American Jazz Fest Day 3 w/ Chien-An Yuan & All Things Shining, Kioto Aoki / Haruhi Kobayashi / Mai Sugimoto, Takashi Shallow
AIRMW CELEBRATES THE MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-ETHNIC REALITY OF CHICAGO WITH THE 30th ANNUAL CHICAGO ASIAN AMERICAN JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ELASTIC ARTS NOV. 7-10
30th Chicago Asian American Jazz Fest Day 2 w/ Yoko Noge & Jazz Me Blues + Ester Hana
AIRMW CELEBRATES THE MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-ETHNIC REALITY OF CHICAGO WITH THE 30th ANNUAL CHICAGO ASIAN AMERICAN JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ELASTIC ARTS NOV. 7-10
30th Chicago Asian American Jazz Fest Day 1 w/ Francis Wong & Chicago Time Code + Jeff Chan & Ratchet
AIRMW CELEBRATES THE MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-ETHNIC REALITY OF CHICAGO WITH THE 30th ANNUAL CHICAGO ASIAN AMERICAN JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ELASTIC ARTS NOV. 7-10
Improvised Music Series: The Bridge x Trempo
The artists of The Bridge and Trempo, a French training program for professional musicians, meet for an evening centered around improvisation as a space for freedom.
Homeroom Presents - Spectralina: Residency Film Screening
A film by Selina Trepp of footage from Spectralina's 2024 Residency at Elastic Arts, featuring stream footage and videography by Scott Teresi.
Making Multichannel Music w/ Scott Rubin
In conjunction with Experimental Sound Studio and the CLEAT Series we continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
This week we feature Sam Clapp, a musician, filmmaker, and arts worker living in Chicago. In this session, he will present his "Bliss Point" series of short films as a means to ponder the creative possibilities of the 16.1 CLEAT sound system for audiovisual projects.
Tracteur Hammer (The Bridge 2.8), Jackson/Sugimoto/Harris/Ra
The Bridge returns to Elastic Arts to present a new French-Midwest connection, along with a unique 2+2 quartet organized by Trempo teaching artist Fred Jackson.
Music in the Garden 4: Night 2 ft. Sandpusher, Mabel Kwan, Bananaacid
Music in the Garden presents a 2-day music festival with Chicago-based improvisers and creative musicians, featuring a light and projection installation by Ruby Que.
Come enjoy a night or two of music, art and community
Music in the Garden 4: Night 1 ft. Emily Beisel, Microplastique, Purikoko
Music in the Garden presents a 2-day music festival with Chicago-based improvisers and creative musicians, featuring a light and projection installation by Ruby Que.
Come enjoy a night or two of music, art and community
Improvised Music Series: Atlas Maior, All The Wizards Were Here
World-building, genre-spanning artists take the stage for tonight’s Improvised Music Series: Austin-based Atlas Maior present a special duo session synthesizing global music traditions, and All The Wizards Were Here amplifies its grooves through the lens of its sci-fi storytelling.
FUGUE STATE - PHASE 2
FUGUE STATE RETURNS for Phase 2 of the new art and cinema festival that recently premiered at Chicago's Comfort Station, NYC's Film-Maker's Coop, and Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, returns with another program embracing radical expression in time-based media.
Making Multichannel Music w/ Sam Clapp
In conjunction with Experimental Sound Studio and the CLEAT Series we continue our series of artist-led introduction workshops exploring spatial audio.
This week we feature Sam Clapp, a musician, filmmaker, and arts worker living in Chicago. In this session, he will present his "Bliss Point" series of short films as a means to ponder the creative possibilities of the 16.1 CLEAT sound system for audiovisual projects.
Najee-Zaid 'Transiting the Celestial’
Najee-Zaid’s debut album ‘Transiting the Celestial’ encompasses their lived experiences and artistry through music within the Experimental, Jazz, and Ambient genres of which they are currently associated. With a focus on steeping in the now, Najee-Zaid aims to express a range of experiences from grief to liberation through a Queer Afro-Diasporic Spiritual lens in the form of a music album. Recorded in part (Oct. 2024) at the inimitable Elastic Arts Foundation in Chicago Najee-Zaid remounts the live version of this project to pay homage to the experimental performance legacy of Chicago.
The Middle ft OLEA Ensemble and Janelle Finton’s joygarden
The Middle is a new concert series that brings together musical groups of different genres to promote creative collaboration and exploration. Each show features two small ensembles who first perform separately, showcasing their unique sound and style, and then together, combining their musicality to create something entirely new, exploring where they meet in "The Middle." Audience engagement activities such as reflection prompts and listening guides invite audience members to participate in the performance by exploring how they can apply themes from the show to their own lives. Our upcoming performance will feature two trios: OLEA Ensemble (Marissa Kerbel, Alayne Honaker, and Kate Kilgus) and Janelle Finton’s joygarden (Janelle Finton, Caroline Jesalva, and Alvin Santner) on October 26th at 7:30pm. The Middle is curated by Priya Fink. We hope you can join us!
AIRMW Arts Initiatives Presents: Bass Dreams minus B
AIRMW Arts Initiatives Presents: Bass Dreams minus B
The group is helmed by Aoki on Asuka Bass (it's the Asuka bass because it's autographed by past WWE champ Asuka), with Adam Shead on drums, and the brain-boggling duo of Rami Atassi and Terry Tanaka on electric guitars.
Shake Shook Shaken: Ability w/ Layna Wang
Shake Shook Shaken is a theater/movement workshop series produced by Julie Meckler. The series is designed for people to gently bring body awareness, allowing participants to open up, explore outside of their comfort zone, bond with each other, create and show. By playing with these concepts using our bodies, voices, words, and each other, we will explore our own awareness and sensitivity as artists and people.
Shake Shook Shaken is a dream of what a safe space could allow. A vision of a place for everybody to gather, look at each other, play and create in a non judgmental, trauma-informed way. It’s an invitation, a journey within and out, a surprise. Each workshop is unique. This month we’ll have Layna Wang and Julie leading on the topic of ABILITY.
No prior dance or acting experience is necessary, just willingness to move and exhale. This workshop series is for anyone and everyone.
Improvised Music Series: Luca Cimarusti, Mark Nagy's Station 4
Luca Cimarusti is a Chicago-based musician who has spent over twenty years operating in experimental rock, punk, and heavy metal. His solo percussion practice focuses on repetition, resonance, and decay.
Station 4 is a Chicago ensemble employing texts and vocals, music and dance, to create a multi-sensory experience for its audience. Station 4 wraps its uniquely structured electro-acoustic improvisations around the spoken-word performance art of poet Kao Ra Zen augmented by dancers Tuli Bera, Heather Zimny, Karen Fisher-Doyle, and Mindy Meyers.
8:30 Luca Cimarusti
9:30 Mark Nagy’s Station 4
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
