Site/Sound: Storytelling with Auntie Kym
Wednesday October 16th, 2019 | 6pm-8pm | Free To Attend
ABOUT THE EVENT
Poet and artist Kymberlee Johnson-Norfleet, aka Auntie Kym, will host a powerful evening of storytelling, poetry, and music exploring the histories of the Rail Road. Along with friends, she will use ritual, personal narrative, spirituals and song, and conversation to meditate on the beauty, struggle, and symbolism of the American rails.
Through soundscapes, large-scale projections, pop-up experiences, film screenings, live music and dance performances, special tours, and family programming, Site/Sound will activate the Rail Park’s current quarter-mile of elevated green space—while inviting the public to envision its future path, both above and below the cityscape. The three core installations take place in various locations bounded by Vine & Spring Garden Streets and 9th & 18th Streets.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Please note that the main passenger elevator at the 319 N. 11th building is currently being replaced and that we lack main entryway elevator services to our venue on the third floor. While under usual circumstances we can provide a mobile-ramp for wheelchair entry into the building, our ramp does not accommodate the back stairwell leading to the freight elevator. Individuals in wheelchairs or needing elevator service should contact Vox Populi ahead of their arrival to discuss potential alternatives: 215-238-1236 / events@voxpopuligallery.org