Event calendar
CLEAT Series: BARAS + Jared Kelley 'Irrational Machines'
At the first of two CLEAT Series events for June this week, we welcome BARAS and Jared Kelley.
Improvised Music Series: Sri Perangur's Enargeia, Clark / Rubin + Dessel / Nguyen
Two improvised-music-and-video sets featuring:
Chad M. Clark (guitar) and Scott Rubin (video), plus
Erez Dessel (keys) and Maya Nguyen (video)
Sri Perangur (he/they) is a violinist, improviser, and composer trained in the Carnatic (South Indian classical) musical tradition. Following in the footsteps of premodern Indian painters, "Synesthesia” seeks to imagine rāgas (melodic frameworks) not only as tastes, scents, and textures, but also as characters, ideas, and symbols.
8:30 pm: Sri Perangur’s Synesthesia
9:15 pm: Clark / Rubin
10:00 pm: Dessel / Nguyen
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
CLEAT Series: Duo Riso, SEth Andrew Davis
At tonight’s CLEAT Series we welcome Seth Andrew Davis in from Kansas City for a solo performance, followed by three pieces from Duo Riso.
Black Film Club Collective + Dark Matter Series Present: Juneteenth Screening
In honor of Juneteenth, join us for a special screening of Neptune Frost, followed by a conversation and featured performance by a guest poet.
'Too Tender Headed' Closing Reception + Artist Talk
Please join us for a closing reception for our current visual gallery exhibition Too Tender Headed where you can experience this beautiful show one last time, but also hear from the artists.
'The Harbingers' Live Listening Event
One night only in Chicago - hear The Harbingers season finale before anyone else!
Improvised Music Series: TV Pow + Open Seki + J0Y feat. Matthew Davis
The experimental electronic heavyweights TV Pow kick off a tour. Matthew Davis performs with solo project on the heels of his recent release Free, ambient duo Open Seki kicks off the evening.
John O'Neill, GS70, existence decay
Tonight we welcome John O’Neill in from California for a solo performance, alongside Chicago artists GS70 and existence decay.
Days of Wonder: it is time to be very tender with our grief
An immersive performance experience by poet Marty McConnell with film by Lindsey Dorr-Niro and music by Patrick Wojtak
Through language, music, and imagery, “Days of Wonder: it is time to be very tender with our grief” explores curiosity and interconnectedness as methods of moving into and through personal, societal, and global sorrow, survival, and co-evolution.
Days of Wonder: it is time to be very tender with our grief
An immersive performance experience by poet Marty McConnell with film by Lindsey Dorr-Niro and music by Patrick Wojtak
Through language, music, and imagery, “Days of Wonder: it is time to be very tender with our grief” explores curiosity and interconnectedness as methods of moving into and through personal, societal, and global sorrow, survival, and co-evolution.
Julie Meckler, Vee, Otto Rollo
Vee, Julie, and David met through a School of Song workshop led by Brian Eno in January 2025. At the end of the workshop, the Chicago-based participants gathered to share one of the songs they had written that month. Fifteen people crammed into Julie’s living room, performing live or recorded Brian Eno–influenced work. The evening was deeply inspiring: songwriters from different
backgrounds and genres sharing vulnerability, talent, and generous support for one another. The group decided to continue meeting monthly to share new work and exchange feedback. Now, these three will bring their music to the stage at Elastic Arts, showcasing three distinct approaches to songwriting.
Improvised Music Series: Tri-Centric Experiencer's Unit, Lion's Head
Two trios paying homage to the legacies of 70s avant-garde jazz: The Tri-Centric Experiencer’s Unit plays a landmark Anthony Braxton composition; Lion’s Head, named after mentor Richard Davis, interpolates free improvisation with hard-swinging classic repertoire.
Elastro: Kristina Warren, Ben Zucker, Nu A.M.
At June’s Elastro series we’re excited to welcome Kristina Warren in from the east coast, along with solo performances from Elastic curator Ben Zucker and Nu A.M.!
