QUEER @ HERE

treya lam

June 24-25

treya lam 

Solo music set.

treya lam is a composer, interdisciplinary performing and recording artist whose intersecting identities ignites their work. lam’s voice culminates in liberation-oriented songwriting and environmental scores throughout solo and collaborative work that “perfectly captures the mixture of love, loss and hope” (Smithsonian Magazine).

treya’s debut Good News was created entirely by womxn and released via Kaki King’s label. they are a member of the Resistance Revival Chorus and their song Dawn is featured on the RRC’s album “This Joy” alongside featured artist Rhiannon Giddens.  they are currently recording their sophomore album “otherland: a sonic altar” which features Allison Russell. treya has been researching and reinterpreting music from A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America with Nobuko Miyamoto’s blessing. lam has supported and shared stages with Ani DiFranco, Valerie June, and Susie Ibarra and has performed original music at Lincoln Center, Celebrate Brooklyn, and the Newport Folk Fest.

lam has been a OneBeat fellow, Joe’s Pub Working Group artist, and NYCLU Artist Ambassador. their work has received support from the New York Voices Commission, NYSCA, NYFA, Music Forward Foundation, and they have been in residence at MASS MoCA, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn College

QUEER @ HERE is a festival that was born in 2001 and that HERE is proud to revive 24 years later, in the context of the present moment and our continued joyful struggle for queer liberation! QUEER @ HERE will share concerts, solo performance, comedy, and more. QUEER @ HERE will take place on select evenings throughout Pride Month with performances at 8:30pm in the Dorothy B. Williams (DOT) Theater.

Performances:

Tuesday, June 24th: Performance #1 at 8:30 pm

Wednesday, June 25th: Performance #2 at 8:30 pm

Venue: HERE Dorothy B. Williams Theater (DOT)

Runtime: 60 minutes

Ticket Price:

10 for $10

Standard: $25

We understand the extreme challenges that our current financial climate presents. No matter your socioeconomic status, we want everyone to have access to groundbreaking art. There are ten tickets priced at $10 available for each performance on a first-come, first-served basis, for those in need of financial assistance. These tickets are available with the code ACCESS. Limit two tickets per patron. Subject to availability.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

treya lam is a composer, interdisciplinary performing and recording artist whose intersecting identities ignites their work. lam’s voice culminates in liberation-oriented songwriting and environmental scores throughout solo and collaborative work that “perfectly captures the mixture of love, loss and hope” (Smithsonian Magazine).

treya’s debut Good News was created entirely by womxn and released via Kaki King’s label. they are a member of the Resistance Revival Chorus and their song Dawn is featured on the RRC’s album “This Joy” alongside featured artist Rhiannon Giddens.  they are currently recording their sophomore album “otherland: a sonic altar” which features Allison Russell. treya has been researching and reinterpreting music from A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America with Nobuko Miyamoto’s blessing. lam has supported and shared stages with Ani DiFranco, Valerie June, and Susie Ibarra and has performed original music at Lincoln Center, Celebrate Brooklyn, and the Newport Folk Fest.

lam has been a OneBeat fellow, Joe’s Pub Working Group artist, and NYCLU Artist Ambassador. their work has received support from the New York Voices Commission, NYSCA, NYFA, Music Forward Foundation, and they have been in residence at MASS MoCA, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn College