Dome Cartographies: Scribble Scores, Archival Projections, and Jazz in the

Sat May 02 2026 at 05:00 pm to 09:00 pm UTC-04:00

Socrates Sculpture Park | Queens

Socrates Sculpture Park
Publisher/HostSocrates Sculpture Park
Dome Cartographies: Scribble Scores, Archival Projections, and Jazz in the
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(Please note that the Park closes at dusk, no one will be admitted once the park closes)
About this Event

Celebrate the arrival of spring with artist Natalia Nakazawa at a vibrant evening of art, music, food and community at Socrates Sculpture Park. This special event takes place within and around the sculpture, Dome Cartographies, on Saturday, May 2nd from 5 - 9 pm. Welcoming all ages, Scribble Scores is an imaginative participatory workshop by artist Nicole Lattuca and musician Matthew Mottel. Through colorful graphic scores, children and adults alike are invited to explore experimental music-making, no prior musical experience required. At sunset, there will be live projections of a reimagined CHARAS archives, followed by music performances by Matthew Mottel and Art Jones, closing out an intimate evening in the park.

Schedule:
5:00 - 6:30 pm: Parents in the Avant Garde open play workshop - Scribble Scores and Collaborative Performances in and around Dome Cartographies.
6:30 - 7:30 pm: Dinner in the Dome!! BBQ Picnic - bring a blanket
7:30 - 9:00 pm: Sunset Projection of CHARAS archives + live music/dance with Matt Mottel and Art Jones

BIOS
Natalia Nakazawa is a Queens-based interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work spans painting, textiles, and social practice. As a child of Latin American (Uruguayan) and Asian (Japanese American, yonsei) diasporas, she draws on complex cultural legacies to explore identity, migration, and storytelling. Through collaborative, community-driven projects, Nakazawa blurs the boundaries between education, activism, and art, inviting collective participation. Her jacquard textiles incorporate images from open-access museum collections, often highlighting historical moments of cultural exchange. These works serve as tactile archives; places to critically engage with memory. She holds an MFA from California College of the Arts, an MSEd from Queens College, and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been shown at institutions including The Met, Wave Hill, and Kunsthal Extra City. Nakazawa has participated in numerous residencies and her work is held in collections such as The Rockefeller Foundation and Memorial Sloan Kettering.https://www.natalianakazawa.com/
@nakazawastudio
Nicole Lattuca (Parents in the Avant Garde) is an artist, curator, designer, educator, and mom of a toddler. Her creative work  seeks dialogue with the histories or nuances of a place to facilitate learning environments, design engagements, and celebrate the beauty of communities and place. She creates a focused attention to the design, atmosphere, and hospitality of every program and workshop. Nicole is Co-Founder of Parents in the Avant Garde and a Teaching Artist at Dia Beacon, Catskill Art Space, and Bethel Woods. Nicole holds an MA in Exhibition and Museum Studies from San Francisco Art Institute.https://www.nicolelattuca.com/Parents in the Avant Garde @parentsintheavantgarde
Matthew Mottel (Parents in the Avant Garde) is an artist, musician and researcher/writer who enlivens primary source materials and creates collaborative artworks that amplify knowledge and provide access to subterranean culture. Social activism and cultural community are threads that run throughout his extensive body of performances, videos,  sculptures and music. Mottel’s comprehensive artistic foraging stems from his native New York upbringing. In 2015, he collectively levitated Vice Media HQ into the East River in a performance ritual organized by his band Talibam! He is currently a professor of Media Art at both Brooklyn College and New Jersey City University. He was awarded a Social Practice CUNY Fellowship for 2022-2023. https://www.mattmottel.info/
@talibamnyc
Art Jones works with moving images, sound, and installation. His object-based work explores the relationships between collective memory, history and power at specific times and places. Jones' dj/vj audiovisual performances often utilize mainstream media and popular culture as raw material to be sampled and remixed in order to examine implicit meanings or suggest new ones. He has performed and collaborated with a variety of musicians and artists and has exhibited in the U.S. and internationally at venues including Ars Electronica, Tate Gallery, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, Times Art Center Berlin, and MoMa. He works in a variety of old and new media interfaces and continues to perform at various locations.
@artjones3000

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Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Boulevard, Queens, United States

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