ARTIST CORPS provides financial support to Chicago MUSICIAN Fellows TO curate and PRODUCE PERFORMANCES IN NEIGHBORHOODS ACROSS THE SOUTH AND WEST SIDEs.
The Artist Corps Fellowship program is an initiative that expands the power and potential of community and artist-driven programs in neighborhoods. Artists-in-neighborhoods programs facilitate storytelling and community building; provide opportunities for healing and resilience; and create connections to advocacy, mutual aid, neighborhood health, and equity initiatives. Central to the mission of the Artist Corps program is bringing rich, engaging, artistic experiences to people where they live, particularly in communities without equitable access to cultural programming.
2024 Artist Corps Event Listing
June
June 19th
6-8 PM
(Juneteenth Celebration)
South Merrill Community Garden
7030 S Merrill Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
PERFORMANCES BY
Alysha Monique and The Family Divine
Bethany Pickens Coalition
Curated by Alexis Lombre and Bethany Pickens
June 22
8-10 PM
The.BlkRoom
4015 W. Carroll Ave., Unit 204 (outside on lawn)
PERFORMANCES BY
The JuJu Exchange
DJ Duane Powell
Curated by Duane Powell
July
July 11th
6-8 PM
South Merrill Community Garden
7030 S Merrill Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
PERFORMANCE BY
Len'l & The Village
Curated by Alexis Lombre
July 17
6-8 PM
Steelworkers Park
E 87th St at Lake Michigan, Chicago, IL 60617
PERFORMANCE BY
2 Brown Sisters: Africa and Maggie Brown
Curated by Bethany Pickens
July 27
6-8 PM
Oakland Museum and Garden
4116 S Lake Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60653
PERFORMANCES BY
Isaiah Spencer's The Samples Trio
DJ Duane Powell
Curated by Duane Powell
August
August 3
5:30-7:30 PM
Kenwood Gardens
6929 S Kenwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
PERFORMANCES BY
Sam Thousand & Acoustic Audile
DJ Duane Powell
Curated by Duane Powell
August 8
5:30-7:30 PM
South Merrill Community Garden
7030 S Merrill Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
PERFORMANCE BY
Anisha Rush and the Encounter
Curated by Alexis Lombre
August 21
5:30-7:30 PM
Big Marsh Park
11559 S Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL 60617
PERFORMANCE BY
Isaiah Collier Trio
Curated by Bethany Pickens
2024 Artist Corps Fellows
Alexis Lombre is a pianist, vocalist, composer and producer from Chicago. She has toured nationally all over the United States, and internationally to Canada, Cuba, Brazil, France and South Africa with artists such as Jon Batiste, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Marcus Miller, Endea Owens & The Cookout, Dan Wilson, Nicole Mitchell, Jamila Woods, Tia Fuller, DJ D Nice and the Miles Davis Electric Band. Alexis Lombre was granted the Inaugural 2022 New Music Next Jazz Legacy Award and the 2023 Luminarts Award.
Alexis discovered early that the true essence of music is not just about what you hear but how music makes you feel. Her musical mission is to keep the ‘Soul’ in music alive. Lombre recently released her single “Come Find Me” which she describes as “lyrically, a gospel song; harmonically, a jazz song and rhythmically, a hip-hop/R&B song. I didn’t create the song with any borders.” As JazzTimes puts it “Lombre realized early on that by refusing to be constrained by convention—whether so-called “jazz” or otherwise—she’d be honoring, rather than defiling, the rich heritage she’d come to embrace.”
Bethany Pickens is an award-winning pianist and composer. Born in Chicago, she began her musical training under the watchful tutelage of her father Willie Pickens, world-class Jazz pianist. Since graduating from the American Conservatory of Music, Bethany has had the opportunity to perform, record, and conduct clinics with such artist as Clark Terry, Louis Bellson, Bobby Watson, Von Freeman, Ray Brown, Ed Thigpen, Willie Pickens, Susan Anton, and Grammy award winners Dee Dee Bridgewater, Roy Hargrove and Branford Marsalis, Rascal Flats, Josh Groban, Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle and Usher.
As an Educator, Bethany has worked with JIC Jazz Links, Ravinia Jazz Scholars and recently retired from Teaching Music for the Chicago Public Schools after 28 years!
In addition to sitting on the Board of JIC, Bethany is Board VP of The Hyde Park Neighborhood Club
"Steeped in tradition, committed to creativity" is how Bethany describes her Performances, "a musical menu—something for everyone."
Growing up immersed in the richness of Chicago’s music scene of the 70s and early 80s, Duane Powell entered the world of street promotions in 1985 pounding the pavement promoting events for prominent entities on Chicago's southside. By the late 90’s, Powell launched the SOUNDROTATION brand and began curating events and concerts showcasing up and coming talent on the local and national soul and jazz scene. Many acts that went on to prominence including Robert Glasper and Ledisi as well as legends including Roy Ayers and Weldon Irvine. As a historian, Powell has shared his vast knowledge of music history on panels and has given lectures for institutions including UChicago Arts, Chicago Public Library, Stanford University, Detroit Institute of Art, Goethe Institute and many more. He’s also curated an awesome event Soundrotation presents Freedom Jazz Dance which has been presented by the Jazz Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Park District.