
Anaglog is a sound-based practice grounded in the intersection between sound and care, reflection and pattern, situated between therapy, cultural transmission, and performance.The work lives where trauma-informed community arts, disability access, and improvised music converge.It moves across public institutions, performance spaces, internal worlds, and genre, operating as both intervention and artwork.Anaglog was founded in 2018 by Sean Mulligan, a multi-instrumentalist, adaptive teaching artist, and performer. Helping establish the Eastman Performing Arts Medicine (EPAM) series, Anaglog provides live music for patients, families, and staff at Strong Memorial Hospital, both in-person, and virtually for Burn and Trauma, ICU, and Bone Marrow Infusion.An on-call musician for Project: Music Heals Us’ Bedside program, Anaglog brings live music to patients at Strong Memorial, Highland Hospital, Cedars-Sinai (Los Angeles), and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
In addition to performing, Anaglog is an arts in wellness consultant for the University of Rochester's Mindfulness University Project. He is currently pursuing Music Therapy certification with SMWC while he assists with adaptive one-to-one and group lessons with Jenn Louks at