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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.

Event Supported By

Beloit College
6083632000
storyc@beloit.edu

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
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