Enter the Dungeon: The Dungeon Family’s Audiovisual Representations of Atlanta
JUL 9MUSEUM OF DESIGN ATLANTA (MODA)
designmuseummidtownfamilyworkshop
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How Hip-Hop Made Atlanta | Part 2 of 3 Mural by Jeks_nc In-person at MODA | Free July 9, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Before OutKast told the world that the South had something to say, a lot of people weren't listening. By the time the Dungeon Family was done, nobody could look away. In this session, Dr. Regina N. Bradley examines OutKast and the Dungeon Family not just as musicians but as cultural theorists, positioning them as artists who used music, visual media, and performance to reframe what Southern Black life looked like in the post–Civil Rights era. Through close analysis of their work and its public reception, she traces how a group of kids reshaped national perceptions of the South and, in doing so, reimagined what American identity could sound like. Come ready to listen closely and argue passionately. The session includes a 45–60 minute presentation followed by facilitated discussion and Q&A. Price: Free and open to the public. ABOUT DR. REGINA N. BRADLEY Dr. Regina N.
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Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)NEIGHBORHOODMidtown
TYPEmuseum
ADDRESS1315 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
MARTAArts Center · 3 min walk
PARKINGlot, deck
PRACTICAL
TIMES6:30 PM
AGEall-ages
PRICEFree · Free
