Jupiter June is a Los Angeles based multimedia artist and curator blazing new trails, across industries. While currently a Digital Media Creative at Capitol Records, June is all too familiar with the intersections between music, visual art, digital media, and pop culture. With the opening of Black Spectrum, a physical and virtual exhibition featuring a phenomenal range of Black multimedia visual artists, he makes his curatorial debut the only way he knows how - with his community. Presented by the Aziz Gallerie, a Black-owned gallery, in partnership with Broccoli City, Black Spectrum featues work exclusively from Black women and Black queer folks making a statement. This Howard grad and community advocate has only scratched the surface in his creativity, and continues exploring the spectrum that is Black Art in his compilation works for Wrist Game, further amplifying featured artists. Tap in to learn more about June below, and view Black Spectrum online at https://www.azizart.com/azizgallerie
Early in life, Atlanta-native DJ Magic discovered that music and making people happy were her two beloved passions. Magic has been sharing this love for music with party goers ever since 2016 in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia as well as Washington, D.C. Ever since, DJ Magic has been committed to bringing people together, creating a great musical environment, and of course, spinning even greater music. After winning “Howard’s Hottest”, and further cementing her skills and diverse music taste, DJ Magic is a supreme addition to the Wrist Game roster. As her mixes further curate the interactive space, we hear her effortlessly blend a variety of sounds from Black musicians across genres.