Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert art museum welcome artist Quese IMC for a virtual performance and Q&A session. Co-organized with the Frost Art Museum, FIU, Miami.
Marcus “Quese IMC” Frejo is a tribally bear clan of the Seminole, wolf band of Pawnee, and a pioneering indigenous hip-hop artist, cultural activist, and producer. One of the founding members of ‘culture shock camp: native hip-hop group and culture shock: the first native hip-hop summer of 1998,’ Quese has been instrumental in being one of the early founders of indigenous hip-hop as a genre and movement. IMC has also used hip-hop, empowerment, and activism in the effort to break the colonized illusion of cultural divides. Quese IMC is the founder of the #pawneecamp of the Standing Rock: Water is Life movement.
This event is held in conjunction with the CEAM Artist Residency. The CEAM Artist Residency is supported by a grant from the Dr. JoAnn Crisp-Ellert Fund at The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida.
Free Zoom event registration: https://flaglercollege.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hRxvdTPPSg2U_3Cu_zj2zA
Phone: 904-826-8530
Email: jdickover@flagler.edu
2020/11/17 - 2020/11/17
Online/Virtual Space