
VINYL OLYMPICS WITH BURTON’S CHILL FOUNDATION
02.11.26
5-8pm
Join us for an evening blending art, athletics, and music in celebration of Chill’s 30-year legacy bridging creative culture with sports.
The night kicks off with an exhibition tour of Gary Simmons: Rush that explores themes of adventure, ambition, mythmaking and nostalgia.
Then, join an Olympics watch party in the lounge with old school hip-hop vinyl sets by Musa and GypDaHip to bring back the memories.
Overlaps with Wednesday gallery hours (4-7PM). Weave in and out of the exhibition and Rush Reading Room all night.
Vintage snow attire encouraged, but not required.
Step in. Chill out. Let the games begin.
Free with RSVP!
Meet Chill Foundation & Our DJs
Chill Foundation
Chill was founded in 1995 by Jake & Donna Carpenter of Burton Snowboards. Chill’s mission is to inspire young people through boardsports and build a more equitable outdoor community.
Chill has served more than 30,000 young people since the program began — working with more than 2,000 youth annually — partnering with social service organizations, mental health agencies, juvenile justice programs, and schools in local communities.
Musa
Musa is an artist in every sense of the word. He has been a professional DJ and music producer for over 25 years, was the co-owner and curator of the art bar Cold Crush, and is the mastermind behind Shoe Shine, a series of events blending art and basketball. Instagram @musabailey303
GypDaHip
GypDaHip is a sonic storyteller blending deep cuts, rare grooves, and dancefloor heat. Rooted in hip-hop and funk but never confined by genre, GypDaHip takes crowds on a journey—flipping soul samples, global rhythms, and timeless classics into sets that feel both nostalgic and next-level. Instagram @woody_deville