Event calendar

Fulcrum Point New Music Project Discoveries Auxin: Connected! w/ Julián Pujols Quall
This 90-minute intermedia program, curated by Julián Pujols Quall, explores the sociological roots of ghost stories in collaboration with scat vocalist Lorin Benedict, experimental electronic musician Qiujiang Levi Lu, and poet/writer Sabrina Alsaffar. The artists will develop the elements and attributes of 3 characters, weaving a narrative in real time, while engaging with the audience in an investigation of the artists’ inspiration, sources, and creative process.

Improvised Music Series: Kirshner/Kessler/Maunu; Acevedo/Damon/Giallorenzo/Stein
Presenting an evening of veteran Chicago improvisers!

J e l l o: Variants
We are excited to announce another show: Variants! We are bringing together four musician and mover duos, where you’ll experience movement and sound unfold in real-time dialogue.
Fun fact: the first show that J e l l o produced at Elastic Arts in 2018 consisted of randomized mover/musician pairings! Curators, Mya McClellan and Tuli Bera are thrilled to revive this early J e l l o tradition.
Featuring sets from:
Tuli Bera and Scott Rubin
Mya McClellan and Tyler Wagner
Rahila Coats and Max Lazarus
Ashwaty Chennat and Alvin Cobb Jr.

Pleiades Series: A Night of Song
This special night of song will feature an incredible lineup of songwriters performing their work. Join us for an evening of song, featuring a lineup of artists each performing a small selection of their work. The night will include a collective improvisation, bringing all performers together in a set that explores how the art and form of song shapes spontaneous collaboration.
Performers
Katie Ernst
Jess Baldissero
Emma Hospelhorn
Caroline Jesalva
Fina

Improvised Music Series: Elastic Aural: CHI x CDMX feat. angel bat dawid, katie ernst, paul giallorenzo, and adam zanolini
A special evening celebrating a cultural exchange between Mexico City and Chicago.
Film screening of Rhizomes Films’ “ELASTIC ARTS: Improvisation as a Political Dance” along with a performance by Angel Bat Dawid, Katie Ernst, Paul Giallorenzo, and Adam ZanolinComo parte de esta jornada, se proyectará ELASTIC ARTS. La improvisación como una danza política. El documental presenta el proceso creativo de músicxs de México y Chicago, destacando la improvisación como un elemento clave en la música, el trabajo en conjunto y las relaciones humanas. Es la tercer y última parte de un encuentro y seguimiento creativo donde músicxs de México y Chicago se reúnen para tocar, dialogar y explorar las potencias de la improvisación a distintos niveles de la vida. De este documento se desprenden interesantes reflexiones sobre la improvisación, el trabajo y la amistad.
As part of the evening, "ELASTIC ARTS: Improvisation as a Political Dance" will be screened. This documentary presents the creative process of musicians from Mexico and Chicago, highlighting improvisation as a key element in music, collaborative work, and human relationships. It is the third and final part of a creative gathering and follow-up where musicians from Mexico and Chicago come together to play, discuss, and explore the potential of improvisation at different levels of life. This documentary offers interesting reflections on improvisation, work, and friendship.

Affirming Our Humanity: Playing, Sharing, and Experiencing Inclusive Joy
We are thrilled to once again bring together Dr. Rahul Sharma and the Rhythm Ambassadors of Funkadesi (Carlos Antonio Cornier, Kwame Steve Cobb, Rich Conti, and Maninderpal Singh) with Elastic Arts through this #HealingIllinois initiative. This immersive experience of learning to form a multicultural drum circle is designed to promote collective healing within and across communities. No talent required - just a desire to deepen self-understanding and learn how to affirm our humanity while honoring our lived experiences as racial beings.

