A night of live music, art, and dancing at the Cathedral in East Austin, Keep On is the first in a series of events highlighting local Black artists, with the goal of creating inclusive spaces that celebrate Black joy and creativity.
This event will feature live performances by Daniel Fears and Kalu James (of Kalu and the Electric Joint), a DJ set of RnB, Hip Hop, and House by THEREHEIS, and works on display by artists Sadé Channell, Arianna Jones, Kel Brown and Arielle Austin.
Tickets include drinks provided by Tito's, Blue Owl Brewing, and more. This event will also help drive membership and awareness to the DAWA Fund, a local non-profit that provides grant funding to BIPOC artists and essential community workers in Austin.
A night of live music, art, and dancing at the Cathedral in East Austin, Keep On is the first in a series of events highlighting local Black artists, with the goal of creating inclusive spaces that celebrate Black joy and creativity.
This event will feature live performances by Daniel Fears and Kalu James (of Kalu and the Electric Joint), a DJ set of RnB, Hip Hop, and House by THEREHEIS, and works on display by artists Sadé Channell, Arianna Jones, Kel Brown and Arielle Austin.
Tickets include drinks provided by Tito's, Blue Owl Brewing, and more. This event will also help drive membership and awareness to the DAWA Fund, a local non-profit that provides grant funding to BIPOC artists and essential community workers in Austin.
A night of live music, art, and dancing at the Cathedral in East Austin, Keep On is the first in a series of events highlighting local Black artists, with the goal of creating inclusive spaces that celebrate Black joy and creativity.
This event will feature live performances by Daniel Fears and Kalu James (of Kalu and the Electric Joint), a DJ set of RnB, Hip Hop, and House by THEREHEIS, and works on display by artists Sadé Channell, Arianna Jones, Kel Brown and Arielle Austin.
Tickets include drinks provided by Tito's, Blue Owl Brewing, and more. This event will also help drive membership and awareness to the DAWA Fund, a local non-profit that provides grant funding to BIPOC artists and essential community workers in Austin.