An Evening of Light and Sound with Indrajit Banerjee

A quiet concert at sunset inside a light-filled art room. Sitar master Indrajit Banerjee plays while the sky changes color overhead. Small crowd. Short program. Memorable. Reserve your seat.

Some nights do not ask for noise. They ask for attention. On Friday, Sept. 26, we open the Skyspace for a rare performance by sitar virtuoso Indrajit Banerjee. Music meets twilight. Color meets silence. You meet your own sense of wonder.

Banerjee is a leading exponent of the Maihar gharana with a career that bridges tradition and contemporary collaborations. He holds top artist credentials with All India Radio and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, which signals mastery, not hype.

The setting matters. Come to Good, the James Turrell Skyspace at Keith House, frames the sky so light becomes the main instrument. As daylight slips into evening, the sitar lines rise and the aperture above you pulls color across the room. It feels simple. It feels unforgettable.

Event details

Date and time: Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, 6:45 to 8 p.m. CDT

Doors: 6:20 p.m.

Sunset: 7:20 p.m.

Location: Keith House, Fort Worth 76109
Space is limited. Arrive early, stay present, leave changed.

Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/keithhouse/1840674?ref=wh-202501 

Why attend?

Because you want a night that slows you down without asking permission. Because the Skyspace turns sunset into art. Because a master of the sitar can make one note feel like a conversation that you did not know you needed.

Reserve your seat: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/keithhouse/1840674?ref=wh-202501 (Ticket Tailor)

Learn more about Indrajit Banerjee’s performances and recordings on his official pages: 

indrajitbanerjee.com

indrasitar.com