Tone Glow Presents 'Under Some Kind of Hex: Love & Sex in the Films of Stan Brakhage'
Tone Glow is excited to announce “Under Some Kind of Hex: Love & Sex in the Films of Stan Brakhage.” This two-part program will feature 16 short films from Stan Brakhage. In 1963, the filmmaker noted in his book Metaphors on Vision that his works concern themselves with “birth, sex, death, and the search for God.” The first program of this evening will feature 8 abstract works, including the six films that make up his Lovesong series. The second program will feature 8 films grounded in actual people and places. All films will be shown on 16mm.

Improvised Music Series: Sugimoto/Wilkerson/Daisy, Double Drum Quintet
The trio of Mai Sugimoto and Ed Wilkerson on woodwinds and Tim Daisy on percussion will play together for the first time.
This intergenerational double drum quintet features percussionists Vincent Davis and Lily Finnegan with Anisha Rush on saxophone, Emma Dayhuff on bass, and Will Greene on guitar/saxophone. Also a first time collaboration as a unit, although members frequently play with one another. High energy improvisation!

CLEAT Series: Carl Stone, RXM Reality, Nicole Alonso
We are extremely excited to host legendary composer Carl Stone presenting live compositions for the 16 channel system. Stone is one of the pioneers of live computer music, and has used computers in live performance since 1986. He has been hailed by the Village Voice as “the king of sampling.” and “one of the best composers living in (the USA) today.”. RELIX has written that “Stone makes music that can hit your ear holes like a DMT flash.”
Chicago-based producer/composer Mike Meegan makes music under the monikers RXM Reality and When 2. Over the course of five albums on Hausu Mountain since 2018, along with 2021’s Advent LP on Orange Milk, Meegan refined a strain of electronic production that unites facets of breakcore, techno, grime, noise, and countless other styles into detailed composites that attest to his omnivorous tastes and bottomless technical acumen as a producer. We’re connfident Meegan will compose a mind-boggling new set of music specifically for the system.
Nicole Alonso is a Chicago based experimental sound artist and musician. Her work blends sampling, sound manipulation, and live performance to explore themes of space, memory, and identity. She will be using Eurorack modules to present a sound collage featuring a variety of recordings she has collected that hold deep personal significance.
This is not one to miss.

Shake Shook Shaken: REVOLUTIONS
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 Krissy Bergmark and Julie leading on the topic of REVOLUTIONS.

Freedom From and Freedom To
FFFT returns for its first 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 Kim Alpert, Chris Corsano, and Jayve Montgomery alongside dancer Irene Hsiao. Following we’ll have 6 x 15 minute sets from on-the-spot lottery chosen ensembles. Don’t miss this!

Arts for Justice! Albie Sachs speaks and Mbizo! Reprise
S. African Anti-Apartheid Activist and Constitutional Court Justice speaks on Art and justice, followed by a performance dedicated to Johnny Dyani

Improvised Music Series: Zoulek, Willis, and Foubert + Jam!
Nick Zoulek, Ben Willis, and Casey Foubert will each perform a brief solo set, and then the three artists will play as a trio. Then, there will be an open improvised jam — bring your instrument! Jammers get in free.

Improvised Music Series: Danny Kamins/Jason Wayne Sneed/Jerome Bryerton + Sarah Clausen/Caroline Jesalva
We welcome improvising saxophonist Danny Kamins based out of Houston, TX with a trio comprising him, Jason Wayne Sneed, and Jerome Bryerton along with a new exciting duo of Sarah Clausen and Caroline Jesalva.

AIRMW Presents: Syzygia -Jeff Chan, Robbie Lynn Hunsinger, Jamie Kempkers, Michael Perkins
AIRMW presents: Syzygia (Jeff Chan, Robbie Lynn Hunsinger, Jamie Kempkers, Michael Perkins)

