Presented by Brushwood Center

Water(color) for the Soul: Sounds of the Prairie

About This Event

Returning in 2026, Black Moon Trio once again invites Veterans and Family Members to create and perform their own original musical compositions in Water(color) for the Soul: Sounds of the Prairie. Grounded in the ecology and literary traditions of the prairie, this program explores how our own root systems run deep to withstand tumultuous storms and provide support in shaping individual and collective identity.

Using resources from Brushwood Center’s At Ease and Art Supply Exchange programs, Veterans participate in a six-week graphic score and poetry composition residency culminating in the creation of 15 original pieces of music performed and recorded by professional musicians. 

Black Moon Trio is honored to again be joined by poet and creativity expert, Kathryn Haydon and world-renowned botanical artist, Heeyoung Kim and members of her Botanical Art Academy. Together, they help provide expert insight on poetry, literature, and artistic methods and techniques inspired by prairie ecosystems designed to frame participant’s compositions. 

This program has been generously funded by the National Endowment for the Arts' Creative Forces initiative.

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Dates (from 10am-11:30am):

  • March 27
  • April 3
  • April 10
  • April 17
  • April 24
  • May 1 - Final Performance

About This Event

Returning in 2026, Black Moon Trio once again invites Veterans and Family Members to create and perform their own original musical compositions in Water(color) for the Soul: Sounds of the Prairie. Grounded in the ecology and literary traditions of the prairie, this program explores how our own root systems run deep to withstand tumultuous storms and provide support in shaping individual and collective identity.

Using resources from Brushwood Center’s At Ease and Art Supply Exchange programs, Veterans participate in a six-week graphic score and poetry composition residency culminating in the creation of 15 original pieces of music performed and recorded by professional musicians. 

Black Moon Trio is honored to again be joined by poet and creativity expert, Kathryn Haydon and world-renowned botanical artist, Heeyoung Kim and members of her Botanical Art Academy. Together, they help provide expert insight on poetry, literature, and artistic methods and techniques inspired by prairie ecosystems designed to frame participant’s compositions. 

This program has been generously funded by the National Endowment for the Arts' Creative Forces initiative.

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Dates (from 10am-11:30am):

  • March 27
  • April 3
  • April 10
  • April 17
  • April 24
  • May 1 - Final Performance

Getting There

Brushwood Center
21850 N Riverwoods Rd
Riverwoods, Illinois 60015
United States