- WhenUpcoming
- Thurs., July 2, 2026, 5–10 p.m.
- Where
- Sculpture Court
- Tickets
- Free, museum admission not required
with Ricky Mawzlin, Madame Trio, Keebs, TIZA, and special guest Kelman Duran
Join us in the Sculpture Court from late-afternoon sunshine to moonrise for a musical journey that culminates to a cross point. Release, release, release at the crux between genres and uplifting rhythms.
As our bodies move, nourish, and expand on the sunset dance floor, DJs and producers Ricky Mawzlin, Madame Trio, Keebs, TIZA, and Kelman Duran (Los Angeles) shape varied styles into new formations as easily as the river flows.
Show up in all your glory, grit, and grace as we welcome Kelman Duran, musical collaborator of artist Alia Farid. Farid’s LP, 5ASHABA, was commissioned as part of If the word we, 59th Carnegie International.
Food Truck: The BoonSeek
About the Artists
Kelman Duran
Kelman Duran is a Dominican producer, composer, and visual artist known for his expansive soundscapes and his dembow and reggaeton infusions. Kelman Duran’s electronic abstractions pop up nearly anywhere, from covert clubs to big stages, and from DIY-releases to production credits on Beyoncé’s masterwork “Renaissance.” Emerging as fixture of LA’s underground RAIL UP crew, he now co-runs both Scorpio Red and Deluge, an LA-based ambient, experimental, and avant-garde series focused on BIPOC artists. While he sees his music as a purely emotional counterpart to his visual arts and film work, his artistic and scholarly interests focus on issues of racism, police brutality, and the interplay between disenfranchised groups and civil architecture.
Ricky Mawzlin
As a lifelong music nerd, Ricky’s passion for DJing and music-sharing has led him all over world. His genre-blurring dance floor journeys take inspiration from everything: hidden record store gems, his younger teen/twenty-something years playing in punk and shoegaze bands, his early work as a video artist, and his extensive travels exploring underground dance scenes all around the world.
As one half of the popular DJ duo Jellyfish, he has co-organized and played legendary events throughout Pittsburgh and beyond. As a party, JELLYFISH is a community-focused artsy party/rave that celebrates queer joy whether held in an alleyway, warehouse, dive bar, or even a boat dock. DJs and drag performers from all over the world join in on the fun.
With sets that blend everything from italo disco to obscure house, melodic acid, and beyond, Mawzlin has played floors in cities such as London, Mexico City, Berlin, Tokyo, Bogotá, NYC, Bangkok, and more.
Madame Trio
Madame Trio is a Pittsburgh-born artist and selector bringing a dancer’s instinct to the decks. Raised in dance and theater arts, her approach is guided by how rhythm influences the body—treating the dance floor as a living conversation between sound and movement.
Moving fluidly across global sounds, her groove-forward sets blend percussive textures, soulful vocals, and bass-driven momentum. Madame Trio’s selections blur the line between nostalgia and discovery, creating a sonic world best experienced in motion.
TIZA
TIZA is a queer Filipinx DJ and curator breaking borders through sound, art, and community. They specialize in creating inclusive spaces that prioritize BIPOC and queer joy—introducing diasporic music to global hits and curating art spaces to uplift underrepresented voices. TIZA is the founder of Siesta Fiesta, a latin and global music party centering sounds rooted in resistance.
Keebs
Keebs has been embedded in the Pittsburgh’s dance music scene since high school through DJing, promoting, and lighting design. Whether it’s his and Cutups’s long-running club night LazerCrunk, collaborations with other promoters or his own events, he’s spent years building the infrastructure that makes good nights possible: innovative events, custom lighting rigs, laser installations, and immersive audiovisual environments.
Behind the decks, his audio and engineering background shows up in his DJing—precisely sculpting sets that balance sonic exploration and classic dance music principles with a touch of fun. After DJing jungle and drum ‘n’ bass on vinyl for over a decade, he jumped at the opportunity to expand his musical horizons through state-of-the-art digital DJ approaches and has been pushing the format ever since, playing a wide variety of genres from South African amapiano to Detroit techno to Chicago footwork to UK dubstep and beyond. Keebs is honored to play at Carnegie Museum of Art and looks forward to not only turning the place Inside Out, but Upside Down as well.
About Inside Out
Meet us in the Sculpture Court, where art is all around you, for our free outdoor summer performance and music series. Inside Out is your summer vibe; express yourself with others and experience a cooling breeze of fresh sounds, movement, and connection with artists across our region’s neighborhoods and beyond. Let Inside Out be your happy hour, your brunch, or your dinner: Each program features a delicious food truck and treats and drinks from Café Carnegie.

