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Artspace Unplugged featuring Kamara Thomas


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Art and music collide with a live performance by Kamara Thomas during Artspace Unplugged. Sponsored by Come Hear NC and the Longleaf Hotel, the new live music series will feature performances by local musicians set inside an art exhibition with an intimate, listening room vibe.

Tickets: $15 Advanced Ticket / $20 Day Of Ticket

Doors: 7:00pm

Show: 8:00pm

Cash bar with beer and wine

Artspace Unplugged Line Up //

January 19, 2023 // Diego Avilez & Friends

February 16, 2023 // Kamara Thomas

March 16, 2023 // Stray Local

About Kamara Thomas //

Kamara Thomas is a singer, songspeller, mythology fanatic and multidisciplinary storyteller based in Durham, NC. She is a Princeton Arts Fellow and has commissioned work for Duke University, the University of North Carolina and Cassilhaus.

Kamara's storytelling is collaborative and multi-faceted– weaving together musical and theater performance, community art-making, ritual, and visual elements including film, masks, archival material and photography.

Currently, she is developing “Tularosa: An American Dreamtime'' in collaboration with Boulder, CO-based theater company Band of Toughs. Based on her 2022 eponymous album and song-cycle, the storywork interrogates the mythology of the American West as it seeks to excavate, reinvent and heal the American mythologies that underpin collective cultural identity. The storywork will be the final, integrative installment of a series of experimental, multidisciplinary works including #9 - a pandemic performance for nine social-distancers (2020), the videos Good Luck America (2018) and Oh Gallows (2016), and Soapbox (2018), a community-based agitprop performance that traveled throughout public spaces in downtown Durham.

Kamara also spearheads Country Soul Songbook, an artist-driven and -focused media platform and production team rooted in the mission to amplify historically marginalized voices (BIPOC/LGBTQIA+) in Country, Americana and American roots music.

Photos of Kamara Thomas taken by Derrick Beasley.