fivebyfive’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
fivebyfive was supported by New Music USA’s Organization Fund in 2024-25.
PERFORMANCE (ROCHESTER)
Sunday 3/30/25
Rochester Academy of Medicine
1441 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14610
3:30 PM pre-concert chat, 4PM CONCERT
$20 General
Family Max $40 and Pay What You Can Tickets sold at concert
Join us to experience the storytelling power of multi-instrumentalist/composer Emily Pinkerton with “Enduring Stories: ghost, murdery, & lost voices of the Appalachians and Catskills” (Spring 2025). In “Ephemera Ballads” - another NYSCA funded new work - Emily Pinkerton shares stories of two women whose important messages about class, gender and bodily autonomy resonate today, as well as her earlier work “Rounder Songs.” Emily will also be playing solo banjo pieces.
As part of this program, Flower City Arts offers two special printmaking workshops. Emily’s new piece, "Ephemera Ballads" draws inspiration from song texts of folk poets from the 19th century. The workshops teach participants about 19th century letterpress techniques, giving a hands-on experience with the moveable type, inks and machines that New York printers used to mass produce the song texts that inspired Emily in her new work.
Coffee Connection will be selling coffee and baked goods during intermission. The Coffee Connection creates jobs and trains women for sustainable employment as a not-for-profit business selling fair trade, organically-grown, and sustainably-farmed coffee to retail and wholesale customers.
WORKSHOPS
A Taste of Letterpress
Friday 3/21/25, 6 - 9 pm
Flower City Arts Center
713 Monroe Ave, Rochester, NY 14607
$60
Learn about 19th Century printing techniques while enjoying light refreshments and exploring the letterpress collection at Flower City Arts Center. Participants will hand-set moveable type to print a custom notecard using historic presses.
Ephemera Ballads Broadsheet Printing
Saturday 3/22/25, 1 - 4 pm
Flower City Arts Center
713 Monroe Ave, Rochester, NY 14607
$15
In this drop-in experience, participants will have the opportunity to print a pre-set commemorative broadsheet on a 19th Century press. Broadside ballads were a form of street literature where women figured prominently in printed sheets of poetry crafted by male songsters. Drawing inspiration from archival song texts by folk poets of the 1700s and 1800s, Emily’s new project shares the stories of women whose important messages about class, gender, and bodily autonomy resonate today. This activity takes approximately 10 minutes. Staggered entry times will be communicated prior to the event.