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SUMMARY:Mutual Mentorship for Musicians Festival
DESCRIPTION:Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³) will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions at M³’s inaugural in-person festival. \nTickets are free. \n \nMutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³) will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions at M³’s inaugural in-person festival at the Greenwich House Music School in NYC\, co-presented with NYC Winter Jazzfest\, featuring these pioneering composer-performers\, with the full line-up/schedule below. Listen to their music HERE on the M³ Festival / WJF Playlist. \nAll events at Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, NYC \nM³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) is a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nM³ Festival Schedule (EDT time zone): \nThursday\, June 16\, 2022 \n6:00pm: Camila Nebbia’s La permanencia de los ecos – Hamburg/Argentina \n7:15pm: Malika Zarra Quintet – Paris\, France \n8:30pm: Michele Rosewoman‘s Textured Trio – NYC \n9:45pm: Maya Keren’s Careful In the Sun – NYC \n11:00pm: Lesley Mok‘s The Living Collection – NYC \n  \nFriday\, June 17\, 2022 \n6:00pm: Jen Shyu‘s Zero Grasses: Ritual for the Losses (excerpts) – NYC \n7:15pm: Miriam Elhajli – Brooklyn\, NY \n8:30pm: Monnette Sudler – Philadelphia\, PA (Monnette’s incredible ensemble will play Monnette’s music to honor her as she won’t be able to join us this year: Noriko Kamo\, piano / Byron Landham\, drums / Nasir Dickerson\, saxophones / Richard Hill\, bass.) \n9:45pm: Caroline Davis‘ Portals – Brooklyn\, NY \n11:00pm: Romarna Campbell Showcase – London\, UK \n  \nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022 \n7:15pm: aden – NYC \n8:30pm: Fay Victor‘s SoundNoiseFUNK – NYC \n9:45pm: Improvisational Friendship Ensemble (Maya Keren\, Isabel Crespo Pardo\, Lesley Mok\, Eden Girma) – NYC \n11:00pm: Cleo Reed – NYC \n  \nTuesday\, June 21\, 2022 \n6:00pm: Shanta Nurullah‘s Sitarsys – Chicago \n7:15pm: Sumi Tonooka – Philadelphia\, PA \n8:30pm: Sara Serpa – NYC/Lisbon \n9:45pm: Alchemy Sound Project: Erica Lindsay’s Meditation on Transformation – Rosendale\, NY \n11:00pm: Rémèd: Val-Inc aka Val Jeanty SoundChemist – Haiti/Boston \n  \nWednesday\, June 22\, 2022 \n6:00pm – 9:00pm: World Premiere Screenings of Cohort 4 duo commissions & Closing Night Gala hosted by Kyla Marshell\, in-person and livestreamed – BUY TICKETS FOR GALA HERE ($25 – $27) \n• Honoring Shanta Nurullah with M³’s Lifetime Achievement Award \n• World Premiere Screenings of Winter Solstice 2021 Cohort Duos: \nJessica Ackerley + Cansu Tanrikulu \nGoussy Célestin + Francesca Remigi \nLeonor Falcon + Paula Shocron \nRuth Naomi Floyd + Wenjun Wu \nDevon Gates + Naomi Moon Siegel \nGabi Motuba + Ni Nyoman Srayamurtikanti \nProof of Covid-19 vaccination with ID are required to enter the venue for all events; masks are highly recommended when indoors. \nPlease note: RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Entry is first come first served\, but RSVPs help you stay up-to-date on show information. \nM³ Festival is made possible in part by our sponsors and funders Winter Jazzfest\, South Arts\, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation\, mediaThe foundation\, Kenneth Rainin Foundation\, Center for Remembering & Sharing\, New Music USA\, & Brooklyn Music School. \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/mutual-mentorship-for-musicians/2022-06-16/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School
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SUMMARY:In-Person Artist Talk with Alva Mooses
DESCRIPTION:Image: © Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2022. \nJoin us for an artist talk with GHP Resident Artist\, Alva Mooses offsite at FRONT Art Space (118 Chambers Street in Tribeca\, 2nd floor). This talk is in conjunction with an exhibition that features new work that Alva made while in residence at GHP.\nA musical performance by Tomoko Omura will follow.\nThe event is free and open to the public\, and there is a suggested donation to stay for the musical performance of $10.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-talk-with-alva-mooses/
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T200000
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SUMMARY:Yoko Yates Concert
DESCRIPTION:Yoko Yates is a Japanese born and NYC based pianist\, composer and educator. She is the celebrated composer of the soundtrack for the award-winning documentary film Mothers’ Way\, Daughters’ Choice filmed in NYC. She is also a teacher at Greenwich House Music School. Yoko will be releasing her debut ensemble album Mystic Life on April 15. Listen to Yoko Yates’ interview in the Neon Jazz radio program. \nYoko Yates will perform at the Greenwich House Music School in support of her album release on Saturday\, June 11 at 8 p.m. \nTicket Prices: \nAdults: $22 in advance (*$25 at the door) \nYouth (18 and younger):  $15 in advance and at the door (same price) \nAdults with 1 CD purchase (CD includes the liner note by Grammy Award-winning jazz journalist\, Neil Tesser): $ 38 \nTickets go on sale April 25. \n \nAll concert goers must follow Greenwich House Music School’s ‎Covid-19 policies. \nMystic Life Press Release. \nMystic Life Downbeat Press Release. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/yoko-yates-concert/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Symphonie Fantastique 2022
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich House Music School is thrilled to welcome back a live audience for this year’s ballet recital. Presenting “Symphonie Fantastique\,” an evening of dance using iconic pieces of classical music. The performance will showcase the hard work and progress made by each level. We hope you and your families will join us June 8th at the Greenwich House Theater! \nGreenwich House Music School Ballet Recital \nWednesday\, June 8 at 6:30 pm (doors at 6 pm) \nGreenwich House Theater\, 27 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY 10014 \nTickets $40 Adult / $15 Children (ages 3 – 18) \n*children 2 and below who do not need a seat\, do not need a ticket \n Tickets go on sale Monday\, May 2 at 10 am and may be purchased via phone at 212-242-4770 or in person at Greenwich House Music School on Mondays-Fridays 9 am to 8 pm. You may pick up your tickets in person\, or have them at will call the day of the recital. Due to space constraints\, each student is limited to 4 tickets. If you need more than 4 tickets\, you can put your name on a waiting list. We will release extra tickets for sale on Wednesday\, June 1 at 10 am. \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/symphonie-fantastique-2022/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Theater\, 27 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T160000
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SUMMARY:One-Day Intensive Glazing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get the most out of your GHP glazes! Sometimes you work so hard on your piece just to end up with a glazing disaster. Those days will be in the past\, when you take this one-day glaze workshop taught by Haakon Lenzi. \nInstruction will focus on glaze application for cone 10. How to apply multiple glazes to the same pot: dipping\, brushing\, wax and or latex resist. You will also learn how to make the most of washes\, including how to make your own wash from mason stains. This workshop is only for GHP students registered within the 2022-23 school year with a focus on our GHP glazes and kilns. \nNotes\n\nSunday June 5\nClass meets 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. with a one hour break\nStudents have studio access from 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. \n\n\n\nClass Requirements\n\n\n\nMust be a GHP student enrolled within the 2021-22 school year.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/one-day-intensive-glazing-workshop/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T160000
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SUMMARY:Two-Day Bead Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, June 5 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (w/ one-hour lunch break)\nSunday\, June 26 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (no break)\nJoin Kristen Wicklund to explore the world of clay beads! This intensive will cover a brief history of ceramic beads\, hands-on techniques for shaping and glazing\, and will culminate in a follow-along stringing demonstration. Students should come prepared to make a bracelet\, necklace\, or simple hanging decoration. No experience necessary!
