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Jamila Woods, Fatimah Asghar, Sharrieff Muhammad and RJ EL at MCA Chicago April 21

April 20, 2015 in Uncategorized

CHICAGO | April 20, 2015 - Tomorrow at 6:00pm, Ekphest: A Festival of Art + Word continues at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Jamila Woods, Fatimah Asghar, myself and Sharrieff Muhammad will be reading and performing work in response to works in the collection.

About the Artists

Jamila Woods is a poet and vocalist from Chicago whose work has been published by Muzzle, Radius, and Third World Press. She currently works as Associate Artistic Director of Young Chicago Authors, a nonprofit dedicated to youth literacy and self-expression. A member of the Dark Noise Collective and a Pushcart prize nominee, Woods is also the front-woman of adventure soul duo M&O.

Reginald Eldridge, aka RJ EL, is a writer, emergent multidisciplinary artist, curator, educator, and thinker. He is the associate director of the Chicago Slam Works House Ensemble as well as a Teaching Artist with Young Chicago Authors, Chicago Slam Works, Chicago Danztheatre, and the Storyographers digital storytelling organization. He made a national television debut last September in the NAACP Image-Award nominated series, Lexus Presents: Verses and Flow.

Fatimah Asghar is a nationally touring poet, photographer, and performer. She created Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first spoken word poetry group, REFLEKS, while on a Fulbright studying theater in post-violent contexts. She has performed on many stages, including the Dodge Poetry Festival, The Nantucket Project, and TedX. She is a member of the Dark Noise Collective and is a teaching artist for Young Chicago Authors. Her chapbook Medusa, They Would Sing is forthcoming on Yes Yes Books in fall 2015.

Sharrieff Muhammad is the living embodiment of hip-hop music and its effect on the generation that he is apart of—Generation Whine (the generation between X and Millennial). He is a product of a culture that celebrates people who live in contradictions. Muhammad is a poet, an emcee, a beatboxer, a member of Tomorrow Kings, a theater actor, a teacher, a listener, an amateur photographer, and most importantly, a student. For more info, go here.

I hope to see you there!

-R

Tags: Art, artists, Chicago, ekphest, Fatimah Asghar, friends, Jamila Woods, krista franklin, MCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Performance, Poetry
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