Celebratory Concert & Community Drum Circle: Funkadesi with PHENOM, Sonal Aggarwal, & Special Guests
In celebration of the Healing from Racism Through the Arts Series, we are thrilled to offer this unique experience! Winner of Chicago Reader's "Best of 2023" for Best World Music Group, Funkadesi has been wowing crowds with their unique blend of Bollywood, Reggae, Bhangra, Funk and Afro-Caribbean rhythms for over 28 years. For this unique program, Funkadesi will perform a semi-unplugged concert. There will also be a special guest opening performance by series facilitators artists PHENOM & Sonal Aggarwal as well as other guests.
Held in an intimate setting with limited capacity, the band is inviting the audience into a community drum circle, and opportunity for optional reflections on the Feb - April workshop series from those who have participated.
Thanks to a generous #HealingIllinois grant, this concert is free for any of the Feb-April workshop participants, and $10-15 for the general public.
Improvised Music Series: Michael Sarian's Esquina, Flesh Of Fruit
Michael Sarian’s ESQUINA presents a fresh take on classic fusion sounds — catch them on the one Chicago stop of their tour! Flesh of Fruit opens, presenting a unique blend jazz and turntablism fresh off their debut record release.

Elastic Arts 7th Annual Benefit
Please join us for the 7th Annual Elastic Arts Benefit! We need your support to remain a sustainable space for creative music, art, and performance. The event will highlight many of the things that make Elastic Arts what it is, but most importantly we will celebrate togetherness. Our community is invited to our Logan Square space for the celebration, but we welcome anyone and everyone to join us virtually as we'll be streaming the benefit in entirety live through the streaming page on our website.
The 2024 Elastic Achievement Award will be presented to the legend and dear friend Tatsu Aoki. This year we'll experience a live set from Tatsu’s legendary ensemble MIYUMI Project!
More info TBA, but early bird tickets on sale starting Monday March 10th! There will be food, drinks, performances, silent auction, unique art installations, and more. Come have fun with us and support our organization in its 27th year of programming!

Improvised Music Series: Dave McDonnell's 5th World, Erik Sowa & Nick Turner
Two duo acts forefronting improvised approaches to avant-rock and electronic music, with special visiting (returning) guest Dave McDonnell.

Altarpiece H. af K. by Eric Wubbels featuring Katherine Young, Dana Jessen, and Ben Roidl-Ward, Kari Watson
Altarpiece H. af K. is a study in the acoustics of complex sounds. Drawing inspiration from the radically abstract visual language of the visionary early 20th-century Swedish artist Hilma af Klint, the piece unfolds in a 25-minute wave of saturated resonance.
The supergroup of bassoonists Katherine Young, Dana Jessen, and Ben Roidl-Ward made their trio debut in May 2023 at Chicago’s Elastic Arts with an original evening-length work called Tendrils. Each considered a pioneer in the field of contemporary, experimental, electronic, and improvised music, their collective artistic output has significantly expanded the range and sonic possibilities of their instrument. Collectively, they have presented hundreds of performances and world premieres at international music festivals and concert series spanning prestigious concert halls to local community art spaces. Members of the ensemble hold teaching positions at Emory University, Oberlin College and Conservatory, and the University of Illinois.
Eric Wubbels is a composer and performer. Since 2004 he has been pianist and Co-Director of the Wet Ink Ensemble, and he maintains ongoing collaborative projects with Charmaine Lee, TAK Ensemble (interbeing), and Erin Lesser and Ian Antonio (Second Nature).
AIRMW Presents: Drazek Fuscaldo with Tatsu Aoki feat. Jörg Schneider
AIRMW presents Drazek Fuscaldo with Tatsu Aoki feat. Jörg Schneider
Drazek Fuscaldo (formerly Mako Sica) is the dynamic, freeform duo Przemyslaw Krys Drazek (electric trumpet, mandolin, electric guitar) and Brent Fuscaldo (vocals, electric bass, harmonica, thumb piano, gong, percussion).

Dark Matter Series: With All Risk Vinyl Party ft. 9MagicForever1
The Dark Matter Series is pleased to present a With All Risk vinyl party!
On the heels of last year’s explosive Dutty House event comes a more introspective, communal vinyl experience featuring 9MagicForever1

Improvised Music Series: Jessica Ackerley Duo & Quartet
Rising star guitar and composer Jessica Ackerley returns to Chicago for an evening of duo and quartet performances with Midwest collaborators, building on their acclaimed hybrids of free jazz and contemporary composition.

