Discover the ultimate hip hop experience at the pop-up museum in DC, showcasing the largest collection of artifacts and memorabilia ever.

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ABOUT THE GALLERY

The House of Hip-Hop is a brand new art gallery from The National Hip-Hop Museum. Located at 2622 Georgia Ave NW in Washington DC; inside of Listen Vision Studios, DC’s largest and oldest recording studio, The gallery exclusively features visual artists that specialize in Hip-Hop (Painters, Photographers, Digital Artists, Sculptors, Mixed Media, Videographers, Educators, Illustrators, Animators, etc.).

The gallery also features select pieces of memorabilia from The Hip-Hop Museum’s Collection which is the largest in the world. The Gallery’s exhibit rotates the installation and memorabilia every 30/60 days in an effort to spotlight the many talented artists and unique artifacts in The National Hip-Hop Museum.

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2622 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001

(202) 332-8494


SUPPORT OUR CAUSE

The National Hip-Hop Museum (NHHM) is a 501(c)(3) organization and uses financial donations for induction ceremonies, education and preservation. So please consider helping the World’s 1st Hip-Hop Museum continue its work to archive Hip-Hop’s history and culture.

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THE COLLECTION​​

(Created by Jeremy Beaver, Owner Listen Vision Studios) 

As a DJ, producer, engineer and business owner for over two decades, Mr. Beaver’s studio has become the epicenter of music and Hip-Hop culture in Washington, DC. Growing up in NYC in the 1980’s, he got his start as a mixtape DJ in high school, later becoming a college radio DJ and A&R for Virgin Records while attending The George Washington University. As a battle DJ, he produced and sold over 30,000 vinyl DJ Break Records in the mid 1990’s planting the seeds of what would become DC’s current Hip-Hop scene.

After graduating with a BA in Radio & TV Communications in 1998, Beaver signed to DCide Records and then to Columbia Records as a DJ/Producer/Engineer. Foregoing band-life for broadcast-life, Beaver became a syndicated producer for NPR, and then Director of Production at XM Satellite Radio helping launch the America’s first satellite radio network and the first satellite Hip-Hop channel The Rhyme, as well as other channels.

Also known as DJ BOOM, he launched Listen Vision Studios and as lead producer/engineer has worked with Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, DMC, KRS-ONE, Doug E. Fresh, Redman, Mobb Deep, A.G., El Da Sensei, Sean P, Freeway, Mr. Cheeks, Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Wale, Shy Glizzy, Tabi Bonney and many more- winning over 30 major music awards and accolades at Listen Vision which is DC’s largest and oldest recording studio located at the entrance to Howard University since 2004.

Listen Vision is also a broadcast studio and has expanded over recent years to become the largest live-streaming internet radio station in the country with over 70 live weekly shows broadcasting to over 150 countries. After successful investments in cryptocurrency, Beaver decided to divest and sought a tangible project of passion in 2016. His love for hip-hop and collecting led him to amass the largest collection of Hip-Hop memorabilia and artifacts in the world.

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