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Julian Alton Cleveland - Opening Reception

East Window presents:

Muster: Resistance Through Connection
Installation by Julian Alton Cleveland

Opening Reception
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
6:00 - 7:00 PM

“Growing up in a time where the country and the entire world feel so divided, the artist has come to the conclusion that believing we are all part of something bigger together is the most important belief one can have; connection itself is a form of resistance.”

—Julian Alton Cleveland.


MUSTER: Resistance Through Connection, is a semi-experiential art installation featuring old and new works by Julian Alton Cleveland. New instrumental songs will be played during the reception made by Julian. 

Two day exhibit
April 28 - 29, 2026

You can view Julian’s work:
Tues, April 28, 6:00 - 7:00pm
Wed, April 29, 4:30 - 7:30pm

East Window 
4550 Broadway 
Ste C-3B2 
Boulder CO 80304

info@eastwindow.org


Julian Alton Cleveland
I am an artist, activist, and musician. I'm in tenth grade and live in Boulder, Colorado. Most of my pieces are experiential, inviting the audience to participate. One of my pieces, titled Womb, features a large fabric womb which can fit fifteen to twenty people inside, acting as a reminder that we all came from the same place. I frequently change mediums and ideas. I have recently begun focusing more on music. A little bit ago, I received a few synthesizers to try out on my own, and with no experience, I set about learning how to use them. I created my first album, Duality of a Robot’s Heart, followed by a second, more recent album, titled Tian. Some of what I am passionate about comes from learning about other artists. My biggest influences are Yoko Ono, Laurie Anderson, and David Bowie. They have taught me, through their work, about bringing people together, how important women are in electronic music, and the idea of impermanence. These concepts are reflected throughout my work. One hope or dream that I have for the future is that people will see each other as human beings and find commonality in one another so that we can build a better future. Fun fact, when I was seven, I wrote my first song, which was about my cat, Rimsky Korsakitty, who had twenty-three toes.” 

—Julian Alton Cleveland

Photography © 2026 East Window

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