About this Event
On Sat May 2nd from 6-10pm at Roundhead Brewing Co., a funky sensation brings you colorful creations & voices of inspiration along with an opening celebration for a not-to-be-missed exhibit: A Trike Called Funk’s “Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History”!
Since 2021, A Trike Called Funk has been orchestrating participatory arts experiences in & around Boston with the aim of unleashing creativity & building community.
While celebrating funky music genres & dance forms spanning the Diaspora in the Americas, A Trike Called Funk’s activations have evolved to include graffiti-inspired visual arts activities.
This multidisciplinary exhibit brings together 22 medium-to-large scale pieces created by 17 local artists who have painted alongside A Trike Called Funk in recent years including:
- ALVIN “ACOMA” COLON
- BRIAN “LIFE”
- CEDRIC “VISE ONE” DOUGLAS
- GE “GOFIVE” ORTEGA
- JASON "SWAT" TALBOT
- JEREMY “SOBEK” HARRISON
- JOEL “AWARE” ZAYAS
- JON “PHES” SOUZA
- LEE “SOEMS” BEARD
- LUIS “TAKE ONE’ TAFORO
- MICHAEL TALBOT
- NATE “WOKE”
- NIKOLE “RIXY” FERNANDEZ
- PERCY FORTINI WRIGHT
- RICARDO “DEME5” GOMEZ
- SILVIA LOPEZ CHAVEZ
- TIMMY “ZONE” ALLEN
As part of Mass Humanities “Expanding Massachusetts Stories” initiative, A Trike Called Funk interviewed these artists about their creative journeys, and audio highlights from their oral histories accompany each of their pieces. Bring your phone & earbuds to listen in.
Together with music by A Trike Called Funk & friends plus lighting & projections by Illuminus, this is your chance to move & be moved while enjoying Roundhouse’s delicious food & brews!
FREE entry & FREE pizza bar (6-7pm) for e’ry-buddy who RSVPs to join us in the place to be for “Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History”!
Agenda
🕑: 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Power to the People Hour: Brief Speaking Program & FREE Pizza Bar
🕑: 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Music & Dancing by A Trike Called Funk & Friends
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Roundhead Brewing Company, 1 Westinghouse Plaza, Boston, United States
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