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/two-day-bead-making-workshop/2022-06-05/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T140000
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SUMMARY:That's My Buzzer: A Comedy Gameshow
DESCRIPTION:That’s My Buzzer: A Comedy Gameshow \nComedy for 18+ by Comics 50+ \nIn 2020\, comedian Jo Firestone started teaching a weekly stand-up comedy class at Greenwich House Older Adult Center. When the pandemic hit\, they continued to meet online to riff\, joke\, and work out their bits. This motley crew was featured on Peacock in a docu-comedy special “Good Timing\,” and was nominated for a Critics Choice Award. We are excited to welcome this class to the stage of our very own Greenwich House Theater for a one time only comedy event!  Jo Firestone hosts That’s My Buzzer: A Comedy Gameshow featuring the hilarious members of Greenwich House Older Adult Centers with some New York City’s finest comedians.  \n \nJo Firestone is a comedian\, actor\, and writer whose work can be seen on Joe Pera Talks With You\, Ziwe\, Teenage Euthanasia\, The First Lady\, Shrill\, and more. She co-hosts the podcast “Dr. Gameshow” with Manolo Moreno on the Maximum Fun network. Her album “The Hits” is available on Comedy Central Records. She has created 3 specials\, “Good Timing with Jo Firestone” on Peacock\, “Rate The Cookie” on Adult Swim\, and a half hour for Comedy Central. She is the co-creator of the best-selling card game “Punderdome: A Card Game for Pun Lovers.” She lives in New York.  \nJune 4th at 2 pm (doors open at 1:30 pm) at The Greenwich House Theater \nTickets $10 online or at the door. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/thats-my-buzzer-a-comedy-gameshow/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Theater\, 27 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220601T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220601T180000
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CREATED:20220415T173617Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Eng Online Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Eng\, to displace something (detail)\, unfired clay\, video projection\, sound\, 108” x 108” x 4’’\, 2020. Photo: courtesy of the artist. \nRachel Eng\nOnline Artist Talk and Opening Reception | Wednesday\, June 1\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\n \nPlease join us for an online artist talk with Rachel Eng. The talk is in conjunction with her solo exhibition\, Deliberate Pace\, on view in the Jane Hartsook Gallery. To read more about the exhibition\, click here. \nRachel Eng is a Pennsylvania-based artist working in clay\, video projection\, and sound. She earned her MFA from University of Colorado Boulder and her BFA from Pennsylvania State University. Eng has shown her work at The Clay Studio (Philadelphia\, PA; 2020)\, Flecker Gallery (Long Island\, NY; 2020)\, and Sykes Gallery (Gettysburg\, PA; 2019). She has held residencies at Studio Kura (Itoshima\, Japan) and Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts (Newcastle\, ME)\, among others. Eng was selected as a NCECA Emerging Artist in 2017. She is currently Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at Dickinson College.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/online-artist-talk-rachel-eng/
LOCATION:Online\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220531
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SUMMARY:GHP Closed
DESCRIPTION:GHP is closed for Memorial Day.\nFor more information\, visit Pottery Notes or the Current Students section of our website.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-closed-12/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T180000
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SUMMARY:Deliberate Pace\, Rachel Eng
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Eng\, “Deliberate Pace” (detail)\, porcelain\, concrete\, projection\, sound\, 2022. Image: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2022. \n\nDeliberate Pace\nRachel Eng\nMeet the Artist Install Week | Monday\, May 16 – Thursday\, May 19\, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (or until install is complete)\nOnline Artist Talk and Opening Reception | Wednesday\, June 1\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view May 20 through June 17\, 2022 \n  \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present Rachel Eng’s New York City solo show debut. In this installation\, Eng has ripped a hole in time\, creating a “fissure” in the gallery floor that she has filled with forms referencing Ediacaran fauna modeled out of raw clay. These soft-bodied organisms lived on Earth 635 million years ago. By bringing these ancient lifeforms into the present day\, Eng invites viewers to contemplate the vastness of geological time and puts humanity’s relatively short existence into perspective. Ediacaran fauna emerged just before the Cambrian explosion\, a massive proliferation and diversification of life on Earth.­ These organisms were unique in that they used and recycled the resources around them\, existing in an ecosystem in which organisms were neither predator nor prey. By creating her Ediacaran fauna out of raw clay that she will recycle at the end of the exhibition\, Eng considers the ephemerality of all living things and how we could learn from both human and non-human regenerative processes. \n  \nRachel Eng is a Pennsylvania-based artist working in clay\, video projection\, and sound. She earned her MFA from University of Colorado Boulder and her BFA from Pennsylvania State University. Eng has shown her work at The Clay Studio (Philadelphia\, PA; 2020)\, Flecker Gallery (Long Island\, NY; 2020)\, and Sykes Gallery (Gettysburg\, PA; 2019). She has held residencies at Studio Kura (Itoshima\, Japan) and Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts (Newcastle\, ME)\, among others. Eng was selected as a NCECA Emerging Artist in 2017. She is currently Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at Dickinson College. \nImages: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2022.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/deliberate-pace-rachel-eng/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T210000
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SUMMARY:Uncharted: Dana Lyn\, Charlie Burnham + Marika Hughes: Songs About Communal Living
