Kwel’ Hoy is an exhibition that connects communities protecting water, land, and our collective future. The exhibition, created by the Natural History Museum, includes a hand crafted totem pole on a journey from the Lummi Nation of the Pacific Northwest,…
Read MoreOn Monday, April 9, 6-8:30 pm Purcell Carson & Alison Isenberg of The Trenton Project of Princeton University will present a special evening of community memory and public history at Artworks Trenton, 19 Everett Alley, Trenton, New Jersey 08611. For…
Read More* FREE ADMISSION * THE 2018 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & CULTURE SHOWCASE, MARCH 31st & APRIL 1st, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 13th & Arch St, Philadelphia, 11am – 6pm * EVERYONE IS WELCOME * The African American History and Culture Showcase…
Read MoreOn Thursday, March 29, the Arts Council of Princeton will host an Artist Talk with Bentrice Jusu and S. Bola Okoya. Jusu and Okoya are the photographers behind Local Women in their Crowns: A Portraits and Stories Community Project, a…
Read MoreARTIST RECEPTION + PANEL DISCUSSION, Tuesday, April 3, 2018 4:30 PM — Reception, 5-6:30 PM — Panel discussion Forum, Lewis Arts complex, Princeton University An exhibition of ceremonial suits and aprons made by Chiefs of New Orleans Black Masking Indian…
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