BLACKBOX festival night 2

January 21, 2024

Roulette Intermedium, Brooklyn, NY

Photos by Kayla Miller

BLACKBOX FESTIVAL NIGHT 1

January 20, 2024

ShapeShifter Lab, Brooklyn, NY

Photos by Kayla Miller

BORROWED LANDSCAPE

BlackBox Ensemble presents the live premiere of Borrowed Landscape, a play by tauchgold with music by Dai Fujikura, at the Noguchi Museum, alongside works by Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Takemitsu, and inti figgis-vizueta.

November 8, 2023

The Noguchi Museum, Queens, NY

Photos by Don Shahl

THE SOUND OF SPACE BETWEEN US @ CLARK ART INSTITUTE

October 1, 2024

The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA

Photos by Rachel Cruz

all the things we cannot see

BlackBox Ensemble performs works by Ari Sussman, Igor Silva, Cole Reyes, Eliza Brown, Jimena Maldonado, and inti figgis-vizueta

March 3, 2023

Culture Lab LIC, Queens, New York

Photos by Rider Foster

outside the box festival

BlackBox presented a festival of multidisciplinary performances at Hudson River Park Pier 45. Performances include a new dance piece choreographed by Joelle Santiago, featuring dancer Liana Kleinman and music by Annie Nikunen, a poetry reading by Connie Li, and a musical storytelling family workshop by Art Beyond the Ink. Throughout the day, BlackBox performed works by Ari Sussman, Cole Reyes, Paul Novak, Brittany J. Green, Annie Nikunen, and Tanner Porter.

September 3, 2022

Hudson River Park Pier 45, Manhattan, NY

Photos by Kayla Miller

Flyover country

The BlackBox Ensemble performs the world premiere of Erich Barganier’s “Flyover Country,” an evening-length work for chamber ensemble, speaker, and fixed media based on poetry by John McCarthy.

April 8, 2022

Cary Hall, The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Manhattan, NY

Photos by Mei Stone

“Intersections”

The BlackBox Ensemble performed the world premiere of Annie Nikunen’s “The Love of Being Lost in Anonymity” and Paul Novak’s “reflected tides,” alongside Brittany J. Green’s “Intersections” and Novak’s “prisms and mirrors.”

December 11, 2021

Grace & St. Paul’s Church, Manhattan, NY

Photos by Kate Swede-Taillon

blackbox with tanner porter

The BlackBox Ensemble opened the 2021-2022 season with the live premiere of Tanner Porter’s “Honey,” alongside works by Brittany J. Green, Jimena Maldonado, and Bekah Simms.

October 2, 2021

Uncommonly Studio, Brooklyn, NY

Photos by Sam Gray, Uncommonly Studio

avaloch farm

The BlackBox Ensemble recently returned from a residency at the Avaloch Farm Music Institute in Boscawen, New Hampshire, where we workshopped new pieces by Paul Novak and our very own Annie Nikunen, both of whom were in residence with us.

August 1-10, 2021

Avaloch Farm Music Institute, Boscawen, NH

Photos by Ryan McCullough

avaloch farm

The BlackBox Ensemble recently returned from a residency at the Avaloch Farm Music Institute in Boscawen, New Hampshire, where we workshopped new pieces by Paul Novak and our very own Annie Nikunen, both of whom were in residence with us.

August 1-10, 2021

Avaloch Farm Music Institute, Boscawen, NH

Photos by Ryan McCullough

Gallery of sound

The concept for Gallery of Sound started as an attempt to reflect on our experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic as we emerged from its grip. Each work on the program was a meditation on the themes that occupied our minds in 2020 - distance and connection, isolation and community, time passing and time standing still. Held at RPM Underground in Midtown, each solo piece was performed for small audience in an isolated room, while ensemble pieces were performed on the main stage.

June 22, 2021

RPM Underground, Manhattan

Photos by Toby Winarto

 
 

Presented December 12, 2020

Recorded November 14, 2020 at the Church of St. John’s in the Village, NYC

Photos by Toby Winarto

elegy

Created while performances for live audiences were still not feasible, “Elegy” featured a program of works meditating on loss, grief, and transcendence by Juhi Bansal, Carlos Simon, Yaz Lancaster, Brittany J. Green, and Jessica Mays.

julius eastman’s “FEMENINE”

The BlackBox Ensemble teams up with Sound Off: Music for Bail to produce an outdoor performance of Julius Eastman’s Femenine, featuring a volunteer roster of NYC contemporary musicians, to raise money for bail funds.

September 23, 2020

Marsha P. Johnson State Park, Brooklyn, NY

Photos by Paul Borque