Exhibition Page Template to transfer as blog post
Kaila Bulé is a New York City-based singer, poet, songwriter, and drummer deeply rooted in Afro-Dominican and Afro-Caribbean traditions. The daughter of cultural ambassadors Toné Vicioso and Nina Paulino—practitioners of Afro-Dominican roots rhythms—she was raised in a vibrant musical legacy, including her mother’s 15-year-long festival, Quiskeya en el Hudson. Kaila has performed as a vocalist and percussionist across the diaspora, mastering Palo, Bomba, and Plena traditions. A sought-after voice for Black and Indigenous liberation movements, her poetry and activism reflect a lifelong dedication to organizing and ancestral reverence. As an auricular activist, herbalist, and holistic health practitioner, Kaila channels her … Continued
Marco Buccelli is a Neapolitan-born producer, composer, and drummer based in New York. He produced Xenia Rubinos’ critically acclaimed albums Black Terry Cat and Una Rosa, as well as highly regarded records for Giovanni Truppi, including Tuo Padre, Mia Madre, Lucia, which competed in the Sanremo Music Festival (2022). Additionally, Marco reimagined the work of legendary Italian artist Fabrizio De André on Nella Mia Ora Di Libertà, featuring esteemed performers Vinicio Capossela and Mauro Pagani. A graduate of Berklee College of Music and a seasoned performer, Marco has toured internationally, appearing at prominent venues such as Lincoln Center, MoMA, the … Continued
Anthony Carrillo hails from a proud Puerto Rican musical heritage. With a career spanning over four decades, he has graced prestigious stages worldwide, performing and recording with renowned artists such as Eddie Palmieri, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Paul Simon, and Harry Belafonte. An integral member of acclaimed Puerto Rican groups like Batacumbele, Descarga Boricua, and the metal band PUYA, Carrillo has been hailed by Palmieri as “the best bongocero in the universe.” In 2023, he was honored by Puerto Rico’s House of Representatives in San Juan for his cultural contributions and role as a global musical ambassador. Carrillo plays exclusively on MOPERC … Continued
GOT CAVE
April 4 – May 2, 1998
Links
About
- The LEIMAY Community: A Vital Part of Artistic Growth
“The LEIMAY community has become a cherished part of my life as a working artist and educator in NYC, where I’ve been situated for over forty years. There is an admirable understanding of the delicate relationships between art-making and living here, with enormous investment in both individual and collective development…” - Peggy Gould
- ON THE ROAD & DEAD END
“She is simply breathtaking, possessing a supple body that seems to have no spine, yet is anchored on a steel spike of consummate control. She is inspired by the natural elements, and her slow, methodical, yet radiantly beautiful explorations of physicality take her dance to a higher plane” Dance International - 4 NEW FILMS DEBUT IN 2023ALL ARTS
The 2023 installment of the “ALL ARTS Artist in Residence” series, presented this year in collaboration with Obie Award-winning New York City performance space HERE, features four new films from artists Diana Oh, James Whiteside, Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya, and Kameron Neal and Paul Pinto.
- From: Village Voice – 7 March 2000 – by Jason GrossFrom: Village Voice - 7 March 2000 - by Jason Gross “-- none of these match the Cave, a Williamsburg venue that aggressively combines all manner of media. It’s one thing to buy an abandoned garage and turn it into a gallery/performance space, but Shige Moriya, along with a group of other artists, also decided to call it home.” “-- Breaking free from the worn-out models of conventional galleries and spaces, the Cave proves that different arts and media can not only coexist but enhance each other.”
- From: NY Arts Magazine – The Scene – Williamsburg, Brooklyn – by Yuko NiiFrom: NY Arts Magazine – The Scene – Williamsburg, Brooklyn – by Yuko Nii “In 1996 the CAVE Galley opened the first recognized art gallery on the Southside, run by Shige Moriya and Naoki Iwakawa, which is considered by many to be the foremost avant garde fine art and performing space.”
- From: NY ARTS – vol 4 no 10 – by Sean BoskerFrom: NY ARTS – vol 4 no 10 – by Sean Bosker “A gallery where people still look at art? Of course it's underground. It's The CAVE, a Brooklyn gallery/performance space guaranteed to attack your senses Godzilla-style.