Live Musical Performance

Emily Bate at The Rose Garden

September 5, 2024
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

A night time photograph of a grassy landscape viewed from under the canopy of a large tree. A musician dressed in a leafy costume plays a guitar from behind the tree trunk in the foreground at right.
Emily Bate. Rose: You Are Who You Eat. Photo credit: Alik Barsoumian.

Join Rose music director Emily Bate for an evening of solo music dipping into her 15-year catalogue as a composer, songwriter and performer.

Co-presented with The Bearded Ladies Cabaret in conjunction with John Jarboe: The Rose Garden.

Event Information

September 5, 2024
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

The Green Room, Second Floor Gallery

 

Free (suggested $5 donation) | Advance registration required

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Museum Hours

Please note that the rest of the museum, including The Rose Garden exhibition, will be closed during this event. To plan your visit to the gallery, please reserve timed tickets during our regular museum hours.


About the Participants

A portrait of the composer and musician Emily Bate, a smiling white woman with dark-blonde wavy hair. She is outdoors with autumn leaves appearing in a tree nearby.Emily Bate (she/her) is a singer, composer and performer, working fluidly across music performance, theater and choral music. She has collaborated with artists such as Erin Markey, Ragnar Kjartansson, filmmaker Chet Pancake, MJ Kaufman, and The Bearded Ladies Cabaret. In 2018, Bate founded a 65-member queer community chorus called Trust Your Moves, an experiment in collective singing designed around liberation and co-creation. Bate is a 2022 Art Works Fellow and a 2021 Pew Fellow. Her work has also been supported by the Independence Foundation, The Leeway Foundation, the MAP Fund, and more.

Learn more at emilybate.com


Support

Major support for John Jarboe: The Rose Garden has been generously provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.

Major support of FWM is provided by the Marion Boulton “Kippy” Stroud Foundation. FWM receives state art funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Additional support is provided by Agnes Gund and the Board of Directors and Members of The Fabric Workshop and Museum.