December 6, 2023
A collage of art work included within the “Past the Components” hip-hop exhibit. Picture credit score: New Individuals Museum by way of Fb

A brand new exhibit at a Liberty Station museum pays tribute to the creativity of San Diego’s hip-hop subculture from the mid-80s to early 90s.

The “Past the Components” exhibit, on the New Individuals Museum, is meant as a salute to the immigrants and youths who fueled the native hip-hop motion, which united various communities and impressed their technology.

Among the traits that outlined the period might be explored, together with self-expression via avenue artwork, DJs, MCs, underground events and dance crews.

The present, curated by Mario “the O.G.” Lopez, consists of works by almost 20 artists, amongst them, Quasar, Zard One, Brisk, Persue, Iree, Zeno Bust One, Distinctive and Ronie.

The exhibit opened final month and continues via Dec. 31. On-line reservations are required.

The New Individuals Museum & Immigration Studying Heart, positioned at 2825 Dewey Street, seeks to offer “inspiring and compelling” instructional and cultural packages and actions that discover various immigrant experiences.

The venue is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.