Jazz Is: Now! Curatorial Fellow Luther S. Allison Presents: Panel Discussion on Cross-Generational Relations

This event will be an intergenerational discussion regarding the jazz scene particularly in NYC and also at large internationally.  We will discuss the current state of jazz education both in the classroom and outside of the classroom, mentorship, changes in the scene throughout history, and everyone’s personal vision for how to create a brighter future ahead.  

Panelists: Summer Camargo, Jason Marshall and Catherine Russell

Hosted by Jazz Is: Now! 2024 Curatorial Fellow, Luther S. Allison.

This program is made possible with funding from the New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellowship

About the Jazz Is: Now Curatorial Fellowships

Since its founding, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem has provided young artists with opportunities to perform as well as curate concerts and events. NJMH Artistic Director Christian McBride started curating performances and presentations at the Museum in 2006, and Artistic Director Jon Batiste began in 2010 while a student at Juilliard.  The excitement and energy those events brought to our community inform our current programming and creative vision. As Christian and Jon became globally recognized jazz ambassadors, the Museum continued to provide emerging artists with career-enhancing opportunities to curate events at the Museum.  In 2022, we formalized this initiative as theJazz Is: Now Curatorial Fellowships, with generous funding from the New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fellowship Program.  Our third cohort of Jazz Is: Now Curatorial Fellows includes bassist Liany Mateo and pianist Luther Allison.

Liany and Luther will be performing and curating a variety of events at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem throughout 2024.

Tue, Oct 29
8:00 pm

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