The new show “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture,” at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), articulates the links between groups of artists working in a once-neglected, now ...
The Funk Art movement began on the West Coast in the 1960s. It sprang from a group of artists who shared anti-establishment views of what makes “good art.” These artists found new ways to use clay and ...
Georgia-based nine-piece band Funk You has announced that their upcoming album titled Moving Forward is scheduled to be released on Sept. 10. The eight-track album is the band’s sixth studio release.
Humor and irreverence are the themes of the latest art exhibit at Manhattan’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD). In Funk You Too!, visitors will see 50 different ceramic sculptures from the 1960s to the ...
The funky soul sensation that is Funk You celebrates ten years together with their sixth studio album and a multi-state fall tour, bringing them to Savannah’s District Live at Plant Riverside on ...
Continuing its 36th summer of free concerts at Miller Plaza, Nightfall features headlining band Funk You at 8 p.m. on Friday, preceded by Three Star Revival at 7 p.m. Review for Funk You: One of the ...
We Want the Funk!, an expansive, emotive, celebratory documentary looking at one of history's most important musical genres, begins simply. Legendary studio musician Marcus Miller picks up his bass ...