Caribbean Jazz, curated by Rhea Dillon - Whitechapel Gallery

Caribbean Jazz, curated by Rhea Dillon

Thu 4 Jun 2026, 6.30 - 8pm

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11am–6pm
Wednesday 11am–6pm
Thursday 11am–9pm
Friday 11am–6pm
Saturday 11am–6pm
Sunday 11am–6pm

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Caribbean Jazz, curated by Rhea Dillon

Seeding itself in the essence of Multiple Conversations, artist, writer, and poet Rhea Dillon presents an evening focusing on the oft forgotten existence and spirit of jazz in the Caribbean, transforming the gallery into a lo-fi listening room where musicians will perform works in progress and/or practice.

Dillon presents “Caribbean Jazz” as undidactic by nature, and in its liveness becomes a means by which we can hold multiple conversations at once through rhythm, tone and improvisation. Extending from Veronica Ryan’s current exhibition, musicians will be invited to respond to her layered, intuitive attention to how memory is held and transformed, both individually and collectively.

Spotlighting those carrying the sound of the Caribbean islands, as well as the wider archipelago, this will be an evening of artists coming together in their own rhythm of encompassing sound, resonant energy and conceptual spirit.

The full line up will be announced soon.

Alba Caffé will have a special aperitivo menu by a pop-up chef available to purchase on the night, responding to the themes of the evening. 

Studio Studio’s Happenings, curated by Rhea Dillon, are a series of public convenings that are born from her and interlocutor’s research practices as a means of direct conversation, deeper listening, and radical sharing.

These images are excerpted from Dillon’s research and references for the evening.

This event accompanies our current exhibition Veronica Ryan: Multiple Conversations 

Rhea Dillon

Rhea Dillon is an artist, writer and poet based in London and New York. Dillon works across mediums to articulate an aesthetic of diasporic Blackness grounded in a postcolonial nonbeing. Her charged exhibitions and writing use poet(h)ics, abstraction, and everyday objects to produce distinctive arrangements of sense and affect.

Dillon’s first U.S. institutional solo exhibition “Heads” recently closed at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC and her first European institutional solo exhibition “Gestural Poethics” was in 2025 at Heidelberger Kunstverein, Germany. Select recent solo and group exhibitions include DFT 2025 at Wesleyan University, Connecticut; Accumulation – On Collecting, Growth and Excess, The Migros Museum of Contemporary Art, Zurich; Fractal Being at Cordova, Barcelona; Air de Repos (Breathwork) at Capc Bordeaux, France; Tituba, qui pour nous protéger? at Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Each now, is the time, the space at Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland; ‘The Black Fold’ at Kunstverein Kevin Space, Vienna; and ‘An Alterable Terrain’ at Tate Britain, UK.

She was an Elaine G. Weitzen Studio Program Fellow at the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program 2024/2025 in New York.

Website: dillonrhea.com

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