Fundraiser for Palestine
4.20.25

5-11pm


'vienna', a new release on Small Forms Records w  FIM Basel Concert March 2023   Hypersurface is a NYC-based trio consisting of Drew Wesely (guitar/objects), Lester St. Louis (cello), and Carlo Costa (percussion).     Hypersurface explores timbral, durational, and formal aspects of improvisation with lenses focused on their instruments' acoustic particularities alongside employing tiles, railroad spikes, ceramic plates and other objects to expand them further. In coming together Carlo, Drew and Lester wanted to create a music that puts emphasis on the erasure of sonic boundaries, embracing the liminal spaces between their instruments, their sounds and the greater sonic environment. Timbre, gesture, duration, particles, layers… a real time tapestry of its own. The trio has given performances throughout the United States and Europe in a diversity of concert settings from clubs to large halls and galleries; with each utilizing the acoustics to follow potent musical pathways.    Kamau Amu Patton is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work examines history and culture through engagement with archives, documents, stories, and sites. Patton’s projects are dialogic and take form as expanded field conversations.  http://kamaupatton.com

Join us for an evening of community, music, and connection, supporting families impacted by the Palestinian genocide. We’ll be gathering on Sunday, 4/20 at the L&SD loft in Greenpoint, a beautiful intimate space with wood floors, lounge areas, and custom-built analog sound. Along with an inspiring lineup of artists providing the soundtrack for the evening, we’ll have delicious food available, generously donated by King of Falafel & Shawarma.

Meet the artists and contributors:
Ūmboma (Omar Ahmad & Miss Alicia)
Krithi
theoretic
PUFF
DJs Against Apartheid
King of Falafel & Shawarma

Donation tiers start at $15 - as this is a fundraiser, we ask that all attendees give what they're able. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door on the day of. 100% of net profits will go to the Albess and Al Saqqa families as recommended by DJs Against Apartheid, who will have a table set up in the space. If you can’t make it in person but would like to support the cause,
send donations here labeled “Donation.”

We appreciate your support and look forward to joining together for a night of art, community, and resistance!

Please note that due to the historic nature of the building, the venue is not accessible. We apologize for this inconvenience.
 

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