A collective soundtrack created by neighbors, visitors, strangers, and friends.
Join us for a vinyl listening and music-sharing gathering hosted by Liberty Labs member Joel Seigle—industrial designer and custom sound system builder.
Remember vinyl? The weight of it. The crackle before the needle settles. This is an invitation to slow down and listen together. Bring a record or two—old favorites, rare finds, beloved classics, borrowed gems, inherited oddities, or total mysteries you’ve never actually played. If it’s on vinyl, it belongs here.
We’ll take turns and share the room. No playlists. No skipping ahead. Just sound, stories, and the quiet thrill of hearing something new through someone else’s ears.
Come as you are. Bring what you love (or what confuses you). Let’s listen together.
This program is free of charge.
Joel Seigle is a designer and maker whose practice is shaped by a balance between nature and urban culture. Raised outside Chicago in a family connected to the lumber trade and trained in industrial design at Pratt Institute, his work spans a range of materials while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.
Evan Yee is a founding member of Liberty Labs and a Brooklyn-based artist and fabricator who grew up between Oakland, California, and Sag Harbor, New York. His practice evolved from painting into multimedia sculpture, installation, and metalworking, which now anchors his work.
Sponsors
Visual Arts programs are supported by lead funding from Lucio and Joan Noto, with additional support provided by Barbara and Richard S. Lane, The Michael Lynne Museum Endowment, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, The Giuppy Nantista Fund, and The Hoie Fund.
Additional support provided by Friends of the Museum: Shari and Jeff Aronson, The Artist Profile Archive, William L. Bernhard, Elizabeth Gordon and Woody Heller, The Hayden Family Foundation, Robert Longo and Sophie Chahinian, Elin and Michael Nierenberg, Onna House, Lori and John Reinsberg, Jeff and Audrey Spiegel, Hillary and Jeff Suchman, Jane Wesman and Don Savelson, and Yurman Family Foundation.