Curated by the GRAMMY Museum®, Catch a Fire: The Legacy of Bob Marley celebrates the revolutionary artist who fought for social justice and continually inspired through his life mantras and melodies. The exhibit features 30 photographs of Marley, shot in the studio, onstage and with friends.
Also included in the exhibit:
- A remix board of Exodus, Marley’s ninth studio album released in 1977
- A drum kit to learn how to keep a reggae beat with drummer Santa Davis via Marley’s “Punky Reggae Party”
- Video interviews with Marley’s children and famous artists
- A screening of concert film Bob Marley and the Wailers Live!
“The work and message of Bob Marley has a direct connection with Woody Guthrie’s message,” said Deana McCloud, Woody Guthrie Center executive director. “Both of these men were tireless advocates for social justice and voices for the poor in their societies.”