Juke Joint Artist's Book by Essence Enwere

$35.00

“Juke Joint Slab [is] an African American ecomusicology typeface and manifesto that explores the rich tapestry of music deeply rooted in the culture and history of Mississippi’s African American communities. This interdisciplinary field and accompanying typeface, artist book, and exhibition delves into the intricate connections between the environment, society and music, particularly focusing on how these elements intertwine to shape musical traditions. From the spirituals sung by enslaved Africans to the blues born out of the Delta’s hardships, and the gospel music that reverberates through church congregations, Mississippi’s ecomusicology tells a profound story of resilience, resistance, and creativity. It examines how the natural landscape, socio-economic conditions, and cultural heritage have heavily influenced musical expressions, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of African Americans in shaping American music and culture.” - Essence Enwere

8” x 8”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

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“Juke Joint Slab [is] an African American ecomusicology typeface and manifesto that explores the rich tapestry of music deeply rooted in the culture and history of Mississippi’s African American communities. This interdisciplinary field and accompanying typeface, artist book, and exhibition delves into the intricate connections between the environment, society and music, particularly focusing on how these elements intertwine to shape musical traditions. From the spirituals sung by enslaved Africans to the blues born out of the Delta’s hardships, and the gospel music that reverberates through church congregations, Mississippi’s ecomusicology tells a profound story of resilience, resistance, and creativity. It examines how the natural landscape, socio-economic conditions, and cultural heritage have heavily influenced musical expressions, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of African Americans in shaping American music and culture.” - Essence Enwere

8” x 8”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

“Juke Joint Slab [is] an African American ecomusicology typeface and manifesto that explores the rich tapestry of music deeply rooted in the culture and history of Mississippi’s African American communities. This interdisciplinary field and accompanying typeface, artist book, and exhibition delves into the intricate connections between the environment, society and music, particularly focusing on how these elements intertwine to shape musical traditions. From the spirituals sung by enslaved Africans to the blues born out of the Delta’s hardships, and the gospel music that reverberates through church congregations, Mississippi’s ecomusicology tells a profound story of resilience, resistance, and creativity. It examines how the natural landscape, socio-economic conditions, and cultural heritage have heavily influenced musical expressions, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of African Americans in shaping American music and culture.” - Essence Enwere

8” x 8”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

Essence Enwere is queer & black graphic designer, photographer, and book artist based in the Twin Cities focused on typography, social commentary, and deep connections to humanity. Essence's goal is to create work that provokes social impact and sparks conversation; Essence aims to make the audience reflect and start a dialogue with themselves. As a whole Essence is about expanding on what people have never seen before, creating new insights and conversations, and doing so with high integrity.
Instagram: @E_Bylon

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