EPI: MURAL MUSIC — PART II - The Finale
March 25th
7pm Doors
8-9pm Live Performance
10pm Wind Down
12am Close
On March 25th, EPI returns for its second and final chapter.
What began as a dialogue between sound and surface now reaches its culmination. Over the course of this evening, the monumental 15 x 6 ft mural will be brought to completion by visual artist Harrison Love, as violinist Antoinette Ady once again transforms the room through live, layered performance.
Her violin moves between classical precision and contemporary exploration, expanded through live looping that builds harmonic architecture in real time. The sound does not sit beside the painting — it surrounds it, presses against it, reshapes it. Every mark Love places responds to resonance, tempo, and breath. Every tonal shift subtly redirects gesture, scale, and intensity. What unfolds is not performance layered onto art, but a shared act of creation.
Part II marks the closing movement of this immersive collaboration. The mural that began in February will be completed before the audience — the final passages revealed through presence, risk, and intuition.
EPI draws its name from Epitheoria — a new term inspired from an ancient idea describing a way of seeing that transcends observation. It speaks to contemplative witnessing, to entering a space where perception becomes participation. Here, the audience is not separate from the work. Attention itself becomes part of the composition.
Each ticket includes a complimentary NO MORE cocktail and access to a curated collection of behind-the-scenes documentation capturing the full arc of the two-evening collaboration.
EPI is not simply a show.
It is not merely an exhibition.
It is a living convergence of sound, gesture, space, and shared awareness.
And when it concludes, you will understand why it could only ever be experienced in the room.
More about Harrison Love can be found at
www.harrisonlove.com
More about Antoinette Ady can be found at
https://www.nycviolinstudio.com/antoinetteviolin