Improvised Music Series: Matt Blair Trio + Erik Sowa/Robbie Hunsinger
We welcome Matt Blair from Madison, WI as he brings his trio. Erik Sowa and Robbie Hunsinger imrovise as a duo.
Improvised Music Series: Dave Gordon Quintet, Fred Jackson Jr./Norman Long
An evening of soundscapes with bows, brass, keys, samples and more!
Festival of Sufi Arts ft. Hamnavai, Indus Blues, Lyn Rye
The Festival of Sufi Arts grew out of a dhikr circle in Chicago. For those unfamiliar with dhikr, the word means "remembrance of God." Sufis around the world practice dhikr through devotional music, chanting, and whirling. Throughout history, many Sufis have also been poets, visual artists, and musicians. We realized this was true in our dhikr circle too. While not strictly devotional, much of the art we create is informed by our experiences as Sufis. The Festival of Sufi Arts emerged from the desire to share music, visual art, and poetry from Sufi artists with a broader community.
Improvised Music Series: Avreeayl Ra and Dream Stuff
Avreeayl Ra’s Dream Stuff is Avreeayl Ra (drums), Edward Wilkerson (reeds), Peter Maunu (strings), Jim Baker (keyboards), and Jason Roebke (bass). Dream Stuff exemplifies Spontaneous Composition and Arrangement.
Dream Stuff will perform two sets at 8:30 and 9:30.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
Night School w/ Avreeayl Ra / Hypergrace, Robbie Lynn Hunsinger / James Connolly, Michael Zerang / Kat Bawden
Chicago's most dynamic audio/visual series, Night School, presents an evening of experimental video and music for the first time here at Elastic Arts. Video artists are paired with improvising musicians, with each musician live-scoring the video for the first time. There are no aesthetic hierarchies at Night School, each show is about spontaneity and openness, you never know what you'll see and you won't believe what you hear!
Improvised Music Series: Sam Wenc + Ben Schmidt-Swartz Quartet
We welcome Sam Wenc from NYC with a packed night
Improvised Music Series: Baker/Hunt/Heinemann, Keefe Jackson Quartet
Jim Baker, Steve Hunt, and Jakob Heinemann’s music moves between electroacoustic dialogues involving Baker’s ARP-2600 and free jazz-derived piano trio excursions.
Keefe Jackson Quartet features Jeb Bishop, Jason Roebke, and Quin Kirchner, with pieces by Keefe Jackson. Brent Burton of JazzTimes comments, "These guys do what seems to come naturally to Chicago-based outfits: They make freedom sound friendly.”
8:30 pm: Baker / Hunt / Heinemann
9:30 pm: Keefe Jackson Quartet
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
AACM Presents: Dameun Strange
Acclaimed composer and multi-instrumentalist Dameun Strange is set to present a series of afrofuturist experiments at Elastic Arts. This performance, supported by Sonic Vanguard, serves as a cornerstone of his AACM composition residency.
Priya Fink's 'The Middle'
Join us as The Middle presents an evening of unique musical duos. Each explores diverse eras and styles of music, featuring works by Jazzmeia Horn, J.S. Bach, Shai Maestro, Benjamin Britten, Momo Hasselbring, Alvin Santner, and the world premiere of a new piece by Kes Yager.
IMS Presents: Bonnie Han Jones, Jeff Arnal, Ken Vandermark *2 Sets*
We’re excited to present a special Sunday night Improvised Music Series event with two sets from the trio of Bonnie Han Jones, Jeff Arnal, and Ken Vandermark!
Shake shook shaken: outside (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.
AIRMW Arts Initiatives Presents: Bass Dreams minus B + BYSH
Join us for an evening of Bass Dreams + BYSH!
Sixty Inches From Center Presents: Sixty on Stage - Poetry & Prose
Join Sixty Inches From Center here at Elastic Arts to hear the latest from poets and creative writers recently published by Sixty Lit, including Vera Blossom, e’mon lauren, Diego Báez, Temperance Aghamohammadi, and Riley Yaxley.
