Glenn A. Lowe

Glenn A. Lowe is a seasoned audio engineer and musician, serving as the Owner and CEO of Head Productions since 1970, specializing in pre-production studio work. Since 2007, Glenn has also been a Senior Theatre Technician at the DuSable Museum of African American History, focusing on audio engineering. Additional experience includes freelance audio engineering at Salem Baptist Church of Chicago, where Glenn has been active since July 2006, and roles such as Lead Guitarist with Griffin Entertainment from 1999 to 2015. Glenn’s expertise encompasses festival engineering, live mixing for broadcasts, and directorial duties for The Chi-Lites, along with past contributions to notable artists like David Bromberg. Glenn holds a C.D.T. degree in Dental Technology from Triton College, completed in 1976.

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The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center

In 1961, with a few dedicated colleagues and a dream, the artist/educator/writer/activist Margaret Taylor Burroughs established our nation’s first independent museum celebrating Black culture. Based on Chicago's iconic South Side, Burroughs was proud that the Museum was “the only one that grew out of the indigenous Black community.” The museum (later renamed to honor Jean-Baptiste Point DuSable, the Haitian-born founder of Chicago) has welcomed millions of visitors to its home in Chicago’s historic Washington Park to experience its innovative and timely exhibitions and powerful and transformative educational programs, which together place the African American narrative firmly within the broader context of U.S. history. Our educational programs use various mediums (art, film, literature, music, and dialogue) to explore and educate on major topics pertaining to the Black diaspora. Topics range from Black art and history to economic disparities, health and wellness, gender and sexuality, public policy, and more. As the oldest independent African American museum in the nation, we have a treasure trove of materials that are immensely beneficial not just to our own exhibitions and programming, but to the various museums, educational institutions, and research partners who frequently request our archival materials. We regularly work with the University of Chicago, Chicago State University, Chicago Public Schools, and other major museums in Chicago on collaborative projects centered on education, the arts, and community development.


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