STMBH:Spitting & Politicking | Art, Spirit, & Revolution .........
Sun, Mar 22
|St. Louis ArtWorks
This is not art for art's sake : This is art for spiritual edification, poelitical education, cultural transformation, and black liberation...


Time & Location
Mar 22, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
St. Louis ArtWorks, 5959 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112, USA
Guests
About the event
Some Things Must Be Heard : Spitting & Politicking is back for our first Quarterly Cultural Conjuring Event of the year. Some Things Must Be Heard is an art-centered movement building initiative that merges art, spirituality, advocacy and embodied organizing to ignite transformation. We are building a base of formerly incarcerated and systems impacted cultural organizers who will use there art to mobilize community members, shift public narrative, dismantle oppression, and embraced joy. Our art is not only tied to strategy, it is strategy......
Join us on March 22nd for STMBH: Spitting & Politicking. We know that this is Black Womxn's History Month so we are bringing Black Women Creatives, Artists, Organizers, and Healers, who are making history and actively working to create the world that we want to live in. These women are bold, soft, firery brilliant, strong, grounded, and BLACK ASF>>>>>
This event will merge art, storytelling, abolition,…
Tickets
Come on In Here
These tickets are free because this art is for the people and we want to ensure that the people are able to come and be apart of this cultural revolution. This is for folks who need to be here.
$0.00
We are each others harvest
These tickets are for folks who believe in reciprocity, and can make this offering. All funds go directly to the organization and helps to support our work. This assists us with paying artists, venues, photographers, and dj'. This also assists with programming
$+Ticket service fee
Sow a Seed : HELP US GROW
For those who can, we hope that you will. All proceeds go back into the organization so that we can continue to pay artists and further our mission. We are also raising funds to host our first paid cultural organizer fellowship in September. We'll be offering this fellowship to formerly incarcerated artists who are looking to challenge systems of power.
$30.00
+$0.75 ticket service fee
FUND THE FELLOWSHIP:
We are excited about the launch of our first cultural organizing fellowship for formerly incarcerated artists. This fellowship will be offered to formerly incarcerated artists who are interesting in using their art to challenge systems of oppression, healing from past trauma, and shift the public narrative about incarceration. We'll be providing stipends to the artist who engage in our 6 to 7 month fellowship and we are raising funds to honor their time and investment and pay trainers...
$100.00
+$2.50 ticket service fee
Total
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