TUPAC SHAKUR. WAKE ME WHEN I’M FREE EXHIBIT EXTENDS LA DATES THROUGH SUMMER 2022

ANNOUNCES FREE ADMISSION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUPS

ADDITIONAL TICKETS AVAILABLE AT WMWIF.COM

Portrait Photo Credit: Jeffrey Newbury - Group Photo Courtesy of CAA

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“The kind of provocation he would lean into if he were curating the room himself.” -GQ

“A stunning, immersive display.” -ROLLING STONE

“A portrait that shades in the traditional Tupac myth with context, turning it into something intimate and personal.” -HIGHSNOBIETY

"WMWIF was all heart with no chaser and no filter." -BET

“2Pac’s life has been celebrated many times before, but never like this.” -COMPLEX

“Thought provoking.” -LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE

“Larger Than Life.” -NBC

xtended its dates in Los Angeles through Summer of 2022. Originally launched in January and scheduled to finish its Los Angeles run on May 1, the Shakur Estate-sanctioned exhibit has seen a slate of positive reviews and endorsements from celebrities, press and fans alike.

The exhibit has also announced a new initiative to open its doors to students, offering free tickets to any public school groups (grade school, middle school, high school) and their chaperones for the remainder of the exhibit’s time in Los Angeles. Visits must be scheduled in advance with the exhibit, more info here. To kick off the initiative, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho visited the museum experience with more than 70 students from across the district. Superintendent Carvalho, the exhibit’s Creative Director Jeremy Hodges, and Rob Light (Head of Worldwide Music, Partner & Managing Director of entertainment and sports agency CAA) participated in a discussion with students following the tour.

“Inspired, powerful, meaningful: These are just a few of the words our students used to describe the exhibit Tupac Shakur. Wake Me When I'm Free after our visit,” Superintendent Carvalho said. “These students joined our test pilot for the Los Angeles Unified Cultural Arts Passport, a new program to provide all students with access to arts and cultural enrichment. I’m thrilled that the exhibit will extend its offer of free tickets to all public school student groups to visit and learn about Tupac Shakur's life and legacy.”

Part museum, part art installation, part sensory experience, WMWIF showcases Shakur’s music, poetry and never before seen artifacts in a 20,000 square foot curated space akin to a contemporary art museum. Guests transition through a myriad of surround sound spaces, rich with rarities embedded in technology. WMWIF delves into the greater meaning of his activism, music, and revolutionary art. The attendees are educated and enlightened through a labyrinth of emotions as they take this journey through his extraordinary life.

WMWIF is a Shakur Estate sanctioned museum experience and produced in partnership with Round Room Live, CAA, Universal Music Group and Kinfolk Management + Media. WMWIF is a creative collaboration led by Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Nwaka Onwusa and award-winning Creative Director Jeremy Hodges and his firm, Project Art Collective.

April 26, 2022 12:29pm ET by Pressparty  

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