APPARATUS + THE BAYLOR PROJECT

To celebrate the launch of ACT FOUR, an ephemeral jazz club called MUMS was created at the APPARATUS New York Gallery that existed for three nights only. Brought to life by the incredible music of the 4x Grammy nominated The Baylor Project, their performance now exists as a live album and living artifact - The Evening : Live at APPARATUS.

  • Man in tuxedo watching a woman in a pearl-studded dress walking through dark curtains beneath a sign reading MUMS
  • Square album cover with gold background featuring black and white photo of a singer and drummer, next to a peach flower arrangement
  • Close-up of a woman's legs in metallic heels and flowing skirt with dynamic light trails on a dark background
  • Man in blue suit with yellow pocket square and woman in green dress leaning on his shoulder surrounded by flowers
  • Jazz band with trumpet, saxophone, upright bass, vocalist in beige dress, and drummer performing on dimly lit stage
  • Man in black tuxedo and glasses singing into a microphone against a dark background with shadow behind him
  • Two people dancing closely in a dimly lit room with hanging pendant lights and an audience in the background
  • Group of six well-dressed people standing in a dark room, smiling and interacting with each other.
  • Close-up of a female singer passionately performing with blurred motion effects and a musician playing double bass in the background
  • Dimly lit café interior with wooden chairs and tables draped in dark cloth, accented by a wall lined with yellow flowers
  • Man in light beige blazer clapping with crowd of people applauding in dimly lit indoor setting
  • Woman in a glittering silver dress with hand on chest, standing in spotlight with two men in dark suits behind her