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MLK Day Real Seattle Media Mixer at MoPOP

  • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) 325 5th Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98105 United States (map)

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Real Seattle Media Mixer on MLK day at MOPop? Why not?!? If you've never been to a Real Seattle Media Mixer this is one you don't want to miss. Not only are we talking Branding in January, but for the first time, we're doing it at MoPop. And yes, both Contact High: A Visual History of Hip Hop, and the Wild Blue Angel: Hendrix Abroad, 1966-1970 exhibits will be open. (More details on those are below)

When is the next Real Seattle Media Mixer?

When: Monday, January 16th

Where: MoPop

Time: 7:00 pm - 11:11 pm

Even curator - Besa Gordon

Event Curators - Besa Gordon and Kinsey Paul

DJ: DJ Yaddy

*This is a 21 and over event*

We all know the "Seattle Freeze" can be pretty chilly and even lonely at times. However, the "Real Seattle Media Mixer" is meant to bring together media professionals for a night of networking, creating new bonds and future collaborations.

Who comes to the Real Seattle Media Mixer?

Business owners, TV hosts, radio hosts, DJs, podcasters, media experts, journalists, Recording Academy members, photographers, tech workers, actors, make-up artists, authors, nationally known dance choreographers, fashion designers, community leaders, realtors, and fitness trainers.

Galleries Guests will be able to checkout while at the mixer:

Contact High: A Visual History of Hip Hop

They say a picture's worth 1,000 words, and that's especially true of one of music's most language-conscious genres: hip-hop. Contact High explores four decades of photography, from the late 1970s to today, documenting a revolution not just in music, but in politics, race relations, fashion, and culture. Through more than 170 iconic images of hip-hop's most influential artists (Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, Queen Latifah, Tupac, and more) — including contact sheets that give us a rare glimpse into the creative process of a photo session — Contact High examines the evolution of hip-hop, connecting us with the experiences, identities, and places that have shaped the world's most popular music genre.

Learn more about Contact High: A Visual History of Hip Hop here!

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Wild Blue Angel: Hendrix Abroad, 1966-1970

Discover the shy genius of Hendrix through an immersive gallery soundtrack featuring rare Hendrix interview clips; Hendrix's only passport, issued on the day he left for London on September 23, 1966; his diary, where he recounts friends, shows, and experiences from the road; an Electric Lady mixing console from the personal recording studio he used during the last weeks of his life; and other original artifacts, artwork, and photographs.

Learn more about Wild Blue Angel: Hendrix Abroad, 1966-1970

Panel topic: Branding/Marketing

This time, the panel is focusing on branding and marketing your dreams- whether thats starting a small business or growing your personal brand. Why? Because the vision is the most important aspect of any business. Branding is more than just choosing a name or logo... it is the identity of a business and impacts how that business is perceived. The dream is real but the hustle is sold separately. Panel starts at 9 PM.

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Snacks and drinks avalible for purchase.

Beverages: Domestic beer, Craft/Imported beer, wine, liquor, specialty cocktails, mocktail, assorted sodas.

Snacks: Assorted Chips, Assorted Cookies, Nuts, and Granola Bars.

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