R.I.P DJ Scholar ~~~ Ruff Sqwad Legend
One of Grimes earliest DJ's and Producers, someone who's production style so was creative and distinctive. He helped create a foundation for artists such as Tinchy Stryder and many others.
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R.I.P DJ Scholar ~~~ Ruff Sqwad Legend
One of Grimes earliest DJ's and Producers, someone who's production style so was creative and distinctive. He helped create a foundation for artists such as Tinchy Stryder and many others.
📚🎶💡 #ArtIsAWeapon 🙌🏾👏🏽Shout out to #DJ & #Scholar @richmedina, who will be teaching @barnesfoundation! From #RichMedina - "PHILADELPHIA: Join me at @barnesfoundation from February 21st to March 14th on Wednesday nights ( 6pm to 8pm ) for 4 weeks of “African Culture & Music: Part 1.” Details and registration for this course: www.barnesfoundation.org/classes/african-american-culture-and-music-part-i __________________________ From the @barnesfoundation: ・・・ How can artists speak to each other across different times and cultures? For #BlackHistoryMonth, we asked local artists to expand on this theme central to our exhibition #KieferRodin. Meet @richmedina, a renowned DJ and scholar of hip-hop history. Serving on Cornell University’s advisory board for the Cornell Hip Hop Collection, he has lectured for Cornell’s music and Africana departments. Starting Feb. 21, he’ll be teaching a 4-class workshop on African American Culture and Music, exploring Dr. Albert Barnes’s love for spirituals and involvement with the Harlem Renaissance. As a musical artist, Medina cites the post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne as a classical influence on his work. He is drawn to Cézanne’s consistency in themes such as painting still lifes and his visual sleight of hand, challenging the viewer to emerge with new perspectives after experiencing the work for the second or 200th time. Medina’s advice to young artists: Pay heed to detail. Pay consistent respect to your family and those who have come before you. Rely on your fundamentals. Find something that you really love to do, and make it love you back. Plan your work, and work your plan. . 📷 @dexterdcoheniei @playlistretreat #AfricanCultureandMusic #MusicAndArt #DJScholar #RichMedina #Tribe #BlackCreatives #BarnesFoundation #HipHop #HipHopHistory #HigherLearning #ArtsEducation #ArtStudents #BlackExcellence #TraScapades #ArtIsAWeapon