CreativeJunkFood, a Black-owned multimedia Creative Studio, has announced the launch of two projects celebrating the culture and legacy of Washington, D.C.
CreativeJunkFood unveiled one of the years-long projects, the Go-Go Museum, Nov. 18. The exhibit pays tribute to the music style founded and popularized in the nation’s capital. The establishment also features a roll call wall and stairwell, incorporating branding and technology into the immersive space with museum founder, Ron Moten.
“It’s amazing to be a part of both projects,” said Candice Taylor, co-founder of CreativeJunkFood, in a statement to BLACK ENTERPRISE . “Through the Go-Go Museum, we can dive deep into what go-go means as an art form and how to properly express it in an exciting way.”
Before the museum opened to the public, a Go-Go bus was created to also build the hype and celebrate D.C.’s rich artistic history. The mobile experience broadcasted the then-upcoming museum’s offerings and exhibits, while also having a stage on top.