BK: VOL 3,4,6 & 7
Brooklyn is our second home of the exhibition. This became our home after partnering with the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival from 2015-2018. The exhibition elevated from a raw expression of culture to a full fledge show experience.
VOLUME 3 - July 10, 2015
The summer of 2015 in partnership with the Brooklyn Bodega to celebrate our culture we gathered the next wave of young emerging dancers, deejays, emcees, sneaker heads and visual artist to convene under one building to propel the culture forward. In the nature of hip hop there is a competitive element to it, but at the end of the day it's all about the love for the culture. This exhibition represented the culture of Hip Hop in its rawest form, and it took place at one of the only festivals that still represents the raw essence of Hip-Hop, but on a bigger stage and platform, "The Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival" and in partnership with Tidal.
Featured:
MCs: Chelsea Reject | Slim Dollars | Perrion | Mike Floss | Hero Da Gawd | Bizzy Crook
DJs: Kerim The DJ | DJ Midnite | DJ E-Double | 1200 Squad
ART: Rebecca Maria | Lavan Wright
VOLUME 4- July 15, 2016
As day three of the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival went down, the Juice Hip-Hop Exhibition showcased every element of Hip-Hop. From the classic way of dancing, to the emcees, even the DJs who kept the crowd going. Juice effortlessly flowed from sequence to sequence and the performers never missed a beat.
This exhibition was focused on bringing different regions together from each element. Starting from the midwest, to down south, and back home to the east coast. Each region and element was unique in their offering, but exhibited how we are still all rooted to the same culture. Each aspect gave insight on what it’s like to dwell within the culture of Hip-Hop both as the fan and as the artist.
Featured:
MCs: Your Old Droog | Taylor Bennet | Nick Grant |
DJs: Kerim The DJ | DJ Midnite | Kat Daddy Slim
ART: Lavan Wright | Mr. DT
PHOTO: Justin Milhouse | Fred Daniels | Andy Mac
DANCE: Chrybaby Cozie & Litefeet Nation | House Arrest 2 C.D.T. INC Ch6 | B.Seth
VOLUME 6- July 14, 2017
As the annual Juice Hip-Hop Exhibition kicked off July 14, fans from all over had the opportunity to witness Hip-Hop in true form. Incorporating the core elements of B-boying, DJing, beatboxing, graffiti art, and MCing, attendees were able to get a glimpse of what the culture is truly about. This year’s exhibition featured performances from rappers based all over the country, even incorporating art and never before seen photographs. Like most exhibitions, there was something there that catered to anyone and everyone, and Juice was able to do exactly that.
This exhibition exhibited our growth. Hosting Dreamville Records future stars, Bishop Gallery curated our art gallery and featured a photo exhibit with Brooklyn’s maverick A&R, Sickamore. The DJ sets from our resident DJs kept the show elevated, and our home team dancer Chrybaby Cozie with LiteFeet Nation had us moving with our guests dance crew, Clean Fresh Air, from Montreal, CA. This exhibit showed us how far we can go and how we are bridging the gap for all generations in Hip Hop.
Featured:
MCs: BAS | COZZ | OMEN | EARTHGANG | TRENT THE HOOLIGAN
DJs: Kerim The DJ | DJ Midnite
ART: THE BISHOP GALLERY
PHOTO: SICKAMORE
VOLUME 6- July 14, 2017
We went back to our stomping grounds, Little Field, for our last exhibition in partnership with the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival. This exhibition was bittersweet as all of our last one in a particular phase is.
We brought all the elements back together as we normally do, but the craftsmanship of the artists keeps getting better. The MC performances stood on it’s own, the lyrics and showmanship was electric with each act. Our DJ sets became B2B for this exhibition with our in-house DJs, Midnite The DJ & Kerim The DJ, holding it down, and our guests B2B sets from NY and NJ exhibited the comradery from two states connected by bridges and tunnels.
The other elements of the culture brought the same electric energy with our dance family, Chrybaby Cozie & Litefeet Nation. We also brought back the crew, Clean Fresh Air from Montreal. There is no culture without the art, and 24 Ours exhibited a vary of artists that connected to our culture through painting.
It was a fitting closing to the partnership, and provided us a lot of experience and valuable intel as we prep for next phase of the exhibition. Which we can’t wait to share with you.
Featured:
MCs: Anoyd | Oswin Benjamin | Don Mykel | Wade Brown | PeteyxKraze
DJs: Kerim The DJ | DJ Midnite | Scott Lauren x Niyah Badass | RIC 808 x Sir Ramoan
ART: 24 Ours