Day for Night: A Salon on Art and Nightlife

While many see clubbing as a murky night out in a sweaty nightclub, an abandoned warehouse, or at an open-air rave with no connection to more wholesome things that happen during the day, club culture has long been an important incubator of cultural movements and continues to provide spaces for connection, creativity, and personal expression.

This afternoon salon brings together scholars, writers, artists, and nightlife makers to enlighten nightlife as an art form and discover the ways social and performative dance have intertwined in recent years. Audiences explore the life and art of the DJ, dancing in social and artistic spheres, and writing about raves in a series of panels featuring participants such as artist-scholar, DJ, and Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University madison moore; Geoffrey Mak, Co-Curator for Writing on Raves; scholar-practitioner of dance performance Ariel Osterweis, whose teaching practice includes the exploration of clubbing; and artist, performer, and event planner at The Spectrum BK Gage Spex.

Presented in conjunction with R.O.S.E., the Armory’s new commission by Sharon Eyal, Gai Behar, Caius Pawson of Young, and DJ Ben UFO, that sits at the intersection of arts and nightlife.











When: Sun., Sep. 8, 2024 at 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where: The Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Ave.
212-616-3930
Price: $35 (plus fees)
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While many see clubbing as a murky night out in a sweaty nightclub, an abandoned warehouse, or at an open-air rave with no connection to more wholesome things that happen during the day, club culture has long been an important incubator of cultural movements and continues to provide spaces for connection, creativity, and personal expression.

This afternoon salon brings together scholars, writers, artists, and nightlife makers to enlighten nightlife as an art form and discover the ways social and performative dance have intertwined in recent years. Audiences explore the life and art of the DJ, dancing in social and artistic spheres, and writing about raves in a series of panels featuring participants such as artist-scholar, DJ, and Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University madison moore; Geoffrey Mak, Co-Curator for Writing on Raves; scholar-practitioner of dance performance Ariel Osterweis, whose teaching practice includes the exploration of clubbing; and artist, performer, and event planner at The Spectrum BK Gage Spex.

Presented in conjunction with R.O.S.E., the Armory’s new commission by Sharon Eyal, Gai Behar, Caius Pawson of Young, and DJ Ben UFO, that sits at the intersection of arts and nightlife.

Buy tickets/get more info now