This concert is the culmination of a year of exploration—pushing jazz and visual art into new dimensions.
Hank Hehmsoth
Double Vision’s Landmark Performance at Supple Music Series A Multidisciplinary Jazz & Visual Art Experience That Showcases a Year of Innovation
Double Vision, the groundbreaking jazz ensemble led by Hank Hehmsoth and Dr John Mills, will present its most ambitious performance to date at the Supple Music Series on March 31, 2025.
This regionally significant event blends original jazz compositions with abstract visual art, showcasing a year of artistic innovation supported by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music and the H Project Performing Arts Association (HPPAA).
This one-night-only performance will be the ensemble’s flagship event of 2025, reinforcing its role as a leader in contemporary jazz and multidisciplinary artistry.
This concert is the culmination of a year of exploration—pushing jazz and visual art into new dimensions," says Hehmsoth. With the support of HPPAA and the Copland Fund, we’ve been able to create something that goes beyond performance—it’s an artistic statement."
Double Vision embodies our mission of expanding jazz’s artistic reach. Their ability to merge music with visual art is groundbreaking, and we are proud to support this performance." –HPPAA Board
Live visual projections – Immersive artwork inspired by the music.
Livestream for national audiences – Bringing the experience beyond Texas.
Being featured by All About Jazz is an honor—it aligns perfectly with the work we’re presenting at Supple Music," Hehmsoth shares.
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Double Vision, the groundbreaking jazz ensemble led by Hank Hehmsoth and Dr John Mills, will present its most ambitious performance to date at the Supple Music Series on March 31, 2025.
This regionally significant event blends original jazz compositions with abstract visual art, showcasing a year of artistic innovation supported by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music and the H Project Performing Arts Association (HPPAA).
This one-night-only performance will be the ensemble’s flagship event of 2025, reinforcing its role as a leader in contemporary jazz and multidisciplinary artistry.
A Year of Growth for Double Vision
Founded by Hank Hehmsoth and John Mills, Double Vision pushes the boundaries of jazz through deep improvisation and visual storytelling. The Supple Music Series performance highlights a year of progress, made possible through grant support and institutional backing.This concert is the culmination of a year of exploration—pushing jazz and visual art into new dimensions," says Hehmsoth. With the support of HPPAA and the Copland Fund, we’ve been able to create something that goes beyond performance—it’s an artistic statement."
Double Vision embodies our mission of expanding jazz’s artistic reach. Their ability to merge music with visual art is groundbreaking, and we are proud to support this performance." –HPPAA Board
Musical & Visual Highlights of the Performance
Original compositions – Featuring Hehmsoth and Mills’ latest works.Live visual projections – Immersive artwork inspired by the music.
Livestream for national audiences – Bringing the experience beyond Texas.
Supporting Recognition: All About Jazz Song of the Day
Ahead of the performance, Hehmsoth’s composition “Blu-Escape” has been named All About Jazz’s Song of the Day for March 14, 2025.Being featured by All About Jazz is an honor—it aligns perfectly with the work we’re presenting at Supple Music," Hehmsoth shares.
Event Details
March 31, 2025, 7:30 PM CSTGet Tickets | Watch Live Stream