Event
3 Oct 2022
5:30-7:30pm
Performance starts at 6:30pm
Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta University of the Arts
IKG Reception with Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon
Please join us for an IKG Reception for Heather Hart's exhibition, Northern Oracle. Featuring Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon as he discusses his new book, “Bedroom Rapper” and performs in Hart’s installation.
Schedule
4:30pm – Gallery and Cash Bar opens
5:30pm – Reception – light refreshments available
6:30pm – Rollie Pemberton discussion and performance
Cadence Weapon is the Edmonton-born, Toronto-based rapper, producer, writer, poet, and activist Rollie Pemberton. Throughout his work, the multidisciplinary artist aims to preserve and resurrect Black cultural memory by forging connections between personal, local, and collective histories. Pemberton received the 2021 Polaris Music Prize for his fifth and latest album, Parallel World, an incisive project that uncovers the splintering realities both created and hidden by modern systems of inequality, atop blistering production that draws from UK grime, trap, and acid house.
Tracing his roots from recording beats in his mom's attic in Edmonton to performing with some of the most recognizable names in rap and electronic music—De La Soul, Public Enemy, Mos Def, Questlove, Diplo, and more—Polaris Prize winner Rollie Pemberton, a.k.a Cadence Weapon, captures the joy in finding yourself, and how a sense of place and purpose entwines inextricably with a music scene.
Bedroom Rapper also offers us a wide-ranging and crucial history of hip-hop. With an international perspective that's often missing from rap music journalism, he integrates the gestation of American hip hop with UK grime and niche scenes from the Canadian prairies, bringing his obsessive knowledge of hip-hop to bear on his subject. Rollie takes us into New York in the ’70s, Edmonton in the ’90s, the legendary Montreal DIY loft scene of the 2000s, and traces the ups and downs of trusting your gut and following your passion, obsessively.
All images courtesy Elyse Bouvier