Brown Arts

Black Music Lab

An in-development hub at Brown Arts Institute for the practice and study of African and African Diasporic musics.

Coming Soon

Take A Beat with the Black Music Lab

Wednesday, May 7, 2025
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Englander Studio, Granoff Center for the Creative Arts
154 Angell St, Providence, RI


Finals are in full swing, so take a study break with the Black Music Lab! Close the books and put the screen away for a few hours, and join us for an evening of music, community, and comfort food.Take a plate to go, listen to music, chat with friends, stretch your limbs a little.This is a low-key, come-as-you-are chance to decompress before you head back to the books!

About Black Music Lab

The Black Music Lab is an in-development hub at Brown Arts Institute for artists and scholars on campus and in the greater Providence area who are interested in the practice and study of African and African Diasporic musics. Launched in Fall 2022, the Black Music Lab was conceived by Dr. Charisse Barron and Dr. Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo to serve as a space at Brown that centers the intellectual and creative exploration of musical forms such as hip-hop, black sacred musics, R&B, and house among other black musico-cultural traditions that remain underrepresented within academic musical spaces despite their overwhelming sonic influence and popularity across the broader global soundscape. The Black Music Lab is also invested in highlighting the works of artists and scholars who explore black expressive modes within country music, punk, noise, metal, folk, western classical, and other musical traditions that are often disconnected from popular and scholarly accounts of black musicking.

As an extension of BAI’s demonstrated commitment to interdisciplinary study and rhizomatic collaboration, the primary goals of the Black Music Lab include:

  • Amplifying the creative and scholarly projects already being undertaken by members of the Brown community as well as artists and scholars in the extended Providence communities;
  • Hosting and co-sponsoring relevant artist talks, performances, informal gatherings, symposia, film series, conferences, and other events;
  • Building new channels for crosstalk between faculty, staff, and students working in/across departments and programs such as Music, Africana Studies, Modern Culture & Media (MCM), Theatre Arts & Performance Studies (TAPS), the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA), and the Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS), among others;
  • Creating opportunities for meaningful dialogue and collaborations with local artists, historians, and community groups as well as partners at other academic institutions who work within different black musical traditions.

Faculty Director:
Dr. Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo
enongo@brown.edu

Recent Projects and Events

Lynnée Denise demonstrates how knowledge is gathered, interpreted, and produced through a DJ-oriented theoretical lens. Using the four cultural practices of what she calls “DJ Scholarship,” Denise will create a sonic map for her research and encourage witnesses to listen to a music-based critique of Black Dance Music in the 1980s.
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