Sold Out! ISSUE Project Room 2025 Gala
ISSUE Project Room is delighted to honor the computer music pioneer David Behrman at the 2025 Gala taking place on Wednesday, October 8th at our 22 Boerum Pl. theater. This year’s Gala recognizes David Behrman’s innovative contributions to electronic and experimental music, his collaborative spirit, and his influence on the integration of technology and live performance. Behrman’s visionary work, and enduring collaborations, place him at the center of an expansive network of ISSUE-affiliated artists. It is in recognition of this profound influence and artistic kinship that we are proud to honor him at the 2025 Gala celebration.
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The evening will also include presentations from Peter Gelb and George Lewis preceded by a cocktail reception featuring rarely seen archival footage of eyeSpace (40')—composed to scores by Annea Lockwood and David Behrman—courtesy of the Merce Cunningham Trust, along with catering from Pixie Scout and desserts by EventfullNYC. ISSUE’s Gala is an opportunity to recognize important figures in the experimental arts community and serves as a critical fundraising initiative, benefiting a diverse range of artists via ongoing commissions, residencies, and premieres, including from international and pioneering practitioners.
The Gala concert features performances by: Gisburg, John King, Qiujiang Levi Lu, Frankie Mann, Chris McIntyre, String Noise, Jackson-Pratt, Anna RG, Carol Robinson, Cleek Schrey, Zosha Warpeha, and Christian Wolff.
For more information, please contact ISSUE's Director of Advancement & Administration, Monica Pabelonio at monica@issueprojectroom.org or (718)-330-0313.
David Behrman is a composer and artist active since the 1960s. Over the years he has made sound and multimedia installations for gallery spaces as well as musical compositions for performance in concerts. Most of his pieces feature flexible structures and the use of technology in personal ways; compositions rely on interactive real-time relationships with imaginative performers. Together with Robert Ashley, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma, Behrman founded the Sonic Arts Union in 1966. He had a long association with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company as composer and performer, created music for several of the Company’s repertory pieces, and was a member of the Company’s Music Committee during its last years. Pictures, with its music Interspecies Smalltalk, won the Olivier Award in 1985. It remained in the Merce Cunningham Dance Company repertory from 1984 to 1989, and was revived in 2002. Behrman has received grants from the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA, the Japan-United States Friendship Commission, the D.A.A.D., the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and the Henry Cowell Foundation. He was a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2016. Audio recordings of his works are on the XI, Lovely Music, Pogus, New World, WERGO, Black Truffle Records and Alga Marghen labels.
ISSUE's 2025 Gala is proudly supported* by
The Steven Buscemi and Karen Ho Charitable Fund




with additional artist support from


In-Kind Support
















ISSUE Project Room's Celebrating David Behrman Media Partner:

*as of October 7, 2025
Image credit: Installation for New Music America, 1981. Courtesy of the David Behrman Archives.