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 18 \nDoors at 7:30 PM\, Show at 8:00 PM \n$15 \n \n  \nDANA LYN\, CHARLIE BURNHAM + MARIKA HUGHES:\nSongs About Communal Living \nComposer\, violin-viola player and bandleader Dana Lyn’s COVID years were undeniably\, frustratingly productive. “On one hand\, I got a lot of writing done and I tackled some overdue animation work I would never have fit into my schedule otherwise. But as an active musician who is accustomed to and grateful for a full performance life in the city\, I really missed playing with people and being a part of the community of artists that develops when you’re creating new work. As soon as we were able to meet in person\, I reached out to Charlie and Marika to make music together. We’ve been friends for over a decade\, so the project came out of an impulse of recovery.” \nLyn and her bandmates\, cellist Marika Hughes and vocalist-violinist Charlie Burnham\, are all busy and much-in-demand session musicians. Their friendship provided the backbone of this collaboration. “Charlie asked me to write a few duets so we would have some basic structures to play around with\,” Lyn says. “We asked Marika to join us\, which was an organic choice given how much time we spend together\, just as friends. The hunger that I had for community during the pandemic imbues this music with a feeling that any listener could relate to as genuine and heartfelt. We’re not aiming to impress. We play to engage\, firstly with each other and now with our audiences.” \nThis recently-created trio is a step into the spotlight for these superstar side-people. “None of us present as traditionally ‘classical’ musicians\, with all of the baggage and presumption that comes with that label\,” Lyn tells us. “Charlie hails from a blues and jazz background; Marika and I both were classically trained but ditched that path long ago to become improvisors and creative musicians. I wouldn’t classify what I write as ‘new music’ in the classical sense\, and contrary to a lot of contemporary classical music\, I still write melodies and harmonies. I also wrote this music specifically for Charlie and Marika\, to highlight their respective skill sets\, so there is also a great deal of improvisation written into these pieces. I think our notion of a string ensemble is likely to sound different from what many might expect.” \n“For our Uncharted show\, we will be performing a set of my compositions\, mostly written during the pandemic. A few of them are meditations on the weirdly quiet New York City landscape we suddenly found ourselves in\, but most are explorations of reconnection: being closer friends and co-creators\, reclaiming our lives again as social beings and finally back to our roles as live performers. We have plans to record at the end of the summer\, so this will give us a chance to try these songs out in front of an audience\, some for the first time.” \nMulti-instrumentalist and composer Dana Lyn has been commissioned by Brooklyn Rider\, A Far Cry and Palaver Strings and regularly performs with Stew\, actor Vincent D’Onofrio\, and performance artist Taylor Mac. She is a 2020 NYFA Women’s Fund Grant Recipient and a 2021 Sundance Composer Fellow. \nViolinist and singer Charlie Burnham is legendary for his thick\, soulful sound. He has graced albums by James Blood Ulmer\, Living Colour\, Cassandra Wilson\, MTO\, and Medeski Martin & Wood among many others. \nNative New Yorker\, cellist\, singer and storyteller Marika Hughes “makes a joyful noise at the intersection of classical\, jazz and experimental avenues (Mark Corroto\, All About Jazz).” She has worked with Whitney Houston\, Anthony Braxton\, Adele\, Henry Threadgill\, Idina Menzel\, and Taylor Mac. \nAll three are improvisers and active participants in the vibrant Brooklyn musical community. Their respective friendships stretch back for over fifteen years. In 2021\, Lyn\, Burnham and Hughes came together as a string trio when Lyn was inspired to write music that contrasts the frenetic energy of pre-pandemic life with the eerie calm that settled over much of New York City during the spring of 2020.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/uncharted-dana-lyn-charlie-burnham-and-marika-hughes/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220302T010038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T184514Z
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SUMMARY:Uncharted: Raquel Acevedo Klein and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 12 \nDoors at 7:30 pm\, Show at 8:00pm \n$15\n\n \nWebsite / Instagram / YouTube \nNamed by The Washington Post as one of “2022’s classical composers and performers to watch” and a “force to be reckoned with\,” Raquel Acevedo Klein finds her greatest joy collaborating with an eclectic array of artists. “Much of my work is about audience engagement and musical exploration\,” Acevedo Klein says\, “I’m building stories and songs that are meant to help engage empathy for communities or ideas outside of the listeners’ immediate experience. The desire for that sense of connection often draws me into creative collaboration as a performer\, conductor\, and as a composer. For my Uncharted performance\, I wanted to offer a charcuterie plate of different kinds of music and different sonic approaches in celebration of the community of performers and audience members alike who also embrace that same sort of diversity.” \nFor this showcase\, Acevedo Klein offers insight into her process with a presentation of several new originals. The show begins upon entry with the playing of her introspective vocal symphony “Polyphonic Interlace\,” made from 40 overlapping and glitching layers of Acevedo Klein’s voice\, whispered and boomed by multiple speakers throughout the room and visually scored by a bespoke abstract digital animation by Alex Van Gils. Attendees are encouraged to move around the Greenwich House Music School Recital Hall to find where the song resonates best for them. \nThe evening continues with three dual composition premieres including selections that embrace Puerto Rican and Arabic music. The first is a collaboration with the theatrical raconteur and musical maximalist Sxip Shirey\, who most recently worked with Acevedo Klein at Bard’s Fisher Center for their immersive\, site-specific choral and movement extravaganza The Gauntlet\, co-created with choreographer Coco Karol. Acevedo Klein will then sing a series of composed pieces evoking the traditions of jazz and opera with her longtime teacher Fiona Bicket. The event closes with a mix of live and recorded vocal performance with electronics\, accompanied by the percussionist Nathan Repasz. \nThis concert is particularly meaningful to Acevedo Klein as it represents something of a homecoming. She says\, “Greenwich House Music School is where I performed many of my childhood piano recitals. Coming back with my name on the marquee\, as it were\, is a really special