Char Jeré & Guests

Tuesday, May 26, 20268:00 pm
$25 advance$30 doors$20 STUDENT/SENIOR (w/ ID, SENIOR 65+ - advance and at door)doors 7:00pm

Char Jeré brings together an eclectic crew of performers — from video artists to sound artists — for a night of innovation and experimentation. The group will build a traveling planetarium that holds stars, shapes, and the sounds and vibrations of the cosmos, for a planet in distress.

A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.


Working in a range of disciplines, spanning sound, installation, sculpture, painting, video, and film, Char Jeré has an artistic vision rooted in a philosophy they have coined Afro-fractalism, a term that builds on the foundations of Afrofuturism. Within this framework, time is conceived as nonlinear and multidimensional, a conduit that connects the past, present, and future through intergenerational communication with ancestors. Jeré’s work investigates fractures and connections within a Black diasporic history along with the possibilities for reclaiming and reshaping narratives around race and technology.

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Char Jeré & Guests

Tuesday, May 26, 20268:00 pm
$25 advance$30 doors$20 STUDENT/SENIOR (w/ ID, SENIOR 65+ - advance and at door)doors 7:00pm

Char Jeré brings together an eclectic crew of performers — from video artists to sound artists — for a night of innovation and experimentation. The group will build a traveling planetarium that holds stars, shapes, and the sounds and vibrations of the cosmos, for a planet in distress.

A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.


Working in a range of disciplines, spanning sound, installation, sculpture, painting, video, and film, Char Jeré has an artistic vision rooted in a philosophy they have coined Afro-fractalism, a term that builds on the foundations of Afrofuturism. Within this framework, time is conceived as nonlinear and multidimensional, a conduit that connects the past, present, and future through intergenerational communication with ancestors. Jeré’s work investigates fractures and connections within a Black diasporic history along with the possibilities for reclaiming and reshaping narratives around race and technology.

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