EARTHFEST :: Tim Feeney | Mason Youngblood | Steve Ashby | Merve Ünsal

Tuesday, April 21, 2026
147 Metropolitan Ave NYC (Reforesters Laboratory)
DOORS 7:30p | SHOW 8:00p


For this year’s Earth Day Reforesters is teaming up with New Ear:: SPATIAL to present a program of sound works that listen closely to and with the living world.

The festival brings together artists exploring various ways of interconnectivity, field recordings, open systems and eco-logical thinking. Across the program, voices emerge in dialogue with local ecologies, revealing both their expressive vulnerability and the fragility of the ecosystems they inhabit. Works delve into altered environments, from the shifting ecologies of a vast coastal lagoon to compositions shaped directly by climate-change data.

Listeners are invited into attentive encounters with place: an exploration of presence within the soundscape of the Cairngorms, grounded practices of field recording and aural mapping, and speculative reconstructions of the lost vocal worlds of extinct birds.

EarthFest offers a space to hear, reflect, and reimagine our relationship to the planet—through sound, memory, and the fragile act of listening.

About the Artists

Tim Feeney performs, composes, and improvises sounds and images in and for forests and waterfronts, basements and cisterns, investigating unstable sound and duration. His recent work has been presented in festivals and residencies at the Contemporary Art Center New Orleans; the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida; the Burren College of Art, Newtown Castle, Ireland; the Denver Underground Film Festival; Festival International Musique Actuelle Victoriaville, Quebec; Roma Short Film Festival; CICA Museum, South Korea; Revolutions per Minute Film Festival, Boston; Brussels Independent Film Festival; and the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. He is a faculty member at the California Institute of the Arts.