Elastro: agua viva, Mauricio López F., Colectivo Polvos Rojos
The Elastro series has an incredibly special event planned for March. agua viva is a collective performance by Elise Butterfield, Sofía Gabriel, Anna Johnson, Jonty Paul, and Veronica Anne Salinas that weaves together sound, movement, and live video processing. agua viva draws inspiration from the natural flow of water and the possibilities of the human body. Throughout the piece, the performers' improvisational movements and sound gestures are translated live into evolving visual projections. This interplay between movement, sound and visuals creates a dynamic conversation between performers and immerses the audience in an aquatic dreamscape.
We’ll also have a solo performance from Mauricio López F. and more TBA.

Affirming Identity and Finding Voice: Spoken Word & Storytelling Workshop
Elastic Arts, in partnership with Funkadesi & Strategic Inclusion Consulting, through a generous #HealingIllinois grant, is hosting this FREE experiential 3-hour workshop. This guided session will curate activities to help participants find voice in sharing stories that reflect identity, experiences, and ancestral journeys. No previous writing/performing experience required - just a desire to further explore self-understanding and self-expression. Activities by gifted and caring facilitators will help identify and demystify the building blocks of creative expression. Co-led by emcee, educator, healer & spoken word artist PHENOM with comedian and storyteller Sonal Aggarwal, this is an empowering session that affirms each participant’s unique background and experience. The workshop will culminate with a collective spoken word piece to be performed collaboratively with participants and artists. Musical and facilitation support by Dr. Rahul Sharma.

CLEAT Series: Veronica Anne Salinas, Hugo Flores Garcia, Ishmael Ali
This month’s CLEAT Series features solo performances from Veronica Anne Salinas, Hugo Flores Garcia, Ishmael Ali. Ishmael will present solo cello and electronics in 4 voices. This project explores the relationship between acoustic and electronic sounds using interplay between cello, sp404 sampler, a synth voice, and radio automated through CLEAT's 16 channel system.
Hugo Flores García (he/they) is a Honduran computer musician, improviser, programmer, and scientist. Hugo approaches his craft with a deep curiosity for the interplay between natural and human-made sonic environments and interactions. Their hybrid research+creative practice centers around building new instruments for creative expression, focusing on artist-centered machine-learning interfaces for the sound arts. Hugo will perform with (un)sound objects, a co-creative neural musical instrument for constructing live environments comprised of sonic objects, both sound and unsound, in and at the rough edges of an AI model's learned distribution.
Veronica Anne Salinas is a Chicago-based sound artist, writer, editor, and Deep Listener. Her work explores artistic research through sound, text scores, performance, improvisation, geomancy, field recordings, archives, soundwalks, and experimental narratives.

Improvised Music Series: Avreeayl Ra's Dream Stuff, Levi Dayan
Avreeayl Ra’s Dream Stuff is Avreeayl Ra (drums), Edward Wilkerson (reeds), Peter Maunu (strings), Jim Baker (keyboards), and Jason Roebke (bass).
Levi Dayan is an artist and music journalist who is interested in approaching the intersection of improvised music, electroacoustic music, and noise from a DIY perspective.

