About this Event
Join us for an intimate afternoon with Caroline Davis as she celebrates the release of her latest album, Fallows, with a special live performance and vinyl signing.
Taking place in a gallery setting, this event offers a rare opportunity to experience Davis’s music up close — where improvisation, emotional depth, and connection unfold in real time. The album’s artwork, created by Tulu Bayar, will also be on view, adding a visual dimension to this deeply collaborative project.
This program is presented in conjunction with Tulu Bayar’s solo exhibition, What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly, on view at Amos Eno Gallery from June 11 through July 19, 2026. The exhibition brings together recent bodies of work exploring memory, identity, and belonging through material-based processes and collaborative storytelling, and will be open for viewing during the event.
Following the performance, attendees are invited to meet the artist and have their vinyl copies of Fallows signed. Albums will be available for purchase on-site, and one lucky guest will receive a complimentary album through a raffle held during the event.
Caroline Davis is a Brooklyn-based saxophonist, composer, and activist whose work bridges improvisation, social inquiry, and expansive musical storytelling. A 2025 Guggenheim Fellow in Composition and recipient of the DownBeat Critics Poll Alto Saxophone Rising Star Award, Davis has earned widespread recognition for her innovative and deeply human approach to jazz and contemporary music.
This is a unique opportunity to experience live music and contemporary art in dialogue — don’t miss it.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, June 13
Time: 3:00–5:00 PM
Program includes:
• Live performance
• Vinyl signing
• Album raffle giveaway
Additional Information
Space is limited. Early arrival is encouraged to fully experience the performance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Amos Eno Gallery, 191 Henry Street, New York, United States
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