This session examines the lives, art, and ideas of four famous Hoosiers: Mari Evans, Etheridge Knight, Freddie Hubbard, and Wes Montgomery.
How does art foster dialogue, create/sustain community, and (re)inscribe memory?
Presenter: Dr. Lasana Kazembe
Date: Monday, April 27, 2020
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Location: The Jazz Kitchen, B-Side, 5377 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Cost: Free
Indiana writers and artists have a rich legacy of expressing the political and social ideas of their time. Lasana’s multimedia presentation explores how artists-from Hoosier poets to visual and performing artists-have represented the new urban industrial reality that developed in the Midwest and addressed social disillusionment across urban, rural and suburban lines. This session examines the lives, art, and ideas of four famous Hoosiers: Mari Evans, Etheridge Knight, Freddie Hubbard, and Wes Montgomery. Through their work, these artists were also responsible for bringing the collective thoughts, sensibilities, and folk wisdom of Indiana and the Midwest into the broader landscape of American artistic and intellectual traditions.
Thank you to our sponsors: Indiana Humanities, and The Jazz Kitchen.
An official “One State / One Story: The Year We Left Home Community Read program” sponsored by Indiana Humanities.
Phone: 3172550710
Email: mail@indianawriters.org
2020/04/27 - 2020/04/27
The Jazz Kitchen
5377 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220
1. Street Parking
2. Pay Parking Lot – behind the the 5420 N College Avenue Business Building (after 6p, Friday and Saturday nights)
3. Fresh Market Parking Lot – ONLY AFTER 9P!