Open Mic at Art Of Noize

Open Mic at Art Of Noize

An Open Mic for Poets, Vocalists, Musicians, & MCs

By Art of Noize

Location

Art of Noize

821 Upshur Street, NW, Rear, #2 Washington, DC 20011

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

This is our monthly open mic jam session for poets, instrumentalists, vocalists, MCs, and anyone willing to share their art. It’s a space where artists are free to create and not required to be as formal as they are in other venues. At our open mic, artists are encouraged to expand the boundaries of their own expression, and perform with artists they normally wouldn’t, and play, sing, rap, or dance as if no one is watching. Participants will either perform alongside live musicians.


Here is the flow of the event:

Doors open at 6:00PM

-Artists are encouraged to arrive early to set up their instruments, get acclimated to the space, and sign up on the participant list.

Open mic slots are available on a first come basis.

7:00PM - Event Starts

7:30PM - 7:40PM

-Our host, Nerd The Poet will give opening remarks and kick off the evening.

7:40PM - 8:00PM Open Mic

-The floor opens up to those who signed up, and will be moderated by the host. Performers can either do covers, an original piece, or create on the spot alongside a DJ or band.

8:10PM - 8:30PM - Artist Spotlight

-We will be featuring an emerging artist during this time.

8:30PM - 9:00PM - The floor will re-open and will be moderated by the host.

9:00PM - Closing remarks / Event Wrap-up


ADMISSION

$10 - EARLY BIRD. Tickets available here.

$15 - GENERAL ADMISSION. Tickets available here.

$20 AT THE DOOR.

*Beverages and light refreshments will be available for purchase*


JUNE FEATURED ARTIST

Kenny Carroll

Social Media: @Kennyc113

Kenny Carroll is a writer from DC. He was the 2017 DC Youth Poet Laureate, and in 2019 received the Thomas Lux Scholarship from Sarah Lawrence. His work has been featured in Split This Rock’s The Quarry, EcoTheo Review, Lamplack, and Poetry London among others. He is a Watering Hole, Brooklyn Poets, and Obsidian fellow. And was selected by Roger Reeves as a 2023 Cave Canem Starshine and Clay fellow. You can find him online @Kennyc113.


MEET OUR HOST

Nerd the Poet (@nerdthepoet)

Dominic “Nerd” McDonald also known as Nerd the Poet (@nerdthepoet), is a young Black Entrepreneur and Spoken Word artist from various cities in Los Angeles, California now living in the DC Metro area. He has put his views on growing up in the inner city between two households, Hip Hop music, being a social outcast, college experiences, and more on paper and created everything from screen plays to magazine articles. In January, 2022 he founded Nerd the Poet Productions, a Poetic Event & Consulting company that curates art-share opportunities and recreational entertainment through spoken word.

His passion comes from serving the community, especially through the arts. He is the 2022 winner of the Day 8 Publishing's "DC Poet Project". And currently he is the 2023 DMV Renaissance Awards Best Male Poet. By writing from his heart and what he sees and hears, he hopes to be a “change agent” to the unheard. He plans to travel spreading his creativity and influence to those who may receive his messages as well as manage and mentor others who decide to walk the same path.

AoN Open Mic Crew also include:
DJ Freequency (@kleluvart) - Sound

Jo Palmer - Drums/Live Music (@_jo.palmer)

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Art Of Noize?

From Upshur Street, walk through the alley between “Entitlement Lounge” and “Century 21” with the Petworth Mural. You will see a gravel lot enclosed by a fence. You will see signs on the fence directing you towards the door of the brick building which we are located.

Can I sign up to participate at the event?

Yes.

Is parking available?

Parking is available on Upshur Street, NW and the surrounding streets.

What equipment is available

Depending on the month, a keyboard or drums may be available. Instrumentalists should bring their own instrument.

Organized by

Art of Noize is a multipurpose art and event space in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C. 

$10 – $15