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Bridgehampton's Yung Jake Takes Over MoMA on Friday

At the Museum of Modern Art
By
Jennifer Landes

Yung Jake, an artist and rapper based in Los Angeles who grew up in Bridgehampton as Jake Patterson, will perform as part of the Museum of Modern Art’s “Slithering Screens: 10 Years of New Frontier at Sundance Institute” show tomorrow at 9 p.m. in Manhattan.

He will be part of the main event, at which work from “Slithering Screens,” stories that move from the screen and onto the stage with cinema-inspired performance, interactive documentary, and immersive media storytelling, will be shown. Yung Jake and his friends will then present a mixture of music, performance, and video in the museum’s main lobby. 

The $25 admission price includes the performances, a D.J. set, and an open bar. Attendees must be 21 or older. Tickets are available on the MoMA website. 

 

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