Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | September Nights: Anjimile and Oompa @mfaboston | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
We're streaming from our Shapiro Family Courtyard with special performances by Anjimile and Oompa!
Anjimile is a Boston-based queer and trans singer-songwriter whose music draws on their early experiences with racism and homophobia while growing up in a suburb outside Dallas, Texas. They were named a Music Artist to Watch by NPR in 2019, and their debut album, "Giver Taker," is available starting September 18.
Oompa is a poet, rapper, and educator, whose work reflects her experiences growing up queer and Black in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. She was a finalist at the 2016 National Poetry Slam and received the Unsigned Artist of the Year award at the 2018 Boston Music Awards. Her second full-length album, "Cleo," was released in 2019.
September Nights are sponsored by Chase. The Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld Concerts in the Courtyard is supported by Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld.
We're streaming from our Shapiro Family Courtyard with special performances by Anjimile and Oompa!
Anjimile is a Boston-based queer and trans singer-songwriter whose music draws on their early experiences with racism and homophobia while growing up in a suburb outside Dallas, Texas. They were named a Music Artist to Watch by NPR in 2019, and their debut album, "Giver Taker," is available starting September 18.
Oompa is a poet, rapper, and educator, whose work reflects her experiences growing up queer and Black in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. She was a finalist at the 2016 National Poetry Slam and received the Unsigned Artist of the Year award at the 2018 Boston Music Awards. Her second full-length album, "Cleo," was released in 2019.
September Nights are sponsored by Chase. The Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld Concerts in the Courtyard is supported by Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld.