#  A Conversation with Annea Lockwood 

 



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####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **November 4, 2025** 

 06:00PM - 08:00PM EST 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **Harvard ArtLab**  

 [140 N. Harvard St  
Allston, MA 02134  
United States



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On the occasion of the Fromm Music Foundation concert highlighting the last two decades of her groundbreaking work, the visionary composer **Annea Lockwood** sits down with writer, photographer, and art historian **Teju Cole**. Through conversation, they will explore the remarkable collaborative dimensions of Lockwood’s compositional process, with special attention to the works featured on the November 6 performance––*Becoming Air* (2018), *Jitterbug* (2007), *Buoyant* (2013), and *Into the Vanishing Point* (2019)––and invite the audience into the dialogue. The talk will open with a performance of Lockwood’s *bayou borne* (2016) by the **Harvard New Music Ensemble**.

Join us before the event for a soundwalk led by Loeb/ArtLab Fellow Jacek Smolicki *Inaudible Cities: Here, Now, There and Then.* Space is limited, registration is required. [Visit the ArtLab website for more information and to register for the soundwalk.](https://artlab.harvard.edu/calendar_event/soundwalk/)

Featuring:

- **Annea Lockwood**, composer
- Moderated by **Teju Cole**, writer, photographer, art historian, and Gore Vidal Professor of the Practice of Creative Writing
- **The Harvard New Music Ensemble**

Curated and Hosted by **Professor Claire Chase**

**Parking:** Please note that ArtLab does not have parking, and area street parking is limited. Rideshare and public transit are recommended.

*A Conversation with Annea Lockwood is supported by the Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) and the Johnson-Kulukundis Family President’s Fund for the Arts at Harvard University.*

*This event is sponsored by the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard, ArtLab at Harvard, and the Harvard University Department of Music.*



 

 



 

 See also:- [ Fromm Players at Harvard University ](/event-categories/fromm-players-harvard-university)
 
 

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