Samora Pinderhughes is a composer, pianist/vocalist, interdisciplinary artist, and surrealist whose work delves into all the things our society tries to hide – about its history, about its structures, and about the individual and daily things we all experience but don’t know how to talk about. His art is an invitation to feel things deeply, and to think deeply about how we all live. He is known for his honest lyrics, harmonic language, vulnerable visuals, sociopolitical commentary, and commitment to making art that is of use to everyday life.
Pinderhughes is at Harvard pursuing a PhD in Creative Practice and Critical Inquiry (CPCI) in the Harvard Department of Music.
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This project is part of a commission of the Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) and was made possible with the support of the Johnson-Kulukundis Family President’s Fund for Arts at Harvard University.