AfriClassical Futures: JoVia Armstrong + D-Composed Live Recording Session
JoVia Armstrong photographed by Jannatul Pramanik
AfriClassical Futures is excited for our first program of the 2025 Season!
JoVia Armstrong will conduct a live recording session with strings, performed by D-Composed, a Black chamber music collective based in Chicago, followed by an art talk.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available HERE or at the Door
Artists Bios
JoVia Armstrong's career is marked by her collaborations with some of the most notable artists in the music industry. As a percussionist, sound artist, composer, and educator, she has left an indelible mark. Her talent was recognized when she won the Best Black Female Percussionist of the Year through the Black Women in Jazz Awards in 2015 and received the 3Arts Siragusa Foundation Artist Award in 2011 for her work as an educator. She was voted a Rising Star percussionist in Down Beat Magazine in 2023. She is the Secretary of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). Her performances with El DeBarge, The Impressions, Frank McComb, Les Nubians, Res, Omar, Nicole Mitchell, Malian musicians Ballaké Sissoko & Babani Kone, Chilean artist Joe Vasconcellos, musicians of the AACM, and many more, have connected her to the heart of the music industry. She earned a Ph.D. from the University of California- Irvine in their Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Technology program. She released two albums, The Antidote Suite in 2022 and Inception in 2023, which have not only received critical reviews in publications such as Downbeat Magazine, The New York Times, Jazz Times, and The Wire, but also contributed significantly to the contemporary music scene. As a sound artist, she has composed for art installations and films, leaving a lasting impression with her unique sonic creations. She also has experience as a sound designer. In the Fall of 2022, JoVia began her service as an Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Virginia, further influencing the next generation of musicians and artists.
Improvised Music Series: Long/Harris Duo, Worthlis
Worthlis is the improvising duo of laptop musician Derek Worthington and bassist and analog electronics performer Ben Willis.
Norman W. Long (electronics) and Bill Harris’ (drums) collaboration goes back to 2020.

WNUR’s Sonic Celluloid w/ CHEER-ACCIDENT, BCMC, Lia Kohl
We’re back with another Sonic Celluloid at Elastic Arts, an annual event put on by Northwestern University’s WNUR radio program The Rock Show. The event highlights artists exploring the experimental and psychedelic sides of audio and film. This year each artist has chosen a selection of experimental films of the past to then compose / perform live scores for the evening. Tonight we’ll have BCMC (Cooper Crain + Bill MacKay), CHEER-ACCIDENT, and Lia Kohl.

Improvised Music Series: Erica Dawn Lyle + Polipnick/Tate/Rumback
The fantastic Erica Dawn Lyle returns from NYC followed by a trio led by the phenomenal Luke Polipnick.

Pleiades Series: Paige Brown / Anaiet.Soul / Carmani Edwards Trio, Jordan Wright / Adina Rose Duo
Our February Pleiades Series features a trio of Paige Brown, Anaiet.Soul, and Carmani Edwards preceded by a duo of Jordan Wright and Adina Rose.
After the planned sets we’ll return to the classic Pleiades Open Jam where any/all femme/trans/nonbinary artists are invited to bring an instrument and get in on some improvisations.

Tone Glow Presents: Simple Fascinations - A Twenty-Two Film Amy Halpern Retrospective
Tone Glow is excited to announce “Simple Fascinations,” a 22-film retrospective highlighting the works of the late Amy Halpern (1953-2022). Throughout her decades-long career, the Los Angeles-based filmmaker created beguiling works filled with lyrical images. While she made one feature-length film with Falling Lessons (1992), the majority of her works are brief, seductive vignettes. Tone Glow will present 22 of these short films, which grapple with light, color, materiality, texture, and the sublime. In an interview with Sense of Cinema, she noted that one of her only works with dialogue, Cigarette Burn (1978), was not meant to be about the words themselves. The ostensible simplicity of her films always belied their depth. These works—19 of which will be shown on 16mm—have been structured in two separate programs, carefully sequenced to help audiences better understand their exacting craft.
AIRMW Presents: Trio WAZ
Asian Improv aRts Midwest presents: Trio WAZ
For the last 23 years, Trio WAZ has performed together, making it one of the longest standing experimental music trios in Chicago. Trio WAZ is an eclectic experimental group made up of the time honored members: Edward Wilkerson Jr. - one of the great saxophone and clarinet players on the Chicago scene, Tatsu Aoki - a prolific artist, composer, musician, educator, and consummate bassist and Shamisen Lute player, and Michael Zerang - a percussionist focusing extensively on improvised music, free jazz, contemporary composition, puppet theater, experimental theater, and international musical forms. Each brings their own unique arsenal of musical savvy mixing it up with their distinct dispositions to interplay and an incomparable synthesis of musical actuality. Come in and celebrate National Margarita Day with the musical triple sec of Trio WAZ . (please bring your own limes and tequila).