opportunity for me; one that I’m excited to share with my friends both onstage and in the audience.” \nRaquel Acevedo Klein is a conductor\, vocalist\, composer\, instrumentalist\, and visual artist. Acevedo Klein has premiered works and operas by Philip Glass\, Caroline Shaw\, John Adams\, Nico Muhly\, Paola Prestini\, Bryce Dessner\, and George Lewis\, to name only a few. She has recorded and performed with dozens of artists\, including Anthony Roth Costanzo\, Glen Hansard\, Arcade Fire\, Bon Iver\, The National\, Grizzly Bear\, Sufjan Stevens\, and the New York Philharmonic. In 2021\, as part of the NY PopsUp initiative\, Acevedo Klein curated a four-week festival entitled NYC FREE\, celebrating the opening of the Pier 55 public park\, Little Island. As part of that festival\, she premiered her original\, audience-interactive vocal symphony “Polyphonic Interlace\,” made from 40 recorded layers of her voice that audiences could accompany using their phones. Some of the other highlights of Acevedo Klein’s live music history include vocal and instrumental performances at Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Radio City Music Hall\, The Town Hall\, BAM\, St. Ann’s Warehouse\, the Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival\, the NYC Guggenheim\, Rockefeller Center\, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon\, WNYC\, National Sawdust\, and Bard Fisher Center. She counts the Grammy Award-winning Brooklyn Youth Chorus\, Beth Morrison Projects\, and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra as among the many groups and orchestras that she conducts for.  Over the course of her young career\, Acevedo Klein’s performances and curations have already caught the attention of The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, The Los Angeles Times\, The Washington Post\, Time Out New York\, The Wire\, and Hyperallergic. \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/uncharted-raquel-acevedo-klein-and-friends/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T210000
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SUMMARY:Uncharted: Val-Inc aka Val Jeanty
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 5 \nDoors at 7:30 pm\, Show at 8:00pm \n$20\n \n  \nSoundcloud / Instagram \nVal-Inc aka Val Jeanty \nEvoking Prayers: Soundscapes \nAn accomplished musician and academic whose creative work has been exhibited in major museums and staged at concert halls around the globe\, the artist Val Jeanty\, also known as Val-Inc\, creates musical performance art that engages timeless beats sourced from her Haitian roots with the same ease as it accesses contemporary experimental electronic composition. Following a recent glowingly received set at Big Ears\, a residency at Roulette Intermedium\, and a Toulmin Fellowship\, Jeanty continues to evolve and refine her sound. Tonight’s multimedia event as part of Greenwich House Music School’s Uncharted series finds her in a typically expansive and empathic mode\, responding to our current dramatic moment of global conflict. \n“I had initially planned a dance-oriented piece for this performance\,” says Jeanty\, “but the ongoing global wars and recent crisis in Haiti have deeply shifted my perspective. I felt the need to adjust my plans to better cope both artistically and personally.” Her revised soundscape\, Evoking Prayers\, is the premiere of Val’s newest solo work\, performed simultaneously with electronic instrumentations including a Korg Wavedrum\, a Kaossilator Pro\, the Roland Handsonic\, Sunhouse’s Sensory percussion drums with reverie kit and a RaneONE turntable. Jeanty tells us\, “Evoking Prayers focuses on peace and healing for myself\, our audience and the world.” \nBIO \nVal Jeanty\, also known as Val-Inc is a Haitian electronic music composer\, drummer/turntablist\, and professor at Berklee College of Music. Jeanty is a pioneer of the electronic music sub-genre called Afro-Electronica (also called “Vodou-Electro”)\, incorporating Haitian folkloric culture with digital instrumentations. She uses technology to lead listeners into her dream-like expressionism of Afro-Electronica Soundscapes. Jeanty’s performances include The Whitney Museum\, The Museum of Modern Art and internationally at The Venice Biennale\, Saalfelden in Austria and Haus der Kulturen in Berlin.  She is the recipient of various grants including the Van Lier Fellow in 2018\, the New York State Council of the Arts/ New Music USA grant in 2019 and the Toulmin Fellowship in 2022.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/uncharted-val-inc-aka-val-jeanty/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220501T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220501T170000
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SUMMARY:Mike Holober & Balancing Act: Don't Let Go (Record release; Sunnyside Records)
DESCRIPTION:“Don’t Let Go” is a Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission (funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation) for jazz octet with voice. Structured as a song-cycle in the tradition of Robert Schumann\, Samuel Barber\, and Ralph Vaughn-Williams\, this concert-length project explores the nuances and complexities of the concept of “hope” in the context of current social\, political\, and environmental realities. \nFeaturing: Jamile (voice)\, Marvin Stamm (trumpet)\, Dick Oatts (reeds)\, Jason Rigby (reeds)\, Mark Patterson (trombone)\, Mike Holober (piano/composer)\, Mike McGuirk (bass)\, Dennis Mackrel (drums) \nThis concert is best experienced in person. BUY TICKETS HERE.\nIf you can’t make it\, LIVESTREAM TICKETS are available (donation required) \n\n\n\nIt’s an appropriate name for a Holober-led band; in many ways\, Holober’s management of his many musical inspirations is a balancing act. On one hand\, much of what he’s best known for is his work with larger ensembles like the WDR Big Band\, the HR Big Band\, and the Gotham Jazz Orchestra\, whose latest work with Holober at the helm\, Hiding Out\, earned a 2020 GRAMMY® nomination. On the other\, there’s the magnetism of even greater self-actualization\, of writing for and leading a smaller group. \n“After focusing on big band work for so long\,” Holober says\, “Balancing Act exists to satisfy my needs to write for and lead a smaller group again and make a completely personal statement\, where the fruits of the collective are matched with band leadership and personal artistic goals.” \nBut the balancing isn’t just finding the sweet spot between large groups and small; it’s also about striking the balance between Holober’s classical and jazz impulses. Don’t Let Go is a 14-part song-cycle divided into two sets — one for each of the album’s two discs — recorded in October 2019 at Aaron Davis Hall on the campus of the City College of New York\, where Holober has taught since 1995. The work is intended to be heard in the order presented\, much like the song-cycles of classical influences like Robert Schumann\, Samuel Barber\, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. \nOf course\, when the roster of sidemen is composed of Marvin Stamm (trumpet and flugelhorn)\, Dick Oatts (alto and soprano sax\, flute)\, Jason Rigby (tenor sax\, clarinet\, bass clarinet)\, Mark Patterson (trombone)\, Mike McGuirk (bass)\, and Dennis Mackrel (drums)\, one knows there’ll be no scarcity of jazz-rooted improvisation. The presence of Brazilian vocalist Jamile only enhances the group’s expressive palette and dynamic interplay. \nRhapsodic in nature\, Don’t Let Go’s structure and presentation will appeal to listeners across the musical spectrum. At times it presents like classical-inspired jazz; at other times like jazz-inspired classical. That’s by design. Holober formed Balancing Act in 2015\, with its eponymous premiere recording landing on many jazz critics’ “best of” yearly roundup lists. In 2017\, Holober sought (and won) a commission from Chamber Music America’s New Jazz Works program to create Don’t Let Go because\, as he puts it\, he’s drawn to “contrasting elements and ideas\, mixing styles\, grooves\, and influences from diverse jazz and classical languages.” \nSo then\, it’s no surprise he utilizes the talents of vocalist Jamile in a manner slightly unconventional. “Although some of the music contains lyrics\,” explains Holober\, “Balancing Act is not designed as a singer’s showcase. I employ voice as another frontline instrument\, often singing wordless notes.” \nThis is why Holober describes Balancing Act as “a jazz octet with voice.” Listen to set-one’s “Four-Letter Words\,” “Kiss the Ground\,” and\, especially\, “A Summer Midnight’s Dream” and “Morning Hope” to get a sense for the diversity of contexts in which Jamile’s expansive musicality is employed. When she’s not featured out front\, bringing Holober-penned lyrics to life\, she’s not on break; whether it’s scatting improvisationally or wordlessly vocalizing lines typically not meant for voice\, Jamile is utilized as another piece of the octet’s instrumentation\, adding texture and color. \nHolober says the spiritual impetus for Don’t Let Go was born from his desire to “explore the concept of ‘hope’ in the context of current social\, political\, and environmental realities.” This hope is manifested in the way he’s chosen to present this program—pieces that are individually self-sufficient but inextricably bound to their musical companions and maximally effective\, both emotionally and musically\, when presented as a unit. This governing principle applies not just to the whole but to the parts themselves\, the individual songs of the cycle. \n“Necessary\,” the closer of the first set\, speaks well to Holober’s commitment to exposing the connection and striking the balance between the individual and the collective\, with sparkling individual displays by Rigby and Patterson giving way to section playing of the highest precision. \n“I Wonder\,” the second set’s opener\, continues Holober’s exploration in duality and contrasts\, opening with an atmospheric solo piano prologue before showcasing the rhythm section (plus Jamile) as a swaggering quartet punctuated by concentrated bursts of horn support. The horns are foregrounded once more in “You’re a Long Way from Home\,” but it’s not necessary to keep score. Whether it’s Holober with a jaunty\, bouncy solo (“Touch the Sky”)\, Oatts piercing through a bossa nova-induced reverie on soprano sax (“Letting Go”)\, or Jamile and Stamm trading star-turns on a melodic\, theatrical ballad (“You Never Know”)\, every one of these talented musicians gets their just due here. \nThe title track and closer serves as the spiritual anthem for this concert-length suite. No mere suggestion\, this is a musical imperative\, at once uplifting and defiantly optimistic. Crafted specifically in these times and for these times and speaking to both head and heart\, this song cycle lends credence to Downbeat’s assessment of Holober as “one of the finest modern composer/arrangers of our time.” \nLydia Liebman Promotions
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/mike-holober-sunnyside-records/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220428T210000
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SUMMARY:Uncharted: Alea
DESCRIPTION:Alea \nThursday\, April 28 \nDoors at 7:30 pm\, Show at 8:00pm \n$15\n\n \nWebsite / Instagram / YouTube \nThe Colombian-born\, New York-based singer-songwriter Alea’s most recent album\, 2021’s Alborotá\, was shortlisted as among the Best Latin Music of the year by both Rolling Stone and NPR. That acclaim was especially meaningful for an artist whose songs blossom from a personal place. “The ideas for Alborotá came out of an intimate exploration of my own roots\,” Alea says. “I wanted to write about topics that are integral to my experience as a Latina and as an artist: feminism\, pride of self\, fear of failure\, immigration\, abuse and harassment. Translating the expression of this album into a fully-considered live event should be more than going through a setlist. I want this concert at Uncharted to give the audience the same feelings of excitement and release that making Alborotá instilled in me.” \nFor this premiere presentation of “Vivir Alborotá” at Uncharted\, Alea will be integrating the tracks from her acclaimed album alongside pre-pandemic tunes and new\, never-before-heard songs\, all with an emphasis on stylistic diversity.  