Franklin’s new release Too Much Midnight blends visual and literary arts, and is the 2020 rebellion book of the year…
Read MoreIt Was A Rebellion has been in development for three years. An early version was performed as a pirate radio broadcast at Homan Square, a former Chicago Police Department black site. It mixes music from the Civil Rights Era and the Black Panther Party, news reports and political speeches, and ephemeral and symbolic sounds to articulate public expressions of Black rage.
It Was A Rebellion (House Mix) plays on the political roots of Black with a Chicago-style dance party vibe.
Read More‘My practice as an artist and educator is a constant reminder that we need to create opportunities for people to engage in play...’
Read More‘All of the projects that I have designed, built, and worked on all come down to the same goal: creating a platform for others to share their voice, creativity, and ideas...’
Read MoreCameron Esposito's memoir Save Yourself is a hilarious “queer-as-hell” story of how she came out and found comedy.
Read More"Strata" is a duet that layers contemporary dance with arm-knitted textiles to evoke mysterious discoveries.
Read MoreStephanie Dinkins is known for creating platforms for dialogue about artificial intelligence (AI) as it intersects race, gender, aging, and our future histories. She is particularly driven to work with communities of color to co-create more inclusive, fair and ethical artificial intelligent ecosystems.
Read More‘Putting out my album Really Human mid-quarantine—that obviously wasn’t the plan. In a normal world, I’m out playing at least four or five times a week...’
Read More‘The potential of experiencing art more privately, outside of institutions, actually feels very exciting right now…’
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