Affirming Our Humanity: Playing, Sharing, and Experiencing Inclusive Joy
We are thrilled to once again bring together Dr. Rahul Sharma and the Rhythm Ambassadors of Funkadesi (Carlos Antonio Cornier, Kwame Steve Cobb, Rich Conti, and Maninderpal Singh) with Elastic Arts through this #HealingIllinois initiative. This immersive experience of learning to form a multicultural drum circle is designed to promote collective healing within and across communities. No talent required - just a desire to deepen self-understanding and learn how to affirm our humanity while honoring our lived experiences as racial beings.

Elastro: Yoshi, Synonym for Sound, Kari Watson / Katinka Kleijn Duo
This month’s Elastro features Yoshi, Synonym for Sound, and a Watson & Kleijn Duo.

Improvised Music Series: Sharon Udoh + Kyle Gregory Price, Ra Bishop Duo
Sharon Udoh and Kyle Gregory Price will be an anomalous tornado spiraling in and out, up and down, only to put all the houses back down gently via the caring hands of experience, hope, community and musical salvation. They will be joined by Lewis Achenbach painting live.
Percussionist Avreeayl Ra (he/him) and trombonist Jeb Bishop (he/him) will appear as the first duo configuration of Ra Bishop, a quartet (usually) anticipating a spring 2025 album release on the Amalgam label.
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door

CLEAT Series: Annea Lockwood
CLEAT is proud to present an intimate evening of music by the internationally acclaimed composer Annea Lockwood. Included in this evening's concert will be the composition Thirst, which was commissioned in 2008 by Issue Project Room in Brooklyn, to be played back through a multichannel system nearly identical to the CLEAT system. The program also contains Lockwood's Spirit Catchers (1974), performed by Stephan Moore, Senem Pirler, Nevo Shinaar, and Kari Watson, with Lockwood herself live-mixing into the CLEAT system
Dark Matter Series: Resist and Rest — sun Lynn Hunter/Carissa Lee/Noise Shrine
“Survival is not the end goal for liberation. We must thrive. We must rest.”
― Tricia Hersey, Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto
The 2025 Dark Matter Series season kicks off with “Rest and Resist”: a powerful offering from 2024 Dark Matter alum sun Lynn Hunter.
The times ahead will require much of us—but we’ll need to take periods of respite in order to move forward. Rest and Resistance are not opposites—they work in tandem, and they are both essential to survive.
In the spirit of both, this event will be a casual gathering for a radical film screening followed by a sound healing session.
We’ll be kicking off the evening with a performance by 2023 Dark Matter alum Carissa Lee and soundscapes by returning Dark Matter Series artist Noise Shrine.
Doors at 7:30PM, program begins at 8
$15 / $10 w/ Student ID - Tickets Available at the Door

CLEAT Series: Two Halves, Anne Liao, Felipe Tovar Henao, Jack Hamill
This month’s CLEAT Series is packed with unique approaches to spatial audio, featuring four performances from a diverse range of composers.

Improvised Music Series: Jeff Kimmel/Jack Langdon (Album Release) + Open Jam
Please join us to celebrate Jeff Kimmel and Jack Langdon’s release “The other side of the air” on the ambient label Dinzu Artefacts.
Followed by an open jam session.

Improvised Music Series: Wagner /Dessel/Taylor, Miller/Beisel/Carey
IMS brings the double trio trouble — up-and-coming players bring a fresh spin on the piano trio format, followed by a chamber trio whose amplifications promise to push their instruments to the edge.

