About the speaker
Robyn Jordan is a creative entrepreneur residing in Northwest Arkansas. She is the force behind Her Set Her Sound, a pioneer platform based in NWA that centers and energizes DJs, creatives, and entrepreneurs. As a talent promoter, experience producer, writer, connector, and performing arts enthusiast, Robyn is heavily influenced by Black trailblazers of culture, music, and community. She predominantly promotes and collaborates with talent who identify as she/her, Black, Brown, and Queer. Her work has been developed with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Momentary, Music Moves, the cities of Fayetteville and Rogers, and more.
Local partners
Confident Coffee Roasters is a woman-owned wholesale and retail specialty coffee company in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Jessica Whalen is an empathetic creative committed to helping people feel seen and celebrated through filmmaking and strategic storytelling.
The Music Education Initiative exists to engage, educate, elevate and prepare, the next generation of professionals in the business of music and entertainment.
The mission of the Pryor Center is to document the cultural heritage of Arkansans by collecting audio and video resources to share with scholars, students, and the public.
Additional details
Join us as we celebrate RHYTHM in a uniquely Arkansas way at the Juke Joint in the Pryor Center! Special thanks for the Music Education Initiative and the Pryor Center at the University of Arkansas for hosting us, and to Zoe Buonaiuto for underwriting our delicious breakfast. Don’t miss this one, y'all!
Parking is available around the Fayetteville Square and surrounding streets. Please enter the Pryor Center through the main entrance on S. East Street (near Tula).
Location
Hosted at
The Juke Joint
The Pryor Center, 1 E. Center Street
Fayetteville, Arkansas United States 72701
When
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Photographer Erin Montgomery
Videographer Stephen Ironside