A decade of performances and recordings
The archive.
Over a decade of performances, recordings, photographs, and writing. Visual concerts and conversations on play.creartbox.nyc. Albums on Bandcamp. A printed magazine. A live music podcast in partnership with the Queens Public Library.
Watch the full archive
anywhere you are.
Stream live and recorded chamber music performances, curated playlists, and original visual concerts. Download for offline listening. Featured composers include Brittney Benton, Alex Burtzos, Oliver Caplan, Devin Cholodenko, Gilad Cohen, Eric Moe, Paul Novak, Sam Wu, and many more.
Videos.
Audio.
Live at The DiMenna Center · Dec 11, 2024
Selected tracks from the X is the new Y programme: Hannah Selin's world premiere The Soft Moon, Frank Martin's Ballade, Mozart's K.493 and Dvořák's American Quartet - performed by Gendron, Cohen, Yang, Laporta and Urraca.
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Photographs.
Ensemble portraits
Press-quality promotional photography of the CreArtBox quintet, available for editorial and presenter use.




Live performance
Concerts and visual concerts at The DiMenna Center, Culture Lab, William Vale, Plaxall Gallery, and on tour.





















Opera & ballet
Stills from CreArtBox staged productions - Architecture of a Common Man (2023), Two Roads (2019/20), Visuality VII (2016), and beyond.














For press use, high-resolution images and logos are available on request - email marketing@creartbox.nyc.

CreArt Magazine.
A printed magazine on classical and contemporary music. Each issue gathers long-form interviews, program notes, and writing from composers, visual artists, and ensemble members - alongside production photography from the season. Three issues are currently available as PDFs.
- Issue 03Available · PDF
- Issue 02Available · PDF
- Issue 01Available · PDF
The live podcast.
Since 2022, CreArtBox runs a live-podcast series with the Queens Public Library - a hybrid talk-show and chamber concert, free and open to the public. Composers, visual artists, and members of the ensemble speak about a single work, then perform it live.
Subscribe wherever you listen, or attend a taping at the library.

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