Date:
November 13, 2025–January 13, 2026
Sick (Music) Center is an experimental research, development, and community space exploring and supporting Sick/Disabled Listening and Music— living, passed, and speculative. The project seeks, with a growing cohort of Sick/Disabled Musicians, alternatives to the formal and systemic structures which guide our ideas about what music can be, where music can show up in our lives, and for whom music is accessible. How do we seek Sick Musical forms? Ways of making, worlds of sound, that embrace our states of being, our states of desire?
About the artist
Anna RG
Artist
Anna RG (she/they) makes work in composition, ancestral songs, sculpture, and community organizing. They've performed at Carnegie Hall, Newport Folk Festival, Big Ears Festival, NPR Tiny Desk, Hirshhorn Museum; played with Lonnie Holley, Susan Alcorn, Paul Wiancko (Kronos Quartet), Jim White, Ellen Fullman, Glen Hansard. Her longtime duo (on Smithsonian Folkways) was heralded “a radical expansion of what folk songs are supposed to do”(The New Yorker). She holds a MFA in sculpture from Bard College; and fellowships at MacDowell and Issue Project Room. They are a founding member of Artists In Resistance, a disabled-led collective committed to supporting covid-safer events in the city, through an air filter library, masks, education, and resources.
Projects
Explore/Archive
See allOpens May 14, 2026
Bel Falleiros
A project that calls us, in this moment of social and environmental collapse, to make space to be with nature.
Opens March 22, 2026
Zeelie Brown
The artist will compose and premiere a new sonata exploring the links between music, ecology, and spatial justice
Opens January 14, 2026
Kriss Li
A circle of creative exchanges between Assembly youths and 3 incarcerated participants from Parole Prep’s Archive-Based Creative Arts program