Artists Studio

Joy Guidry

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Artists Studio

Joy Guidry

February 20 – February 21, 2026

Veterans Room

Joy Guidry is a celebrated artist in the experimental and avant-garde music spaces, representing a convergence of sound, spirit, and radical self-expression. As a bassoonist, versatile improviser, performance artist, and composer of experimental, Guidry creates daring new works that embody a deep love of storytelling that channels their inner child while honoring their ancestors and predecessors. This multifaceted artist comes to the Veterans Room to create a ruminative performance in the spirit of a Southern church revival and based on her ambient album Five Prayers, reimagining it into movements based on different themes of Black American spirituality and artistic expression ranging from jazz and minimalism to opera, ballet, blues, and gospel.

“Joy Guidry’s music is an evocation of prayer … [that] sits at the nexus between Black classical music, modern European traditions, alt soul, jazz, and beyond.”

Clash Magazine

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$45 (plus fees)

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Public support is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council under the leadership of Speaker Adrienne Adams.

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Curated by jazz pianist, composer, and MacArthur Fellow Jason Moran, this series showcases a diverse mix of some of today’s most creative voices who have a distinct relationship to sound with a uniquely visual aesthetic. All of these artists and musicians defy categorization and blur the boundaries of performance, allowing them to freely explore their artistic sensibilities and exciting new directions in their creative practice. Realized in the Veterans Room—a monument to the American Aesthetic Movement designed by Louis C. Tiffany & Co., Associated Artists—these interventions expressly mirror the innovative spirit of the exceptional young artists present at the room’s inception.