Day One DNA: 50 Years in Hip-hop Culture

Day One DNA: 50 Years in Hip-hop Culture
Beloit College’s Wright Museum of Art and student-run Gallery ABBA present “Day One DNA: 50 Years in Hip-Hop Culture,” an immersive multimedia exhibition featuring over 200 artifacts from the private collection of hip-hop legends Ice T and DJ Afrika Islam. Curated by Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, this exhibition offers a deep dive into the cultural, political, and economic influences that have shaped hip-hop over the last five decades.
The exhibition includes iconic items like DJ Afrika Islam’s first set of turntables, Ice T’s custom leather fashion pieces, and a host of rare photographs and memorabilia that document the evolution of hip-hop from its early days to its global dominance.
Wright Museum of Art, Hollensteiner and Neese Galleries
12:00 PM - 05:00 PM, every day through Nov 16, 2024.
Artist Group Info
Ice T, DJ Afrika Islam
Wright Museum of Art, Hollensteiner and Neese Galleries
Beloit College, 700 College Street
Beloit,
Wisconsin
53511
608-363-2280
wrightmuseum@beloit.edu