Kieran Daly / Ben Bennett duo and Ed Osborn
non-Event and the mayor’s office of arts + culture present
An evening of textured improvisation and experimental electronics with
KIERAN DALY / BEN BENNETT DUO
ED OSBORN
Monday, November 10, 2025
7:30pm
FREE (no RSVP necessary)
Civic Pavilion Boston
5 Congress Street (City Hall Plaza)
Boston, MA
About the artists
Kieran Daly is an American composer and guitarist with a concentration in experimental monophonic music. His work focuses on a primarily performance-based, first-principles approach using iterative processes, microtuning and sliding, and pulse salience as formal determinants. Some of his prolific output has been presented by Cafe OTO, CHIMEFest, Default Den Haag, Hibari Music, Infant Tree, Issue Project Room, Madacy Jazz, Museum of Modern Art, Poetry Project, Pilar Brussels, Pioneer Works, Pitchfork, Segue Foundation, Triple Canopy, and Wire Magazine. Since 2015, he has soundtracked several features and shorts by Canadian filmmaker Isiah Medina.
Ben Bennett is an improvising percussionist who makes timbrally and formally diverse music from simplified instruments in the membranophone and idiophone families. His latest work, Music for Idiophones, deals with dynamic stick-slip behavior of various basic materials. He has toured extensively throughout the Americas and Europe and performed in several international festivals as a soloist and in improvising ensembles. His recent collaborators include Pascal Battus, Axel Dörner, Bryan Eubanks, Sandy Ewen, Beat Keller, Greg Kelley, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Carina Khorkhordina, Alexander Markvart, Karen Ng, Chris Pitsiokos, Ernesto Rodrigues, Guillherme Rodrigues, Ute Wasserman, Jacob Wick, Nate Wooley, and Jack Wright.
Ed Osborn works with many forms of electronic media including installation, video, sound, and performance. He has presented his work at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the singuhr-hörgalerie (Berlin), the Berkeley Art Museum, Artspace (Sydney), the Institute of Modern Art (Brisbane), the ZKM Center for Art and Media (Karlsruhe), Kiasma (Helsinki), MassMOCA (North Adams), the Yale University Art Gallery, and the Sonic Arts Research Centre (Belfast). Osborn has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Creative Work Fund, and Arts International and been awarded residencies from the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, the Banff Centre for the Arts, Elektronmusikstudion (Stockholm), STEIM (Amsterdam), and EMPAC (Troy, NY). He is Professor of Visual Art and Music at Brown University.