Monday Night Creative Music Series Features Solomon Kim, AIO Chorus, and Aaron Wolff

Experimental music performances at Eyedrum Art in Atlanta

Mar. 24, 2026 at 12:00am

The Monday Night Creative Music Series at Eyedrum Art in Atlanta will feature sets by cellist and composer Solomon Kim, the Atlanta Improvisers Orchestra Chorus (AIOC), and musician Aaron Wolff. Solomon Kim's program includes the premiere of two new works - "Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth" for creative improvisation ensemble with the AIOC, and "Erogenous Zones" for solo cello. The AIOC will also premiere their new work "Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth."

Why it matters

This event showcases Atlanta's vibrant experimental and improvisational music scene, highlighting local artists pushing the boundaries of traditional music performance. The collaboration between Solomon Kim and the AIOC demonstrates the creative potential when diverse musical backgrounds come together.

The details

The Monday Night Creative Music Series event will feature three sets. The first set will be a performance by musician Aaron Wolff. The second set will be a premiere of the new work "Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth" by the Atlanta Improvisers Orchestra Chorus. The third set will feature cellist and composer Solomon Kim, who will premiere two new works - "Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth" for creative improvisation ensemble with the AIOC, and "Erogenous Zones" for solo cello.

  • The event will take place on Monday, March 24, 2026.

The players

Solomon Kim

An experimental improviser, composer, and cellist, and a M.A. student at Wesleyan University studying with Darius Jones. Their practice traverses ritualization, faith, and queer identity, culminating in the singular act of performance.

Atlanta Improvisers Orchestra Chorus (AIOC)

A vocal ensemble committed to spontaneous music-making and conducted improvisation, using a hand-sign system developed by conductor Butch Morris. The ensemble brings together singers from diverse musical and personal backgrounds, celebrating and developing individual creativity alongside traditional choral techniques.

Aaron Wolff

A musician performing in the first set of the event.

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The takeaway

This event highlights Atlanta's thriving experimental music scene, showcasing local artists who are pushing the boundaries of traditional music performance through collaboration, improvisation, and the exploration of identity and the human experience.