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SUMMARY:Tell Our Stories Youth Photography Workshop - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Sharpen your photography skills with photojournalist Kyle Pompey while exploring the exhibition\, Tell Our Story: A Tribute to Robert Houston.  Youth will learn how to shoot with a 35mm camera\,  discover some of the tricks of the trade for captivating photos and be introduced to the works of several African American photographers.  Then participants will capture photos with Kyle Pompey touring the Museum’s neighborhood of Little Italy and the Inner Harbor. \nSuitable for Ages: 9 – 14 \nIncluded with Museum Admission.  Space is limited and includes the use of 35 mm cameras. Click HERE to register and reserve your spot.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/tell-our-stories-youth-photography-workshop-in-person/
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SUMMARY:Make Good Trouble Protest Panel Artists Retrospective - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Join the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in commemorating the Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the death of George Floyd  from an artists perspective. Join photojournalist Kyle Pompey and  mural artists\, Reggie Lewis\, Jacob Patton Ado and Philip West\, whose works are featured in “Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change” exhibition. They  will reflect on the creation of their works\, their involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement and the importance of art as a tool for activism and a vehicle for amplifying the voices of the oppressed.  This artist conversation will be moderated by Museum curator\, Carol Rhodes Dyson. \nIncluded with Museum Admission.  Click HERE to RSVP. \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/make-good-trouble-protest-panels-artist-retrospective-in-person/
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