Alea tells us that she “was brought up with exposure to a lot of different music; my parents would play salsa\, cumbia\, jazz and blues around the house. Today that music still excites me\, but I’m also engaged by the broader history of Latin American folklore\, so you’ll hear the influence of vallenato\, Afro-Caribbean\, ranchera\, porro and currulao. I’m interested in merging the breadth of those sounds with modern Latin Alternative\, both in service of original tracks I’ve written and for unique arrangements of traditional classics. A vital part of that tradition is dance and audience participation\, so that’s the direction I’m evolving into as a performer. There’s vulnerability in exploring your passions and beautiful things can flow out of that.” \nGreenwich House Music School’s Uncharted Series prides itself on providing a platform for engaging exactly that sort of vulnerable creative exploration. “With arts closures and funding restrictions\, it is harder to perform to a live audience\, which I feel is one of my strengths as an artist\,” Alea tells us. “The staff at Uncharted have gone out of their way to provide the resources that this work requires\, including time for rehearsals\, coordinating musician schedules\, free marketing engagement and hands-on professional production and tech. That support allows time for us to prepare and practice something that can have broader aspirations. It’s an asset that I generally don’t have at this stage of my career.” \nPandemic closures necessarily limited Alea’s ability to workshop the album live. She tells us that “COVID has been a hard phase to navigate. It’s made me question the nature of what I do entirely. Fortunately\, music as an art form lasts beyond the musician themselves. I have been humbled and heartened to hear how my work has continued to impact people over the past two years. Even so\, I’ve missed the stage terribly. So\, from now on\, there will be no holding back; I’m ready to bring it all in.” \nAlea’s band for the evening will include Juancho Herrera (guitar\, bass\, vocals)\, Franco Pinna (drums)\, Berta Moreno (saxophone\, clarinet) and George Sáenz (accordion)\, along with dancers Argelia Arreola and Maricarmen Betancour and her Alborotá producer and regular collaborator Sinuhé Padilla Isunza as Music Director. “We are a big family\,” Alea says\, “and we look forward to having your family join ours.” \nWith a welcoming sound that embraces cumbia\, vallenato\, rancheras\, jazz and American pop\, the singer-songwriter Maria Alejandra Jiménez aka Alea moves her audiences with messages of the spirit\, calls for social change and free-flowing love. Originally from La Guajira\, Colombia\, Alea’s performance encompasses an entire generation of ethno-futuristic and folkloric music accentuated by buttery vocals\, deep-rooted grooves and uplifting guitar. Alea’s in-person performances are powerful encounters of the spirit\, passionate travelogues that link downtown New York to a tropical Colombian cantina. They are celebrations of Latin America and new definitions of what “Latin Alternative” can be. \nHer latest album\, 2021’s Alborotá\, was favorably reviewed by Rolling Stones\, NPR\, SongLines Magazine\, El Espectador\, La W Radio\, Shock\, Radio Nacional de Colombia\, Jazziz Magazine\, NTN Tenemos Que Hablar\, and was added to NPR World Café’s “The World Café Best New Latinx” Playlist. \nAlea is a graduate with a focus in Jazz Composition and Performance from Berklee College of Music in Boston and a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition. She has performed extensively in concert (and online during the pandemic) at Two River Theatre (New Jersey)\, Listen to Womxn Online Fest (Worldwide)\, Saldremos Adelante Fest (Worldwide)\, Joe’s Pub (NYC)\, Kimmel Center’s La Noche (PA)\, Musikfest (PA)\, Tito Puente Latin Music Series (Boston)\, The International Literature and Culture Fest (Medellín\, Colombia) and Worcester Mechanics Hall (Worcester\, MA). Alea has shared the stage with such Grammy-award winning artists as Mireya Ramos (Flor de Toloache)\, Smarty (Burkina Faso)\, Totó La Momposina\, Nella Rojas\, and Sergio Mendoza (Los Hijos de La Montaña y Orkesta Mendoza). \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/uncharted-alea/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T210000
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SUMMARY:Uncharted: Michael Mayo
DESCRIPTION:Michael Mayo \nThursday\, April 14 \nDoors at 7:30 pm\, Show at 8:00pm \n$15\n \nWebsite / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook \nWhether Michael Mayo is performing with his band\, as a guest\, or alone with a looper pedal\, the LA native’s commanding and otherworldly vocalese is quickly gathering critical and commercial acclaim around the globe. Born to two successful musicians\, Mayo grew up just a little more than 20 feet from the likes of Diana Ross\, Luther Vandross\, Earth Wind and Fire\, and Stevie Wonder. This proximity helped Mayo create a musical path centered around elements of R&B\, Soul and Jazz\, forging his musical identity long before he hit the stage. Mayo attended the acclaimed Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance\, only the third vocalist to be accepted into the 20-year-old program\, where he learned from the likes of Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. \nNow living in Brooklyn\, and still in his 20s\, Mayo is a veteran international performer whose highlights include singing at the White House\, the Kennedy Center and Renée Fleming’s American Voices Festival\, as well as the Panama Jazz Festival. Most recently he has recorded and performed with Herbie Hancock\, Jacob Collier\, Kneebody\, Gretchen Parlato\, Josh Groban\, Ben Wendel\, and Becca Stevens among many others. His own band performance was a standout at the 2019 Playboy Jazz Festival\, Atlanta Jazz Festival\, and Monterey Jazz Festival. Signed to Mack Avenue/Artistry Records\, Mayo’s debut record Bones\, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Eli Wolf (Norah Jones\, Al Green\, The Roots) was released on June 4th\, 2021. \nFor his solo Uncharted performance on April 14\, the versatile performer will present the debut of a new electroacoustic set\, expanding his use of live vocal looping\, keys\, programming\, samples and drum machine. Mayo will be taking advantage of Greenwich House Music School’s warm acoustics and intimate space to take some risks\, explore his boundaries and show off his skills as a producer\, composer and performer.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/uncharted-michael-mayo/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220328T201314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T153806Z
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SUMMARY:GHP Artists Exhibition Online Opening
DESCRIPTION:Left to right: Ann Rothman\, Truck; Daryl Brook Kraus\, Looking Through Windows 3; Paul Morris\, Untitled.  \nGHP ARTISTS EXHIBITION\nOnline Opening Reception | Friday\, April 8\, 2022 | 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view April 8 – 30\, 2022 \n  \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition recognizing the talented artists who contribute to the Greenwich House Pottery (GHP) community. This exhibition showcases the artistic range of makers\, each of whom uses the Pottery’s extensive resources to express their own creative voice in clay. From functional ceramics to sculpture\, this exhibition is as diverse and as interesting as the artists themselves. \nJoin us online to celebrate the impressive works in this exhibition and hear the award winners announced!
