NEWS

As a daughter of griots, I’m ecstatic to share that I’ll be teaming together with the geniuses at The Institute of Public Scholarship to excavate and archive the Sound of Our Stories. My job will be to help everyday folk understand their genealogy through art.

Using ethical research options and healing modalities (bioacoustic technologies and various art forms) we’ll explore our collective relationship to our stories, religions, nature, culture, self-agency, bodywork, and finance. We will be hosting various events and exhibitions in Detroit, Kalamazoo, and Chicago. It’s an absolute joy and honor to begin the work of my dreams with such wonderful souls.

✨Noteworthy: I am still fortunate to be making music full-time as I take this on. Make sure you sign up for updates regarding shows and new music on the way!

Nashon Holloway is new Vice Chair of Arts + Ancestry at The Institute of Public Scholarship.

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Ruben & Clay tour brings Nashon Holloway home to perform

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This past fall and winter, Nashon joined the 60-city Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken 20th Anniversary Tour as the duo’s special featured vocalist. During the last leg of the tour, she wowed the audience during her opening set in her hometown, Kalamazoo. Listen to her interview with NPR as she shares how she became involved with the tour, and her friendships with the headliners, and the crew.