Tangie Mitchell, Chase Elodia, Alana Amore
Date: April 23, 2025
Time: 8pm
Tangie Mitchell is a poet, editor, and collage artist. Born and raised in North Carolina, her work centers personal and collective histories of the Black American South, among other subjects. A Watering Hole Poetry Fellow and an alum of the UK-based Obsidian Foundation, her work has also earned Best of The Net and Robert Siegel Prize nominations and has received support from the Cave Canem Foundation, The Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, The Center for Black Literature at Medgar Evers College, Sundress Academy of the Arts, and other arts institutions.
Chase Elodia is a composer, drummer, and writer living in Brooklyn.His his band will perform songs inspired by fruit, fluttering eyelids, the textuality of grief, and roommate relations.
alana amore colvin is a guitarist and Afro-American composer. colvin’s work is rooted in Black American traditions, often holding elements of humor and play. Their intention is set around creating a beautiful and intimate sonic space through harmony and improvisation. colvin is prone to write pieces that are committed to challenge environments that have historically excluded Black bodies. She often refers to her work as “quiet protest music.”