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-artists-exhibition-online-opening/
LOCATION:Online\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
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SUMMARY:GHP Artists Exhibition 2022
DESCRIPTION:Left to right: Ann Rothman\, Truck; Daryl Brook Kraus\, Looking Through Windows 3; Paul Morris\, Untitled.  \nGHP ARTISTS EXHIBITION\nOnline Opening Reception | Friday\, April 8\, 2022 | 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view April 8 – 30\, 2022 \n  \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition recognizing the talented artists who contribute to the Greenwich House Pottery (GHP) community. This exhibition showcases the artistic range of makers\, each of whom uses the Pottery’s extensive resources to express their own creative voice in clay. From functional ceramics to sculpture\, this exhibition is as diverse and as interesting as the artists themselves. \n  \nGHP is the oldest non-profit in the country dedicated to the inquiry and advancement of the ceramic arts. Key to the development of technical skills and innovation\, GHP provides an all-encompassing educational program for over a thousand students a year. Artists and students learn from professional faculty and staff proficient in a range of topics from wheel throwing\, hand-building\, and mold-making to glaze chemistry and slip casting. GHP also hosts workshops and lectures by leading ceramic artists from around the country and offers children the opportunity to work in clay through Greenwich House’s Youth Community Center. The artists in this exhibition represent the continuous achievement\, exploration and passion for ceramic arts that GHP has fostered for over 117 years.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-artists-exhibition-2022/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T210000
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CREATED:20220302T010010Z
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SUMMARY:Uncharted: Adi Meyerson Trio
DESCRIPTION:ADI MEYERSON: Dark Matter\n \nThursday\, April 7 \nDoors at 7:30 pm\, Show at 8:00pm \n$15 \n \nWebsite / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook \nWith the recent release of her sharply realized\, thematically varied and gently psychedelic sophomore album\, I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life\, the bassist and composer Adi Meyerson had only just announced herself as one of the brightest voices of the modern generation of jazz. Then COVID happened. “We certainly weren’t able to tour\,” Meyerson says\, “but I think that in coming out of it\, I’ve gained a sense of direction and hopefully a better understanding of who I am as an artist. I’ve started thinking about what I can leave behind as my legacy.” The next step toward the building of that legacy starts with her newest project\, Dark Matter\, premiering April 7 at the Greenwich House Music School Uncharted concert and residency series. \n“Dark Matter is an idea that has been brewing for quite a while\,” Meyerson tells us. “I have been engaged in more complex productions for several years; now I want to strip my orchestration down and channel it through an acoustic trio. The band’s instrumentation will be bass\, drums and alto saxophone\, with the occasional addition of a spoken word collaborator.” \n“The music is composed as a kind of space and time travelogue\, creating tension and exhalation in silence and cacophony. As a continuation of Sing My Heart Out\, the intention with Dark Matter is to offer the listener a place for calm reflection on our immediate moment through the synthesis of lyricism and more abstract sound. Stylistically\, I’m exploring the boundaries of free jazz\, while still making room for structured vocals.” \nAs the improvisatory nature of Meyerson’s new work will require considerable tinkering\, she is particularly happy to be supported by Uncharted’s residency program\, which offers paid rehearsal time\, free rehearsal space and extensive technical and professional support.  Meyerson says\, “I expect this project will continue well beyond this show but\, without a proper launchpad\, it’s hard to imagine how we would begin. Having a welcoming facility is incredibly important in the process of creating a work that\, by design\, has to spring out of experimentation. I’m grateful to Greenwich House for providing that support. They’re a great community and I’m honored to be a part of it.” \nAdi Meyerson is an Israeli-raised and NYC—based bassist\, composer\, arranger\, and educator. Meyerson moved to New York City to study music in 2012. Since then\, she has played in such highly renowned local venues as Mezzrow\, Smalls\, The Jazz Standard\, Smoke\, and more alongside artists including Joel Frahm\, Joe Magnarelli\, Steve Nelson\, Charli Persip\, SEENA\, Verite\, The Side Project\, Fielded\, MUMU\, Melissa McMillan\, Camile Trust\, Doe Paoro\, Kimbra\, and many more. Meyerson is a member of the pop chamber orchestra Little Kruta and has recorded and performed with them on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\, as part of The Hum Series at National Sawdust\, and at many other venues around NYC. In September 2017\, her band recorded their debut record\, Where We Stand\, containing nine of her original compositions. Meyerson’s music was referred to as “Intuitive and perspicacious… display(ing) a musical maturity that belies her newcomer status\,” by Downbeat Magazine.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/adi-meyerson-trio-uncharted-concert/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School,Special Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220405
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20200901T141220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T184832Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Term 2022 Begins
DESCRIPTION:Spring term at Greenwich House Pottery begins!\nFor more information\, visit the Classes section of our website.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/spring-term-2022-begins/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220404
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20210728T182918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T182918Z
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SUMMARY:GHP Closed for Interterm Break
DESCRIPTION:GHP’s Winter Term ends on March 28. Spring Term begins on April 4\, 2022.\nGHP is closed for Interterm Recess from March 29 through April 3\, 2022. \nFor more information\, visit Pottery Notes or the Current Students section of our website.\nTo register for Winter Term classes visit the Classes section of our website.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-closed-for-interterm-break/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220329
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20210714T184634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T184653Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Term Ends
DESCRIPTION:GHP’s Winter Term ends on March 28\, 2022. Spring Term begins on April 4\, 2022.\nGHP is closed for Interterm Recess from March 29 through April 3\, 2022. \nFor more information\, visit Pottery Notes or Open Studio Hours on the Current Students section of our website.\nTo register for Winter Term classes visit the Classes section of our website.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/winter-term-ends/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220210T141627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T141548Z
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SUMMARY:Dance Clarinets Perform the Music of Julius Hemphill\, Oliver Lake\, and Michael Moss
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Michael Wilderman \nTickets: $15 at door \nConcert is in person with reduced capacity \nAll concertgoers must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entry. \n The adult woodwind ensemble of Greenwich House Music School\, led by JD Parran\, musical director\, will perform new editions of the Hemphill Sextets arranged by Marty Ehrlich (performer/composer/director). Also on the program are big band arrangements of Hemphill and composer Oliver Lake. Ensemble member and composer Michael Moss will also present original works for clarinets.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/dance-clarinets-perform-the-music-of-julius-hemphill-oliver-lake-and-michael-moss/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School
ORGANIZER;CN="Greenwich House Music School":MAILTO:music@greenwichhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220305T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220305T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220224T141950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T141950Z
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SUMMARY:Theresa Rosas\, Piano Faculty Recital
DESCRIPTION:Performing Chopin Preludes\, movements from Ciclo Brasiliero by Villa-Lobos\, new compositions by Paul Steven Ray (“The Portrait Artist” for solo piano) and James D. Thornton (PER’A for two trombones and piano) with guests Gregory Erickson\, bass trombone and Scott Thornton\, tenor trombone \nTickets are $15 cash at the door or can be purchased in advance here: https://ghmarch5.eventbrite.com \n*Free admission for GH students and faculty
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/theresa-rosas-piano-faculty-recital/
