Music as Rebellion: A conversation with artist/musician Anika
Event description
Join us for a discussion on music as a form of resistance and rebellion. Berlin-based musician Anika (aka Annika Henderson) will be in conversation with Zack Ostrowski, Associate Professor at The Art School, DePaul University.
Anika is a composer, DJ, poet, photographer, radio host, and filmmaker. After beginning her career as a journalist, she gained recognition in the electronic music scene for her experimental sound collages, confrontational texts, and unique live performances around the world. Anika has a wide range of collaborators including musician Tricky (Massive Attack), computer programmer Raoul Sanders, and fashion house Jil Sander. She has created major multimedia commissions for Neue Berliner Kunstverein and most recently composed the score for Father Mother Sister Brother, directed by Jim Jarmusch, which won the 2025 Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival.
This event is a partnership between the DePaul Humanities Center and the DePaul Art Museum.
Artist website
https://anika-music.com/
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