Atlanta’s Trap Music Museum Unveiled its newest art exhibition inspired by Future called Pluto: Astronaut Status on November 23, 2020.
Founded by Atlanta’s very own T.I. in 2018, Trap Music Museum is an interactive experience that uses art to showcase the rich culture of trap music, one of the most popular music genres today. By paying homage to the inspiring trials and triumphs of today’s biggest trap stars and providing a platform for emerging artists.
Future is a Grammy award-winning American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer whose record label FREEBANDZ also operates as an international full-service entertainment company. The Jumpman rapper is amongst today’s most prominent trap artists and outstanding musical icons in history.
“We are proud to introduce an exhibit that resembles the creativity and artistic style that Future brings to Trap Music Culture,” says James Miller, Marketing Manager of the Trap Music Museum.
The installation is an ode to Atlanta’s own self-proclaimed “Pluto”, the rapper is arguably one of the innovators of the Atlanta trap music sound and ushered a wave of artists influenced by hit records such as “Turn On the Lights,” “Move That Dope,” “Fuck Up Some Commas,” “Where Ya At,” “Jumpman,” “Low Life” and “Mask Off.” The installation is created by TMM set designer Rich Bizarre, Rich has also curated TMM’s in-house art activations for Nicki Minaj & Cardi B.
“We at Trap Music Museum want to really embody Future and his music catalog. We are excited to unveil the Pluto Astronaut: Status exhibit on his birthday,” says Krystal Garner, General Manager of the Trap Museum.
For more information about the Trap Music Museum or to purchase tickets, visit https://trapmusicmuseum.us. Follow the Trap Music Museum on social media @trapmusicmuseum.