Guild Literary Complex Presents: Write That Down - Show & Tell
Write That Down! is having another Show & Tell at Elastic Arts in Avondale/Logan Square!
WTD!’s Show & Tell series is possible through our partnership with Chicago’s Guild Literary Complex.
Improvised Music Series: Jeff Wheaton's Ahura, Interim Assassin
Two trios bringing together generations of Chicago mainstays of jazz, noise, and alt-rock and pop (it wouldn’t be Elastic if it wasn’t alt-!)
Pleiades Series: SAY MAYFIRE, Émilie Fortin
Join us for this month’s Pleiades Series! Chicago-based sonic clown and performance artist SAY MAYFIRE opens the evening with Educational Television, a remote-controlled audiovisual performance built from live sound and video manipulation, absurdity, and experimental process. Montreal-based trumpeter and interdisciplinary artist Émilie Fortin follows with a solo set drawing from improvisation, physical theater, and contemporary music practices. Following the performances, SAY and Émilie will co-lead an open workshop/jam exploring sound, clowning, movement, and guided experimentation.
Dovewhether Live Show | Female Trouble
Marcy and AP of the Dovewhether podcast are having a live show! They have hosted Dovewhether, a gay socialist podcast about media and art, for 2.5 years. Last time they tried to host a live show someone almost [REDACTED] one of the co-hosts. After surviving a near-death experience, bottom surgery and coming out as gay on the podcast, they’re ready to put on a show if it’s the last thing they do! The theme of the night will be John Waters' Female Trouble. A queer staple, a rainbow paperclip, gay tape.
113 Composers Collective Present: Maya Bennardo
Join us as 113 Composer’s Collective presents new work for violinist Maya Bennardo.
AIRMW Arts Initiatives Presents: Juliann Wang 'My Little Realities'
Juliann Wang presents music and dance, bringing her own unique brand of modern practice while paying homage to her roots. The evening will feature her group “My Little Realities”, an experimental sound and alt-jazz collaborative. Bridging traditional motifs, poetry, and improvisation across multiple genres. Working with a collection of Chicago’s engaged innovators (Ben Zucker, Graham Nelson, Evan Kopek, John Rozman), they create inspiring moments of shared dialogue and expression, both composed and spontaneous. She will also be presenting a dance piece for this event."
Elastro: Jason Zeh, Ancient Futures (Scott Rubin + QūJié), HUMACHINE UNLEARN67NG
Our May Elastro features visiting audio/visual artist Jason Zeh, a new duo Ancient Futures that includes Scott Rubin and QūJié, and HUMACHINE UNLEARN67NG.
Improvised Music Series: Tallulah Bankheist (Hedra Rowan/Nick Meryhew) + Tommy Carroll
Hedra Rowan and Nick Meryhew’s Tallulah Bankheist performs improvisations on one EWI. Tommy Carroll leads an new ensemble.
Casts (Album Release), Paige Alice Naylor
Join us for the release show for Casts new album Desire Path.
Elastic Arts 8th Annual Benefit
Please join us for the 8th Annual Elastic Arts Benefit! We need your support to remain a sustainable space for creative music, art, and performance. The event will highlight all of the wonderful human creativity that makes Elastic Arts so special.
The 2026 Elastic Achievement Award will be presented to the legendary Chicago artist Renee C. Baker who is a conceptualist and recontextualist working across sound art, visual art, film, and duration.
Corey Smith Performs 'Essay on Resonance', Heavy Tiny
We have a special show tonight featuring Corey Smith’s new work Essay on Resonance with an opening set from Lia Kohl and Nick Meryhew’s Heavy Tiny project!
People of Rhythm and Biya Biya Productions Present: Mehrnam rastegari Persian Music salon (Chicago debut)
Welcome Mehrnam Rastegari for her Chicago debut with a Persian Music Salon at Elastic Arts on May 12th!
Presented by People of Rhythm and BIYA BIYA, this culturally rooted evening features a traditional set of Iranian music. Steeped in the sweet vibes of an intimate salon, the night also centers local musicians, poetry, and a mini arts market.
