Extended through Jan. 10, 2026

The Local NY
13-02 44th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101

This exhibition brings together artists exploring the enduring relationship between music and cultural identity. Across traditions and generations, music serves as both archive and amplifier—carrying ancestral memory, voicing resistance, and shaping collective belonging. The works presented here have a broad range of references connected to personal experience, memories, specific albums, songs, genres, subcultures and performances through which identities are shaped, contested, celebrated, and reimagined.

The title Music of Many Colours takes its name from a collaborative album by Nigerian musician and political activist Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì and American jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers. Fela stands out globally as the influential innovator of Afro-beat who used his music to speak truth to power.

By exploring the intersections of auditory and visual form, the artists foreground the ways music transcends language and borders while remaining rooted in lived experience. From references to folk traditions and diasporic soundscapes to reinterpretations of contemporary popular culture, these works invite viewers to consider how music shapes personal and communal narratives.


Featured Artists

Got the Power (2024) Boombox replicas cast of sugarcane and cotton, sugarcane stalks, tobacco leaves. $2500

Bayete Ross Smith

“Grandpa’s Name” (2025) Studio Recording “Hold Your Keys” (2025) Studio Recording

Michael Isaak

Seis Semanas by Anjali Rose, Tiny Desk Submission 2024

Anjali Rose

Rituals of Sacred Surrender (2021) Performance by Trina Basu & Smita Sen

Smita Sen

Our Hearts Dance Birthing Secret Sunlight on the Sea Floor (2024) Medium: yarn on faux fur, mirror. Dimension: 5.8 ft x 3.6 ft

Traci Johnson

The Call of Kali, a graphic score. (2025) Nitin Mukul (top) / David Humphrey (middle) / Angela Dufresne (bottom). Oil and acrylic on canvas. 48 x 36 inches. $6660

Total Binary Annihilation

Borough Check, Queens! (2024) Materials: Resin, stainless steel, solar power light system, mason jar, rhinestones Dimensions: 27”H x 10”W x 6”L (27”H with chain and solar panel). $3000

Sherwin Banfield

The Dance (2024) Archival print. 30 x 45 inches, $2500

Shaun Ilahi

“Cymatic Spanda” 1st ed. of 3 (2023). Reclaimed tabla heads, India Ink, acrylic paint, wood. 24″w x 24″h x 12″d. $5600

Seema Lisa Pandya

Four Seasons in One Day (2025). Acrylic. 24” x 20”, $2,400

Roger Hsia

Noise Music Metaphor (2025). Enamel and acrylic on plastic. 10″ x 10 1/4″. $700

Peter Stankiewicz

Ritual (1994) oil on canvas. 40 x 30 inches, $10,000

Nitin Mukul

Piano Warrior (2025) 230x230cm, 7.5’ x 7.5’ Wax, bazin and madras fabrics knotted on mesh, $14,000

Mathieu Josset

Dreams of Flying V Guitars Interrupted by Whirling Dervishes (2023) Acrylic Paint, Glitter and Mirrors on Canvas, 30″ x 40″. $1350

Javaid Nayyar

“Counting Cards” (2025). Acrylic on wood panel. 9” x 12” POR: info@goodnakedgallery.com

David McDonough