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Pianist Maki Namekawa in a leather jacket looking into the camera.
Maki Namekawa, Credit: Andreas H. Bitesnich

Maki Namekawa Presents Philip Glass, Keith Jarrett, Joe Hisaishi, Evan Ziporyn

Black and white illustration of two people having a fist fight while others watch.
Water Wars: Episode 2, The Eternal Swamp. Illustration by Sarnath Banerjee

Water Wars

Demystifying social science through creative storytelling
Artists Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya standing together and smiling at the camera.
Shige Moriya and Ximena Garnica. Credit: Brandon Perdomo.

Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya

Performance installation exploring the juxtapositions of multiplicities and the power of rising
A photo of a child in a military uniform reads "How to become a dictator in 12 steps."
How to become a Dictator in 12 steps. Detail from the interface for the Anatomy of Revolution website (in progress). [Photo of child, courtesy the Arab Image Foundation]. 2020.

Anatomy of Revolution

Archiving movements of protest
Profile view of Sean Jones playing the trumpet.
Sean Jones, Jazz at the Bistro. Courtesy of the artist.

Sean Jones

Under the auspices of CAST’s MIT Sounding series, It Must Be Now!, led by Fred Harris, brings together three leading musicians to collectively compose a large-scale work for MIT musicians on the overall theme of racial justice.
Braxton Cook stands in front of a red background, holding his alto sax down at his waist.
Braxton Cook. Credit Tom Van Scoyoc.

Braxton Cook

Under the auspices of CAST’s MIT Sounding series, It Must Be Now!, led by Fred Harris, brings together three leading musicians to collectively compose a large-scale work for MIT musicians on the overall theme of racial justice.
Terri Lyne Carrington smiles while playing on drums.
Terri Lyne Carrington. Credit: Jacobs.

Terri Lyne Carrington

Under the auspices of CAST’s MIT Sounding series, It Must Be Now!, led by Fred Harris, brings together three leading musicians to collectively compose a large-scale work for MIT musicians on the overall theme of racial justice.
A black and white photograph of Fabio Tavares (right) observing fellow performer Natalia deCampos (left) looking away from him, down to the left.
Natalia deCampos and Fabio Tavares perform in a workshop of Immense Joy/Hots. Credit: Ana Busto.

Immense Joy / H.o.t.S

Clarice Lispector’s brutal and tender exploration of what it truly means to be poor
Adesola Akinleye faces the camera and smiles.
Portrait of Adesola Akinleye. Credit: Foteini Christofilopoulou.

Adesola Akinleye

Investigating the embodied choreography of urban space
Iva Bittová. Courtesy of the artist.
Iva Bittová. Courtesy of the artist.

Iva Bittová

Czech avant-garde violinist, singer, and composer
Anat Cohen. Credit Shervin Lainez.
Anat Cohen. Credit Shervin Lainez.

Anat Cohen

A virtuoso widely recognized as one of the most vital clarinetists working today
Luciana Souza. Credit Kim Fox.
Luciana Souza. Credit Kim Fox.

Luciana Souza

Brazilian-born vocalist and Grammy winner "organically crosses genre borders"
A self-portrait, line drawing of Rosa Colón Guerra, by the artist.
Rosa Colón Guerra. Courtesy of the artist.

Rosa Colón Guerra

Challenging colonialist narratives through board games
Photo credit: Cem Talu.
Hussein Chalayan.

Hussein Chalayan

Transformable fashion
Sarnath Banerjee. Credit: Hemant Sareen.
Sarnath Banerjee. Credit: Hemant Sareen.

Sarnath Banerjee

Demystifying social science through creative storytelling
Photo: © John Scarisbrick.

Carsten Höller

Manifesting the art-science of sleep and dreaming

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