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Founded by Milly Vanderwood, the Mini Hip Hop Museum enters a new era through its partnership with artist and cultural architect Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby, expanding its vision through immersive arts, preservation, and community impact.
BALTIMORE - Marylandian -- The In my Lifetime: Mini Hip Hop Museum has officially announced the appointment of multidisciplinary artist, cultural architect, and healing-centered creative strategist Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby as Vice President, marking a major step forward in the institution's evolving cultural vision.
Founded by Milly Vanderwood, the In my Lifetime: Mini Hip Hop Museum has emerged as a growing grassroots institution dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and reimagining Hip Hop culture through immersive experiences, storytelling, exhibitions, artist collaborations, and community-centered programming.
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The appointment reflects a shared commitment to expanding the museum beyond traditional preservation into a living cultural ecosystem that bridges Hip Hop history with contemporary art, artist wellness, youth engagement, immersive programming, and future-focused creative experiences.
Known for developing emotionally resonant experiences rooted in storytelling, spirituality, community engagement, and interdisciplinary art, Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby, brings a visionary approach to cultural leadership centered around healing, creativity, and innovation.
"This is bigger than a title," says Jazemene. "This is about helping shape a space where Hip Hop can continue living, evolving, healing, educating, and inspiring through immersive experiences and meaningful community connection."
As Vice President, Jazemene "Madam Butterly" Dansby, will contribute to cultural programming, strategic partnerships, immersive experiences, artist collaborations, educational initiatives, and community engagement efforts designed to expand the museum's impact across generations and creative disciplines.
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Together, Milly Vanderwood and Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby, aim to position the Mini Hip Hop Museum at the forefront of a new movement in cultural preservation — one where museums function not only as archives of history, but as active spaces for creativity, emotional connection, innovation, and transformation.
Future initiatives are expected to include immersive exhibitions, artist residencies, healing-centered cultural activations, youth programming, public conversations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and multi-city experiences rooted in the preservation and evolution of Hip Hop culture.
visit the partnership https://sourcefieldworld.com/sourcefield-x-mhh
Founded by Milly Vanderwood, the In my Lifetime: Mini Hip Hop Museum has emerged as a growing grassroots institution dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and reimagining Hip Hop culture through immersive experiences, storytelling, exhibitions, artist collaborations, and community-centered programming.
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The appointment reflects a shared commitment to expanding the museum beyond traditional preservation into a living cultural ecosystem that bridges Hip Hop history with contemporary art, artist wellness, youth engagement, immersive programming, and future-focused creative experiences.
Known for developing emotionally resonant experiences rooted in storytelling, spirituality, community engagement, and interdisciplinary art, Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby, brings a visionary approach to cultural leadership centered around healing, creativity, and innovation.
"This is bigger than a title," says Jazemene. "This is about helping shape a space where Hip Hop can continue living, evolving, healing, educating, and inspiring through immersive experiences and meaningful community connection."
As Vice President, Jazemene "Madam Butterly" Dansby, will contribute to cultural programming, strategic partnerships, immersive experiences, artist collaborations, educational initiatives, and community engagement efforts designed to expand the museum's impact across generations and creative disciplines.
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Together, Milly Vanderwood and Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby, aim to position the Mini Hip Hop Museum at the forefront of a new movement in cultural preservation — one where museums function not only as archives of history, but as active spaces for creativity, emotional connection, innovation, and transformation.
Future initiatives are expected to include immersive exhibitions, artist residencies, healing-centered cultural activations, youth programming, public conversations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and multi-city experiences rooted in the preservation and evolution of Hip Hop culture.
visit the partnership https://sourcefieldworld.com/sourcefield-x-mhh
Media Contact
Milly Vanderwood (410)504-9249
Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby (404)956-3294
***@madetoheal.world
4049563294
Milly Vanderwood (410)504-9249
Jazemene "Madam Butterfly" Dansby (404)956-3294
***@madetoheal.world
4049563294
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