Join us for our first evening of First Wednesdays Jazz in the Gallery on October 3, 2018. Museum admission and gallery programs will be free from 6–8 pm on the first Wednesday evening of the month (except September and January). Visitors will have access to the exhibitions, enjoy live jazz, free drinks, and have the option to participate in a curated conversation around an exhibition object.
Joanna Ebenstein, co-founder of Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Museum, will be leading this week’s First Wednesdays Conversation.
RSVP required.
Music Provided by:
Dan Wilkins (saxophone)
Bill Washer (guitar)
Gene Perla (double-bass)
Vern Mobley (drums)
First Wednesdays Jazz in the Gallery is guest curated by musician Gene Perla.
Gene Perla was raised in New Jersey where he studied classical piano and trombone. After attending Berklee School of Music he moved to New York and began his musical career as a jazz bassist. He has performed and/or recorded with Chick Corea, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Elvin Jones, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, Chuck Mangione, Joni Mitchell, Buddy Rich, Sonny Rollins, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Stone Alliance, Sarah Vaughan, Nancy Wilson, and others. In the early 1970’s he formed music publishing and record companies, and his group “Stone Alliance” traveled to South America and Europe which gave him experience in management and booking. Other efforts include Broadway sound design (Tony Award for “City of Angels”), recording studio operations, and Webmaster for the Jazz Education Network.
Leading support for Public Programs at Bard Graduate Center comes from Gregory Soros and other generous donors.