Join us on April 10 for a concert by and for the community, celebrating music and art produced by the Food Coop Concert Series Committee.
Set 1
Time: 6:30 – 6:50 p.m.
Artist: Mark Humburg
Lineup:
Mark Humburg — cello
About:
Classical cellist Mark Humburg performs the 6th Cello Suite by J.S. Bach. Originally written for a five-string instrument, the Suite is known for its transcendent harmonies and dazzling runs.
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Set 2
Time: 7 – 7:20 p.m.
Artist: Sonya Belaya & Stephen Boegehold
Lineup:
Sonya Belaya — piano
Stephen Boegehold — drums
About:
An improvised duo set.
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Set 3
Time: 7:30 – 7:50 p.m.
Artist: Oropendola
Lineup:
Joanna Schubert — vocals, keys
Gabby Sherba — vocals
Elizabeth LoPiccolo — vocals, flute
About:
Oropendola is the project of Brooklyn-based singer, pianist, composer and music educator Joanna Schubert. Her songs draw from keys-based art-pop and eclectic indie-folk traditions, moving between the whimsical and confessional while blending lyrical storytelling, playful dissonance and experimental harmony. This chamber trio performance features multipart vocals and flute. Schubert has released two LPs under Oropendola—Swimming (2025) and Waiting for the Sky to Speak (2023)—and is currently working on her third.
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Set 4
Time: 8 – 8:20 p.m.
Artist: Zack Wilks
Lineup:
Zack Wilks — classical guitar, electric guitar, vocals, laptop
About:
Zack Wilks creates maximalist bedroom pop and minimalist experimental rock. Their solo project is a seven-piece band called Wilks Group. Their new trio is called was.
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The Park Slope Food Coop Concert Series is one of the most exciting initiatives we undertake as a community. With so many gifted and talented members, creating this series was a natural decision and a no-brainer. The baton of music and performance curation was passed on to Ludovica Burtone and Alexis Cuadrado by Beverly Grant—a great artist and long-time member since the inception of the Food Coop. Beverly is an artist, photographer, singer-songwriter, composer and activist who has greatly contributed to our community.
Jason Weiner and the membership staff have played a key role in bringing this event to life. We thank them for sharing the same joy and respect for the arts, which enriches all walks of life. Before the shutdown, this concert series was a crucial way of bringing us closer together as a community that truly cares about the world around us. Art, in every aspect of our human experience, is a life-healing force. Alexis and Ludovica are both professional musicians, composers, producers and educators. They have expanded the vision of the curation to create a platform for freedom of expression for all. ShapeShifter Lab visionaries Fortuna Sung and Matthew Garrison have also become vital to our mission, generously providing us with their performance space across the street from the Food Coop. Annie Keating does the magic with social media and Ave Carrillo is helping the group on the production side of things for the concert series.


