About Us

Women’s Jam is a collective organization of diverse* musicmaking women dedicated to the education, encouragement, and celebration of musicianship of women, femmes, and non-binary folk. 
Born from the local jam scene in Brooklyn, Women’s Jam was created to reimagine live music spaces through the lens of listening, connection and collaboration, integrating the divine feminine as a practice, not just a concept.
We host monthly live jam sessions in NYC, along with panels and workshops that foster artistic growth, critical dialogue, and community care. Beyond the stage, we cultivate and platform a growing network of local and global artists online.
Emerging from NYC’s local jam scene, Women’s Jam was created in response to persistent gender and racial inequities within live music culture. Our work centers listening, collaboration and shared leadership as core musician and social practices. 
The system of music-making as we know it is broken. We are here to rebuild the culture, not just by creating new spaces, but by interrogating why the old structures exist and why they persist. Without that understanding, we risk recreating the very dynamics we aim to dismantle.
Led by BIPOC women, Women’s Jam is not just a gathering, it’s a cultural intervention.