Pianist and a Partner (Perhaps) w/ Justin Dillard, Anaiet Soul, Julian Davis Reid, Angelo Hart
It's melodic and harmonic. It's percussive and smooth. It's old as hell, and sometimes, it's just furniture. We're talking about one of the most versatile instruments out there, the piano. Hosted by composer Sharon Udoh, a pianist of 40 years, the series "A Pianist and a Partner Perhaps" highlights 3 or 4 genre-spanning musicians for whom the piano has been a long-time love. Each pianist can choose to bring one additional musician in a duo offering, if they wish (thus, "a partner perhaps"), or, they can go at it solo. Piano players, lovers, and nerds everywhere, come join us as we celebrate this magnificent instrument!
At this second edition of PPP we have Justin Dillard w/ Anisha Rush, Anaiet Soul, Julian Davis Reid w/ Tramaine Parker, Angelo Hart, and hosted by the one and only Sharon Udoh. Sharon will perform a short set with experimental turntablist Allen Moore to open the night!

Allen Moore 'Sunday Mourning' Visual Gallery Exhibition Opening Reception
It’s always a pleasure to have our friend Allen Moore present audio work in our space, so it’s a great pleasure to host his exhibition Sunday Mourning throughout February in celebration of Black History Month. His recent body of work investigates both the audio and visual element of black death and black grief. His conceptual premise is to analyze the signifiers of Blackness through performative Improvisation and experimentation. Moore is driven to nurture and expand the agency of the Black Imagination.
We’ll open doors at 7pm and Allen will present an audio/visual performance at 8pm.

Shake Shook Shaken: CONVERSATION w/ Joey Meland + 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.
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 Joey Meland and Julie leading on the topic of CONVERSATION.
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: Paul abella’s questionable decisions, tommy carroll trio
Presenting two bands crafting the perfect high-intensity balance of jazz and rock energy!

Lee Romero 'the intimacies of a clover' Visual Gallery Closing Party
Join us for one last chance to see the beautiful exhibition The Intimacies of a Clover from Lee Romero! The show brings together the intricate webs and weavings of Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist and sewist, Lee Miko Romero. Through drawings, quilts, and functional objects, Lee’s works present a timeless story of their own, of slowing down and rest, of slow labor, of interconnectedness. Framed by moments of catching oneself getting lost in thought, or dreaming of a flourishing spring in the dead of winter, the show is meant to capture the feeling of a cunning fox prancing through moss covered rocks to find a gem long-lost in the thicket.
Join us for this closing reception on Sunday, January 26th, from 2pm-5pm. We will have light snacks and refreshments.

Elastro: Chris Pitsiokos, Anti-Soul Organization, BAKUDI SCREAM
Elastro is back with an exciting first event of 2025 featuring Chris Pitsiokos, Anti-Soul Organization, and BAKUDI SCREAM! Chris will present a piece titled Irrational Rhythms and Shifting Poles which is an evolving project for saxophone and laptop that explores 4-channel audio, subjective listening, rhythms generated by irrational numbers, and polarity shifting. Aesthetically, the project is hard to pin down, but draws on minimalism, noise, free jazz, ambient music, and dance music.
Rohan Chander (a.k.a BAKUDI SCREAM)’s work considers questions of postcoloniality in the diaspora through hindoo historical research and speculative fiction. Built on the creative practices of DJs and long form composition, his work manifests as cyberpunk performance art pieces with costumes, dance, music, and light.
Anti-Soul Organization is an industrial noise and techno trio based in Chicago, Illinois. Join us!

Improvised Music Series: Heinemann/Baker/Davis/Frankel, Three Grebes w/ Floating Cave
Unique collaborations abound tonight, in the style of the uniquely Chicago blend of free jazz and rock: First, Three Grebes (Kalamazoo/Chicago) and Floating Cave join forces to create a mixture of improvised songs and drones, expanding a singular guitar and tuba-driven rock sound with exploratory electronics. Then, a quartet assembled by saxophonist Gabriel Heinemann combines up-and-coming forces in Chicago jazz with some of its’ most stalwart legends.