CLEO REED
CO-PRESENTED WITH ABRONS ARTS CENTER
Album cover courtesy of the artist.
NOVEMBER 14, 8PM
TICKETS
$17 / $30 SUPERFAN / $50 🌟 SUPPORTER
All seating is general admission
cuntry: wip
Cleo Reed arrives with a work in process performance in development towards their 2026 premiere at Abrons Arts Center.
CLEO REED
Ella Josephine Julia Moore is a multi-disciplinary artist whose practices uses participatory art, music composition, instrument-making, bandleading, installation and fabric arts. Under the alias Cleo Reed, they complete musical projects that are rooted in their ancestral & cultural lineage. Recently, they developed software instruments for Jon Batiste’s “American Symphony” at Carnegie Hall. Their debut album project, “Root Cause" was released in 2023 and alongside the work they premiered a self-directed performance art piece titled “Black American Circus” at AFROPUNK Festival, Banlieues Bleues in Paris, and Brooklyn Museum. In July 2025, Reed released their sophomore album "Cuntry," receiving widespread critical acclaim from Pitchfork, Stereogum, Brooklyn Magazine, and more. Reed works toward a future that enables them to realize intentional creative endeavors and encourage joy within collaborative spaces such as museums, theaters, and unseen spaces. In their practice, they are currently drawn to notions of tradition, dissolving the binary, making noise, and breaking the barrier between artist and audience. @cleoforshort
About Abrons Arts Center
Abrons Arts Center is a home for contemporary interdisciplinary arts in Manhattan’s Lower East Side neighborhood. A core program of the Henry Street Settlement, Abrons believes that access to the arts is essential for a thriving city. Through performance presentations, exhibitions, education programs, and residencies, Abrons mobilizes communities with the transformative power of art.