Non-Event and the Goethe-Institut Boston present an evening of idiosyncratic & circuit bent electronics in the amazing acoustics of the Great Engines Hall at Waterworks.
Non-Event is a Boston-based concert series devoted to the presentation of the finest in experimental, abstract, improvised, and new music from New England and around the world.
All in Metropolitan Waterworks
Non-Event and the Goethe-Institut Boston present an evening of idiosyncratic & circuit bent electronics in the amazing acoustics of the Great Engines Hall at Waterworks.
Non-Event presents a collaborative performance by Yvette Janine Jackson and Jessica Shand based on Jackson’s radio opera ENTF (Backspace) in the unique acoustics of the Great Engines Hall of the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum. The piece is presented as part of the Radio Opera Workshop, a project exploring narrative soundscapes.
Non-Event is pleased to present two nights of experimental music in the extraordinary acoustics of the Great Engines Hall of the Waterworks Museum.
Night 1: Doors 7:30pm, Music 8pm
id m theft able and The Choir Required, The Peeling Revealing
Nima Janmohammadi
Keith Fullerton Whitman
Night 2: Doors 7pm, Music 7:30pm
Regan Bowering
Lean
Mariam Rezaei
Sheer Anxiety
Non-Event, the Goethe-Institut Boston, and Villa Albertine present an evening of site responsive performances by Roméo Poirier and Kristina Warren in the Great Engines Hall of the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum. Presented as part of the Power(s) of Water Festival.
Non-Event and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture present a free, site-responsive performance by Raven Chacon in the Great Engines Hall of Waterworks.
Non-Event is pleased to present two nights of experimental music in the extraordinary acoustics of the Great Engines Hall of the Waterworks Museum.
Night 1: Doors 7:30pm, Music 8pm — SOLD OUT
Alex Bernhardt (Cryptwarbler)
Isabella Koen & Rachel Devorah (duo)
Arnold Dreyblatt
Night 2: Doors 7pm, Music 7:30pm — Advanced tickets sold out. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.
Lemuel Marc
sadnoise
Lea Bertucci & Henry Fraser
Neil Leonard performing Phill Niblock (duo)
Non-Event is pleased to present Weilu Ge’s installation, Resonant Bodies for multiple loudspeakers as part of the Waterworks 2023 Festival.
Non-Event is pleased to present three nights of experimental music in the extraordinary acoustics of the Great Engines Hall of the Waterworks Museum. Each night features three sets of music.
Night One: Thursday, April 27 — Luke Stewart / Greg Kelley / Rhea
Night Two: Friday, April 28 — Claire Rousay / Retribution Body / Staubitz and Waterhouse
Night Three: Saturday, April 29 — Charmaine Lee / Asha Tamirisa / Joe Bastardo
Non-Event is pleased to present Mike Bullock’s installation, Whip-poor-will, for multiple loudspeakers as part of the Waterworks 2023 Festival.
Please Note: Tickets for both nights are now sold out
Non-Event celebrates a return to live programming with a two-day festival of experimental music from around New England. Each night features four sets of music.
Night One: Friday, April 29 — Lautaro Mantilla / Paulownia / Kelley Sheehan / Tongue Depressor
Night Two: Saturday, April 30 — Nat Baldwin & Stella Silbert / Victoria Cheah / Jake Meginsky / Stan Strickland
Non-Event at Home presents an a/v video premiere by Seiyoung Jang & Alex Cohen.
Non-Event and the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum present Meridian (Tim Feeney, Sarah Hennies, Greg Stuart)
with pianist Phillip Bush performing the premiere of Sarah Hennies’ Reservoir 1: Preservation
Non-Event and the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum present an evening of improvisations by Susan Alcorn, Damon Smith, and Jeb Bishop
Non-Event and Mobius present an evening of performances by friends and collaborators of the late Jed Speare
Non-Event and the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum present and evening of solo works by Kevin Drumm and Andrea Pensado.
Non-Event and the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum present and evening of solo cello by Okkyung Lee along with a performance of Andy Graydon’s Mishaps and Malaprops (an Oral History) for six voices
Non-Event and the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum present Sarah Davachi performing her piece Untitled piece for harmonium, violin, viola da gamba, and electronics with Eden Macadam-Somer (violin) & Ben Swartz (viola da gamba) as well as a piece by Katarina Miljkovic