LOCATION:Renee Weiler Concert Hall\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greenwich House Music School":MAILTO:music@greenwichhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220203T152331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T161410Z
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SUMMARY:Online Artist Talk and Opening with Judd Schiffman
DESCRIPTION:Judd Schiffman\, NightFeast\, ceramic\, 37” x 50” x 2”\, 2021.Photo: courtesy of the artist. \nOnline Artist Talk and Opening with Judd Schiffman\nThursday\, March 3\, 2022\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view through March 18\, 2022 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present Judd Schiffman’s first solo exhibition in New York City. The work in this show is a selection from his larger series of the same name\, in which he uses clay to explore personal narrative\, especially as it pertains to rites of passage and fatherhood. Each group of high relief tiles is bound by a ceramic frame\, making these compositions appear to be portals or perhaps even religious tableaus. With imagery inspired by illuminated manuscripts\, medieval bestiaries\, his young daughter’s drawings\, and his own inner life\, these clay “drawings” are both playful and eerie. Schiffman hopes that this exhibition sparks honest conversations\, not necessarily about his work\, but because viewers feel more comfortable revealing their inner lives after seeing his. \n  \nJoin us for an online artist talk and opening reception with Judd Schiffman on Thursday\, March 3\, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. \nThe talk is free and open to the public. Register below.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/online-artist-talk-with-judd-schiffman/
LOCATION:Online\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220209T200025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T151502Z
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SUMMARY:Shellyne Rodriguez Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Shellyne Rodriguez will give a talk about the project she worked on during her winter residency at Greenwich House Pottery. \nShellyne Rodriguez is a Bronx-based artist\, educator\, writer\, and community organizer who works in a variety of media\, including drawing\, painting\, collage\, and sculpture. Rodriguez pairs the aesthetics of the Baroque and of hip-hop culture to depict the contemporary conditions of alienation and perseverance\, especially as it relates to her community in the South Bronx. \nRodriguez earned her MFA from Hunter College in studio art and her BFA in visual and critical studies from the School of Visual Arts. Rodriguez’s work has been shown at The Nathan Cummings Foundation (New York\, NY; 2019)\, Cue Art Foundation (New York\, NY; 2018)\, Casa Warmu (Quito\, Ecuador; 2106)\, Queens Museum (New York\, NY; 2016)\, and El Museo del Barrio (New York\, NY; 2015)\, among others. Rodriguez has held residencies at Hunter College (New York\, NY; 2015) and the Shandaken Project (Catskills\, NY; 2014). She has been an Adjunct Professor at the School of Visual Arts and Hunter College\, and a teaching artist at the Bronx Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. \nDuring her residency\, Rodriguez created a series of ceramic reliefs that will focus on the disappearing and increasingly dispossessed people and places of her community in the South Bronx.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/shellyne-rodriguez-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Online\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220319
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20201130T153353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T161402Z
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SUMMARY:Outline\, Judd Schiffman
DESCRIPTION:Judd Schiffman\, NightFeast\, ceramic\, 37” x 50” x 2”\, 2021. Photo: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2022. \n\nOutline\nJudd Schiffman\nOnline Artist Talk | Thursday\, March 3\, 2022\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view through March 18\, 2022 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present Judd Schiffman’s first solo exhibition in New York City. The work in this show is a selection from his larger series of the same name\, in which he uses clay to explore personal narrative\, especially as it pertains to rites of passage and fatherhood. Each group of high relief tiles is bound by a ceramic frame\, making these compositions appear to be portals or perhaps even religious tableaus. With imagery inspired by illuminated manuscripts\, medieval bestiaries\, his young daughter’s drawings\, and his own inner life\, these clay “drawings” are both playful and eerie. Schiffman hopes that this exhibition sparks honest conversations\, not necessarily about his work\, but because viewers feel more comfortable revealing their inner lives after seeing his. \n  \nJudd Schiffman is a Rhode Island-based artist. He earned his MFA from the University of Colorado\, Boulder and his BA from Prescott College. His work has been shown at 1969 Gallery (New York\, NY; 2020)\, Brown University’s Joukowsky Institute (Providence\, RI; 2019)\, and University of Colorado Art Museum (Boulder\, CO; 2015)\, among others. He has held residencies at Millay Colony (Austerlitz\, NY)\, Arch Contemporary Ceramics (Tiverton\, RI) and Zentrum fur Keramik (Berlin\, Germany). Schiffman was selected as a NCECA Emerging Artist in 2017. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Ceramics at Providence College. \nImages: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2022.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/outline-judd-shiffman/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20220110T155414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T191410Z
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SUMMARY:Vista Lirica Performance
DESCRIPTION:Vista Lirica\, ensemble-in-residence at Greenwich House\, performs music of Beethoven (String Quartet from 1807) and Brahms (Quintet for Clarinet and Strings from 1891)\, bookending Vienna’s 19th-century experience with joy\, inspiration\, and a view beyond the turns of centuries to follow. \nVista Lirica Musicians: \nEric Grossman (violin)\nMisha Grossman (violins)\nNeil Rynston (clarinet)\nFrank Foerster (viola)\nClara Abel (‘cello) \nTickets can be reserved in advance by calling Greenwich House Music School 212-242-4770. \n$30 advance sale per ticket;\n$35 after 2/1/22 and at the door;\nYou can also purchase 2 tickets for $55 or 3 tickets for $70. \nTo Attend Events at GHMS\, audience members over the age of 12 must provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19. For guests under the age of 12\, they must provide a recent negative PCR COVID-Test. Guests under the age of 5 do not need to be tested. Proof of vaccination can be presented in the form of your CDC Card\, or a photo of it\, the NYC COVID Safe App\, or the Excelsior App.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/vista-lirica-performance/
LOCATION:Renee Weiler Concert Hall\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220119T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20211228T151432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T151951Z
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SUMMARY:Online Artist Talk and Opening with Eliza Au
DESCRIPTION:Eliza Au\, The Architecture of Solace (detail)\, 2022. Photo: © Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2022. \nOnline Artist Talk with Eliza Au\nWednesday\, January 19\, 2022\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view January 7 through February 4\, 2022 \n  \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present Eliza Au’s first solo exhibition in New York City. Au’s installation consists of a series of ceramic lattice screens\, which use ornament and repetition to reexamine sacred space. She uses computer-aided design (CAD) to create repeated abstract patterns that she translates into clay\, constructing forms that evoke architectural units like bricks\, tiles\, and pillars to inspire a sense of meditative rhythm. The finished ceramic works are a physical manifestation of the computer-based wireframe in which structure and ornament become inseparable. Their composition is so detailed that the negative space defines the work as much as the positive space\, creating a compelling duality of form that\, along with the structure’s abstract patterning\, creates a window into a calmer world. \nJoin us for an online artist talk and opening reception of The Architecture of Solace on January 19 at 5:00 p.m. EST \nRead more about the exhibition here.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/online-artist-talk-and-opening-with-eliza-au/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220118
DTSTAMP:20260403T141627
CREATED:20200114T212340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T182714Z
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SUMMARY:GHP Closed
DESCRIPTION:GHP is closed in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.\nFor more information\, visit Pottery Notes or Open Studio Hours on the Current Students section of our website.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-closed/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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