FREE Virtual Hip Hop Painting Class with DJ Butter

Virtually at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

Learn graffiti style painting with a brush from a Hip Hop Icon by participating in this virtual workshop taught by DJ Butter!  Using paint, brushes and marker, participants will create their name in a style similar to the “Wild Style” picture seen here, designed by “Tracy 168”, founder of the Wild Style Crew. “It is […]

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Hip Hop Icons Film Speaker Series – BREED & BOOTLEG Documentary Discussion

Virtually at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

Thursday, February 25, 2021 7:00pm Breed & Bootleg: Legends of Flint Rap Music documentary discussion with film director Geri Alumit Zeldes et MC Breed’s wife, Natasha Breed. The Museum in partnership with the Saginaw African Cultural Festival, hosts the “Hip Hop Films Speaker Series” of Michigan-based and internationally recognized hip hop icons with ties to […]

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Hip Hop Icons Film Speaker Series – DO THE RIGHT THING Film Discussion

Virtually at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

Friday, February 19, 2021 7:00pm Do the Right Thing Film discussion with Grammy Lifetime Awardee and Rock n Roll Hall of Fame inductee Professor Griff of Public Enemy interviewed by “Hip Hop Icons” curator, Khalid el-Hakim. The Museum in partnership with the Saginaw African Cultural Festival, hosts the “Hip Hop Films Speaker Series” of Michigan-based […]

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Hip Hop Icons Film Speaker Series – 8 MILE Film Discussion

Virtually at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

Thursday, February 11, 2021 7:00pm 8 Mile film discussion with Michigan-based hip hop artists Supa Emcee and Miz Korona The Museum in partnership with the Saginaw African Cultural Festival, hosts the “Hip Hop Films Speaker Series” of Michigan-based and internationally recognized hip hop icons with ties to some of the top hip hop films. The […]

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Hip Hop Icons Exhibition (Virtual)

Virtually at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

The “Hip Hop Icons” Virtual Exhibition features over 150 original objects related to the history of hip hop culture in America focused around the following themes: Pioneers, Icons, Groups, Women, Movies, and Detroit. The centerpiece of the exhibit are the Hip Hop Icons movie posters featuring some of the most significant and impactful films on […]

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