BROOKLYN ART SHOW
GOAL
Matthew Shultz’s brand as a visual artist by organizing a moment in the heart of Brooklyn. In accordance with its mission to build a community for the arts, the Quantum Arts team filled a warehouse space with visual artists, performers, musicians, art buyers, gallerists, press, and friends & family to share and enjoy the process of this creative community, led by Matthew Shultz.
OVERVIEW
On an otherwise typical Sunday evening in August, Quantum Arts gave Brooklyn a glimpse inside the minds of music’s most dynamically transcendent artists. Cage The Elephant’s Matt Shultz had something to showcase: his art.
WHAT WE DID
Event Production, Creative Development, Show Direction, Art Installation, PR Strategy, Talent Procurement & Management
RESULTS
With around 200 guests throughout the evening, Quantum Arts arranged a rotating, seated dinner experience for the guests accompanied with multiple visual experiences ranging from art installations of over 30 pieces of Matthew Shultz and visual artist, Danny Cole. Throughout the evening, Daniel Oakley show directed live musical performances from Cage The Elephant, Beck, Britt Daniel from Spoon and seven other acts including Straw Pipes, Gustaf, Sähd Wyte Guyz and more. Anthony Roth Costanza (Musical America’s 2019 Vocalist of the Year), dressed as a lone cowboy and stopped the show with his countertenor rendition of a Phillip Glass piece. And to finish off the evening, Matthew Shultz also surprised the crowd with a butoh dance with world-renowned instructor, Yokko. This night wouldn’t have been complete without an interactive part to the evening - all the guests were then invited to paint as a group with the showing artists, Matthew Shultz and Danny Cole.
Check out Rolling Stone’s coverage of the night here.