You’re invited to a night like no other.
Join us for an intimate evening with artist Stone, as he performs his signature flow music—an improvised electric guitar experience tuned to 432 Hz, where every note is born in the moment.
His music is like a blind box—you never know what’s inside until it opens. Shaped by the energy of the space and the collective frequency of the audience, each piece unfolds with its own surprise, its own message, its own healing.
Through art we meet, through music we heal. Let us share a moment of flow—where worldly worries fade away.
Wine & refreshments served
RSVP: $50
Location: Memor Museum, 1130 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10028
July 8th 2025
Come as you are.
Open the box.
Let the flow move you.
Stone Chun Shi is a multidisciplinary artist whose creative language merges painting, and flow music—a spontaneous, intuitive form of electric guitar expression tuned to the healing frequency of 432 Hz.
Unlike traditional compositions, his music is entirely improvised. Each piece emerges in the moment, shaped by the energy of the space and the collective frequency of those present. It is music without a script—like opening a sonic blind box, where neither the artist nor the listener knows what will unfold next.
For Stone, music is not a performance, but a spiritual practice—a path of self-healing and inner revelation.
His art and music are inseparable, flowing from the same inner source. Beyond perfection, he seeks the invisible—refinement of the soul, the quiet healing of the heart, and the silent awakening of life.
In 2023, Stone composed and scored the short film A Poet on the Cruise, which won Best Documentary Short at the Nashik Asha International Film Festival.
In 2025, his artwork and journey were featured in From Stone to Stone, an award-winning short documentary honored at both the Berlin Independent Film Festival and the Munich Independent Film Festival.
In June 2025, Stone was invited to perform at the Guggenheim Museum in New York as part of a special event celebrating the intersection of poetry and music—further affirming his unique voice at the crossroads of sound and soul.