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Mississippi John Hurt Festial 2024

Mississippi John Hurt Festial 2024

A Homecoming Festival and Symposium dedicated to Mississippi John Hurt will be held October 5-6 at the site of the former Hurt Museum located at 1973 CR 109, Carrollton MS. The festival will include a Museum Ashes Memorial and Memorial Walk led by Mary Frances Hurt, granddaughter of Mississippi John Hurt, Blues Trail Marker Installation Ceremony, documentary film screening, art therapy with Jackson MS quilter Ravin Lovett, guitar workshop with Blues educator Tj Wheeler, roundtable discussions with African American historians Brian Mitchell and Tara White, Open Mic time, and live music featuring a host of outstanding Blues artists. Sponsors include the Mississippi Arts Council, the Mississippi Humanities Council, Visit Mississippi, the New Hampshire State Arts Council, the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund, the Mississippi John Hurt Foundation, and Prairie View A&M University. The festival is free and open to the public.

Former Mississippi John Hurt Museum Site
09:00 AM - 06:00 PM, every day through Oct 06, 2024.

Event Supported By

Mississippi John Hurt Foundation in partnership with the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund for Blues, Music, and Justice

Artist Group Info

Various participating artists (please see program description)
Former Mississippi John Hurt Museum Site
1972 CR 109
Carrollton, Mississippi 38917
corey@mtzionmemorialfund.org