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Frequency: 001 Vinyl Night

Fri, Jul 03

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Hive Mind Studios

An Art & Listening Experience Hosted By Phokus

Frequency: 001 Vinyl Night
Frequency: 001 Vinyl Night

Time & Location

Jul 03, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Hive Mind Studios, 4714 Nuckols Crossing Rd, Austin, TX 78744, USA

About the event


Frequency 001: Vinyl Night invites guests into a slower, more intentional creative atmosphere shaped by sound and shared presence. Curated by Phokus, the evening centers around a selected vinyl listening session designed to guide the room through rhythm and texture.


As the records play, participants are invited to create freely, whether through painting, sketching, writing, or simply listening. The experience is open-ended and process-based, offering space for personal expression.


While a small collection of art resources will be available, participants are encouraged to bring their own materials.


Toward the end of the session, the room will open into conversation, creating space for participants to share what came up, what they made, what they heard, or what they felt. Frequency is part listening room, part creative practice, and part communal reflection; an invitation to gather around sound as a source of inspiration, connection, and discovery.


RSVP Here: https://givebutter.com/frequency-an-art-listening-experience-pa6hu8


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