Juliana Huxtable
Live at the Mendelssohn
February 6th, 2019
Free Performance
2/6/19, Doors at 4:30PM, Performance at 5:00PM

Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Speakers Series Talk
2/7/19, 5:15PM
The University of Michigan School of Social Work is pleased to present  Juliana Huxtable  live in performance at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre for the 2018 Martin Luther King Symposium. Huxtable is a NYC-based artist, DJ and poet whose work probes the perception and presentation of identity, history and online communities. Her performance marks Michigan Social Work’s first commissioned artist in over 20 years, as a part of the Social Justice Art Collection.

Huxtable will present a new iteration of her performance work highlighting her compelling use of language, and collaborations in music, projection, and lighting design. Featuring instrumental performances by her frequent collaborators, the pianist, percussionist, and composer Joe Heffernan, Detroit-based harpist Ahya Simone with lighting design by Michael Potvin. Through Huxtable’s explorations, one may contemplate the power and powerlessness of the body as well as its dispossession in relation to technology, violence, and blackness.

Huxtable’s work is also included in the University of Michigan Museum of Ar t 's presentation of  Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today