Exhibition Closing Reception–Cultivars | Kelly S. Williams

Exhibition Closing Reception–Cultivars | Kelly S. Williams

Join us for the closing reception of Cultivars, a solo exhibition by Kelly S. Williams, a celebratory toast, and music by the Harlem Quartet

By Chelsea Music Festival

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, June 27 · 6pm EDT

Location

High Line Nine

508 West 28th Street New York, NY 10001

About this event

  • 2 hours

Please join us for the Closing Reception of “Cultivars,” a solo exhibition of paintings by our 2024 Visual Artist-in-Residence, Kelly S. Williams. Let’s toast to this artist’s first solo show in NYC and enjoy a short performance by Harlem Quartet playing works by Jessie Montgomery and Dizzy Gillespie. Williams’ exhibition runs June 6 - 29th at High Line Nine.


PROGRAM
Jessie Montgomery (b. 1981) | Strum (2006)

Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993) (arr. by Dave Glenn and the Harlem Quartet) | A Night in Tunisia (1940-1942)


FEATURING
Harlem Quartet
Violin | Ilmar Gavilán, Melissa White

Viola | Jaime Amador

Cello | Felix Umansky


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MISSION

Chelsea Music Festival celebrates great music by convening world-leading musicians and artists in the performing, culinary, and visual arts for an international audience. The Festival invites artists, composers, and performers to collaborate in pursuit of a new perspectives in artistic expression.

ABOUT

Inspired by its Chelsea roots, the Festival reflects the creativity of one of New York City's most dynamic neighborhoods. Programs span musical genres ranging from classical to contemporary to jazz with a special emphasis on Festival commissions by composers whose works are not in the traditional western canon. On the digital programming front, the Festival hosts an online library of recordings so music enthusiasts, artists, and students alike can explore unique interpretations of classical, jazz, and contemporary works via high-quality videos of world-class performances and dialogues available for years to come.

Since 2010, the Chelsea Music Festival has established itself as a critically-acclaimed, accessible and interactive gateway to chamber music in non-traditional concert spaces such as art galleries, public squares, schools, and churches. Artists hail from around the world to partake in nearly two weeks of programming complete with concerts, lectures, exhibitions, family events, and free outreach performances. In 2020, the Chelsea Music Festival inaugurated its Online Encores and Online Originals digital video series on YouTube; Online Encores presents highlights from Festival archives and past concerts while Online Originals presents new and never-before-seen performances and recordings.

We are proud to give emerging voices, particularly those of women and people of color, a stage and are working to build an audience and intimate community to support a new generation of musicians, composers, and artists.

Free