CAST Visiting Artist Billy Novick performs in The Great Clarinet Summit. Credit: Sham Sthankiya/MIT. Billy Novick "Sincerity... elegance... a lovely celebration of tunefulness" — Downbeat
Anat Cohen. Credit Shervin Lainez. Anat Cohen A virtuoso widely recognized as one of the most vital clarinetists working today
Johnny Gandelsman performs in MIT Kresge Auditorium, February 2020. Credit: Leon Yim. Johnny Gandelsman Violinist Gandelsman "plays with a balletic lightness of touch and a sense of whimsy and imagination" —Boston Globe
Don Byron at MIT. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington. Don Byron Legendary clarinetist and composer forging what he calls "a sound above genre" 2012, 2013
CAST Visiting Artist Newton Harrison lectures in the MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT), 2017. Credit: HErickson/MIT. Newton Harrison Eco-Art and Action Research
Tomás Saraceno, Biosphere MW32/Flying Garden/Air-Port-City, 2007. Courtesy: Tomás Saraceno. Credit: Rokma. Tomás Saraceno Inflatable and airborne biospheres that expand our thermodynamic imagination REVERBERATIONS September 25, 2014 MIT Museum SENSING September 27, 2014 2:00 – 5:00 pm Media Lab, MIT Building E14-674
Maya Beiser at the 2017 CAST Symposium. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington. Maya Beiser Maya Beiser is a “cello goddess” -- The New Yorker
B. Stephen Carpenter II, Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility and Pedagogy. B. Stephen Carpenter II Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility and Pedagogy
Agnieszka Kurant. Photo: Janek Zamoyski. Agnieszka Kurant Creating art through emergence and collective intelligence
Sarah Cahill. Credit: Christine Alicino. Sarah Cahill “Sterling Bay Area pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” —The New York Times November 16, 2014 at Kendall Hall (W14)
Hyphen-Labs, NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism Characters. Courtesy of the Artists. Hyphen-Labs NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism