Janet Jackson: Music Video Looks

Date

February 1

Time

11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost

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Council District

City Council District 9
Event Schedule

February 2026

  • Sunday 1st 11:00 AM
  • Monday 2nd 11:00 AM
  • Wednesday 4th 11:00 AM
  • Thursday 5th 11:00 AM
  • Friday 6th 11:00 AM
  • Saturday 7th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 8th 11:00 AM
  • Monday 9th 11:00 AM
  • Wednesday 11th 11:00 AM
  • Thursday 12th 11:00 AM
  • Friday 13th 11:00 AM
  • Saturday 14th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 15th 11:00 AM
  • Monday 16th 11:00 AM
  • Wednesday 18th 11:00 AM
  • Thursday 19th 11:00 AM
  • Friday 20th 11:00 AM
  • Saturday 21st 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 22nd 11:00 AM
  • Monday 23rd 11:00 AM

The iconic fashion and visual styling from Janet Jackson’s music videos. Costumes and media trace how image, choreography, and sound intersected to define her artistic identity. The presentation underscores the role of visual storytelling in popular music history.

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January 14 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm -
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