Thursday, April 16 @ 7:00 pm
National Jazz Museum in Harlem
Join us on Thursday, April 16, for an intimate evening of live jazz & neuroscientific discovery.
Music on the Brain
Healing Grief Through the Unconscious Mind
Through the lens of Dr. Noam Schneck’s groundbreaking MRI research at Columbia University, we explore the “hidden” map of grief. Discover how our unconscious minds creatively “rewrite” the story of loss—distilling the enormity of grief into something that the conscious mind can “contain”.
Acclaimed pianist and vocalist Kelly Green performs original compositions from her deeply personal album dedicated to her mother, illustrating the profound connection between creative inspiration and the healing brain.
Featuring the Kelly Green Quartet with Luca Soul Rosenfeld (bass/guitar), Evan Hyde (drums), and Elijah J. Thomas (flutes).
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Music on the Brain is a collaboration between the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute.
Seating is limited and provided on a first come, first served basis. For free events, we generally overbook to ensure a full house. All unclaimed tickets are released 15 minutes before start time, so we recommend that you arrive early.

We are your go-to venue for off-site meetings, receptions, film screenings, workshops, networking events, socials and more. Located in the heart of Central Harlem’s thriving culinary and entertainment district, The National Jazz Museum in Harlem is the perfect place to hold your next gathering.