The IBUKUN Hip Hop Art & Culture Fest Is Coming to Chicago



The IBUKUN Hip Hop Art & Culture Fest Is Coming to Chicago

A Celebration of Black Music, Art, and African Legacy

Featuring Award-Winning Rap Artist Rapsody, Actor Wood Harris, Actresses Cynthia McWilliams & Ta’Rhonda Jones to raise funds for mental health services in Chicago!

Chicago, IL – June 2025 — This summer, Chicago will experience a powerful celebration of culture, creativity, and community healing as the IBUKUN Hip Hop Art & Culture Fest takes over the Zhou B Art Center (1029 W. 35th Street, Chicago) on Saturday, July 26, 2025 from 3:00pm - 8:00pm. The event is hosted by Ibukun Comprehensive Community Services and is more than a cultural event, this all-day festival is also a fundraiser dedicated to supporting mental health services for disadvantaged youth, families, and underserved communities across the city.

Curated as a multi-sensory experience, the festival will showcase the richness of Black expression through music, discussion, visual art and fashion — all while uplifting mental wellness and collective healing.

Event Highlights Include:

Engaging Panel Discussion: Moderated by relationship expert Love McPherson, this dynamic conversation will center art, identity and emotional wellness, featuring:

● Dr. Pamela Blackman, CEO, BBF Center for the Arts

● Ta’Rhonda Jones, acclaimed actress and musician

● Cynthia McWilliams, acclaimed actress

● Dr. Obari Cartman, psychologist and cultural thought leader

● Dr. Elaine Smith, psychotherapist

Live Performances: An all-day lineup of Chicago’s rising musical talent including Asha Omega, IAmGawd, J Bambii, Philmore Greene, and headliner Grammy Award winner rapper Rapsody, one of hip hop’s most powerful voices.

Celebrity Hosts: Nationally known actor Wood Harris and actress Cynthia McWilliams will serve as engaging hosts throughout the day.

Black Art Gallery hosted by Starving Artists: A stunning exhibit featuring top emerging Black visual artists in Chicago, offering a range of works rooted in identity, resistance, and joy.

Marketplace & Fashion Showcase: An interactive space spotlighting local small businesses, artisan vendors, and emerging Black fashion designers.

Support a Greater Mission

This festival directly supports IBUKUN Comprehensive Community Services, Inc., with proceeds going toward expanding mental health programming for youth and families in underserved communities. Attendees are not only celebrating culture — they are investing in healing and change.

Tickets & Information

For full event schedule and ticket information, visit: www.ibukunfest.com

Supporting Partners: Starving Artists, Moor’s Beer

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