Art Walk is a bit of a stealth event in downtown Princeton. If you missed the first two, you can catch the third tomorrow, Thursday. It's an elaboration of the university art museum's Thursday evening programming, and involves coordination with many town institutions and businesses.
As part of Art Walk, from 6-8pm, the Labyrinth Bookstore on Nassau St. will be hosting my group, the Sustainable Jazz Ensemble. I write all the music, with names like Scrambled Eggs, Fresh Paint, Crying It Out and Forgotten Memories. Labyrinth will provide tea and coffee, or you can bring your own. You'll find us on the lower level, but the music drifts up the stairs to the main floor if you want to take it in while browsing.
The university art museum website has more info about Art Walk, including a Sustainable Fashion Design Competition starting at 5pm. By sustainable, I assume they mean the sort of clothing that looks great while reducing dependency on fuel to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Another great opportunity to hear our music and socialize is a potluck/performance on Saturday, May 19, at a private music room across Route 1 a short ways. That one starts at 7, with a couple sets starting at 8pm. Please send me an email for details (If you move your cursor over to the right edge of this blog, some labels will pop out. One is called "about me", and includes my email address.)
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