The Bass Showcase w/ Tommy Shermulis
Join us for an evening of bass clarinet music hosted by Tommy Shermulis, the bass clarinetist, clarinetist, and saxophonist currently based in Chicago, Illinois.
CLEAT Series: nnirror (MI), Crystina Windham, Ben Zucker Brass Quartet
The May CLEAT Series welcomes nnirror in from Detroit, Michigan for a solo presentation, a brass ensemble from Elastic mainstay Ben Zucker, and a solo performance from Crystina Windham!
Improvised Music Series: Anaya/Dammann/Kirshner, Zerang/Shead/Harris/Walter
Julian Kirshner assembles a first-time outing alongside saxophonist Nick Anaya and bassist Christopher Dammann.
The Zerang/Shead/Harris/Walter ensemble brings together four singular percussionists—Michael Zerang, Adam Shead, Bill Harris, and Weasel Walter—who collectively represent nearly forty years of evolution within Chicago’s experimental music ecosystem.
8:30 pm: Anaya/Dammann/Kirshner
9:30 pm: Zerang/Shead/Harris/Walter Percussion Quartet
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door
Okapi Duo, Emily Beisel, Nolan Chin
We’re happy to host Okapi Duo in from Asheville North Carolina, with solo sets from Emily Beisel and Nolan Chin to round out the evening.
'Exile, Memory, Survival, & Literature' Live Reading by Imad Al Suliman
Please join us for a reading with Imad Al Suliman: a Berlin-based human rights advocate and writer whose work bridges literature and political testimony through the themes of exile, memory, displacement, and belonging.
Yea Big, Jon Byler Dann, and Tatsuya Nakatani, with Tatsu Aoki!
Join us for an incredibly special night of sounds! The trio of Yea Big, Jon Byler Dann, and Nakatani (winds, double bass, and percussion respectively) first performed together a couple years back when YB booked the Nakatani Gong Orchestra (which YB and Dann both performed in) and arranged with Nakatani for the trio to open the concert.
AfriClassical Futures: Theresa May - Dizygotic Energy *Off-site
AfriClassical Futures is proud to present Theresa May and her moniker Dizygotic Energy. For this event we’ll be presenting the series with our friends at The.BlkRoom
Charles Joseph Smith 'Collected Works and War of the Martian Ghosts' Release Show w/ Chelsea Bridge x Pan American + Potions
Join us at Elastic Arts to celebrate this monumental occasion in Chicago culture: both the first retrospective collection of Dr. Smith's work, as well as the first album of his work made widely available outside the City of Chicago. Collected Works and War of the Martian Ghosts releases April 3, 2026 on Chicago's Sooper Records. The double vinyl / triple CD collection is the definitive album of Charles' original recordings—and includes 9000 words of liner notes about his life and work, and 30 archival photographs. Sooper is also making his autobiography widely available for the first time to coincide with the release.
'Too Tender Headed' Exhibition Artist Talk w/ Kush Thompson
Join us for a special afternoon activation of our current visual gallery exhibition Too Tender Headed with Kush Thompson!
Improvised Music Series: Devin Gray, Will Greene/Ishmael Ali/Lily Finnegan
An evening defined by restlessness and sonic curiosity - excited to feature drummer and sound artist Devin Gray on his solo US tour, followed by a new Chicago trio by Will Greene that will take the momentum to new levels.
Homeroom Residency: Tim Daisy Chrome Yellow // New Scores + Conductions
Chicago percussionist and composer Tim Daisy has prepared a new set of scores for two percussionists and piano, which he will present every Monday in April as part of the Homeroom Residency series at Elastic Arts.
'The Middle' w/ Priya Fink, Will Stevens, and JT O’Toole
On April 26 at 7:30pm, the next iteration of The Middle features a new trio—flutist Priya Fink, oboist Will Stevens and bassist JT O’Toole—presenting an eclectic, multi-genre chamber music program. All active classical performers, the trio shares a collective desire to present concert music in a way that feels fresh, inviting, and relevant.
