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June Lopez
The music, storytelling, poetry, and dance are essential expressions of June Lopez's cultural identity. With an already list releases of live sound art exhibitions, which is themed to sounds and activities associated with sound as manifested in the environment that he surrounds himself in at the moment. His sound art showcases the importance of sound with respect to its cultural significance as a core area of perception. June's vision as an artist is to create powerful works of sound art that help advance freedom, justice, and inclusion, and strengthen the listener's experience. His works embody social justice and enable him to come together with other artists who use art as creativity and freedom of expression. At the moment June has joined forces with the artist D'nae Harrison to form the musical art duo Medium frequency experimenting with a wide spectrum of sonic textures through soundscape architects and using paint spacious jam explorers alike. June has contributed his sounds to various exhibits throughout Philadelphia, which include; Indigo Bleu Design & Cultural Center, Little Berlin Annex Space & Icebox Project Space, Arthur Ross Gallery, Philadelphia Museum of Arts, Pearlman Museum, Philadelphia City Hall, and The Hatfield House.
June has performed, remixed, and collaborated with list of artists including legendary Philadelphia bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Wolfgang Puschnig, Kali Yuga Zoo Brigade, The Defenders of the Republic, Pandeiro from Brazil Bernardo F. Aguiar, Jim Hamilton, Amber Art & Design, Ernel Martinez, Keir Johnson, Tokyo-native Jazz Pianist Yoichi Uzeki, legendary soulful house singer Brian Keith, Alma “Lady Alma” Horton, Fantasy, Taji Nahl, The Last Poets, cellist and songwriter Monica McIntyre, Sierra Hurt, John Beltran, Max Martinez, The Roots, and Poet Wadud Ahmad.