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Listening Session: Tremaine Emory

Tremaine Emory. Courtesy of the artist.

CANCELED: Listening Session: Tremaine Emory

Performance Canceled

*CANCELED: We regret to inform that this program has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Tremaine Emory, also known by his pseudonym Denim Tears, is a cultural voice with a penchant for fashion, music, and culture. Producing radio shows, podcasts, and envisioning crossovers between contemporary art and creative outlets, Emory works as a leader of the cultural provocateur. Most recently, he designed shirts with the artist Brendan Fowler. Alongside his collaborator Acyde, he co-founded the collective No Vacancy Inn, which contributed audio commentary for the MCA Chicago exhibition Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech” (2019). For this event, Emory hosts an intimate listening session of select records.

Presented as part of Wonmi’s WAREHOUSE Programs founded by Wonmi & Kihong Kwon and Family.


Priority tickets are available to MOCA members at any time on the day of the program. Thirty minutes before the program begins tickets will be released to non-members. One ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Early arrival is recommended.

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