Image: Comfort Music + on 4/25/24: “Pax in the Frozen Time” featuring Gordon Fung, Sam Anthem, Lorenzo Osterheim, and Omnia Sol. Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
“Comfort Music +” on 4/4/24 featuring Kim Alpert (video/voice), Lia Kohl (cello), and Ben Hall (percussion), photo by Ricardo E. Adame
“Comfort Music +” on 4/4/24 featuring Kim Alpert (video/voice), Lia Kohl (cello), and Ben Hall (percussion), photo by Ricardo E. Adame
“Comfort Music +” on 4/4/24 featuring Kim Alpert (video/voice), Lia Kohl (cello), and Ben Hall (percussion), photo by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + on 4/25/24: “Pax in the Frozen Time” featuring Gordon Fung, Sam Anthem, Lorenzo Osterheim, and Omnia Sol. Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
“Comfort Music +” on 4/4/24 featuring Kim Alpert (video/voice), Lia Kohl (cello), and Ben Hall (percussion). 📸 by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + on 4/25/24: “Pax in the Frozen Time” featuring Gordon Fung, Sam Anthem, Lorenzo Osterheim, and Omnia Sol. Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + on 4/25/24: “Pax in the Frozen Time” featuring Gordon Fung, Sam Anthem, Lorenzo Osterheim, and Omnia Sol. Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + “Image of Thought” on 4/18/24 featuring Liv Mershon (electronics/voice/flute), Luc Mosley (electronics/sax), Rin Peisert (voice/movement/objects) and RA Washington (electronics/voice). Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + “Image of Thought” on 4/18/24 featuring Liv Mershon (electronics/voice/flute), Luc Mosley (electronics/sax), Rin Peisert (voice/movement/objects) and RA Washington (electronics/voice). Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + “Image of Thought” on 4/18/24 featuring Liv Mershon (electronics/voice/flute), Luc Mosley (electronics/sax), Rin Peisert (voice/movement/objects) and RA Washington (electronics/voice). Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + “Image of Thought” on 4/18/24 featuring Liv Mershon (electronics/voice/flute), Luc Mosley (electronics/sax), Rin Peisert (voice/movement/objects) and RA Washington (electronics/voice). Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + “Image of Thought” on 4/18/24 featuring Liv Mershon (electronics/voice/flute), Luc Mosley (electronics/sax), Rin Peisert (voice/movement/objects) and RA Washington (electronics/voice). Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
Comfort Music + “Image of Thought” on 4/18/24 featuring Liv Mershon (electronics/voice/flute), Luc Mosley (electronics/sax), Rin Peisert (voice/movement/objects) and RA Washington (electronics/voice). Photos by Ricardo E. Adame
The Bridge: Pascal Niggenkemper/Seb El Zin/Irene Hsiao/Cristal Sabbagh taken by Ricardo E. Adame (April 27, 2023)
The Bridge: Pascal Niggenkemper/Seb El Zin/Irene Hsiao/Cristal Sabbagh taken by Ricardo E. Adame (April 27, 2023)
Hyun Kim & Ibrahim Sabbi performing at Comfort Station Logan Square during Comfort Music + (April 2022) with Emily Beisel (reeds) and Bill Harris (percussion). Photo by Ricardo E. Adame
The Bridge: Pascal Niggenkemper/Seb El Zin/Irene Hsiao/Cristal Sabbagh taken by Ricardo E. Adame (April 27, 2023)
Hyun Kim & Ibrahim Sabbi performing at Comfort Station Logan Square during Comfort Music + (April 2022) with Emily Beisel (reeds) and Bill Harris (percussion). Photo by Ricardo E. Adame
Hyun Kim & Ibrahim Sabbi performing at Comfort Station Logan Square during Comfort Music + (April 2022) with Emily Beisel (reeds) and Bill Harris (percussion). Photo by Ricardo E. Adame
Hyun Kim & Ibrahim Sabbi performing at Comfort Station Logan Square during Comfort Music + (April 2022) with Emily Beisel (reeds) and Bill Harris (percussion). Photo by Ricardo E. Adame
Mallory Qiu's Cho-Cho-Cho-Choo Station (April 6, 2023)
Mallory Qiu's Cho-Cho-Cho-Choo Station (April 6, 2023)
Comfort Music + is a weekly performance series curated by Homeroom every Thursday in April at Comfort Station.
Comfort Music + presents music acts combined with another performative medium, including video, dance, spoken word, and puppetry!
Comfort Station activates a historic building with public, community-driven programs that foster vibrant connections at the intersection of art and life.
Since 2011, Comfort Station has operated out of a 1920s city-owned building that was once intended to be a space for travelers to stay warm while waiting for public transportation. That legacy fuels its mission to act as a porous and public gathering space for a variety of creative communities.