
Ampl!fy: Showcase
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Nature Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Divine Feminine Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Love Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Evolution Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Closure Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Black Friday Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

Ampl!fy: The Culture Issue
Ampl!fy is a curated open mic that mimics a professional showcase. Each month’s show has a theme inspired by social issues, pop culture, and more.

free•doms Art Exhibition Artist Talk
Free-doms defines and questions American free-doms both historically and as it's being re-defined in contemporary times. By using sourced material from Maryland State Archives, artists Dwayne Martin, Selena Noir, Khadija Jahmila, and Underdog the DJ have researched, re-imagined, and based these original works on the historical lawsuits known as Freedom Stories.

free•doms Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Free-doms defines and questions American free-doms both historically and as it's being re-defined in contemporary times. By using sourced material from Maryland State Archives, artists Dwayne Martin, Selena Noir, Khadija Jahmila, and Underdog the DJ have researched, re-imagined, and based these original works on the historical lawsuits known as Freedom Stories.