Ten curated Scope NYC picks for Wednesday, June 3.
A 6 p.m. Meredith Rosen opening gives the art list a real evening pulse and a gallery stop with social energy.
The Jazz Gallery gives this genre-bending large ensemble a downtown musician-led frame instead of a standard club-show feel.
Satoshi Kon at BAM earns one film slot because the repertory setting and city-at-night story both give it extra pull.
A Talea Ensemble premiere at National Sawdust gives the new-music lane a sharp, one-night reason to leave the house.
DUAF at La MaMa brings a more specific downtown theater signal than the safer institutional stage options on the feed.
Rosenwinkel at the Vanguard is the night's cleanest serious-jazz bet, with a band and room that reward close listening.
Roulette is the right Brooklyn room for a bill that can move between composition, improvisation, and a real sense of experiment.
MonoNeon brings a funk-forward, high-personality Blue Note set that cuts through the otherwise jazz-heavy Wednesday calendar.
The Poetry Project is exactly where a Ginsberg centennial can feel like a living downtown conversation rather than a museum salute.
Anthology's Essential Cinema frame makes Jordan Belson the more adventurous film pick for anyone leaning experimental.