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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181117T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20181108T190112Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Fun Romare Bearden Family Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Fun: Romare Bearden Family Workshop\nSaturday\, November 17\, 11am to 1pm \nExplore the Romare Bearden: Visionary Artist exhibition with a story on Bearden and then discover how Bearden’s art was influenced by literature\, music and the places he called home. Families will create their own colorful family collage. \nIncluded with Museum admission.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/saturday-fun-romare-bearden-family-workshop/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181110T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181110T233000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180614T232823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181121T215153Z
UID:312-1541871000-1541892600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lewis Museum Annual Gala 2018
DESCRIPTION:Lewis Museum Annual Gala 2018 \nCocktail Reception – 5:30 pm \nGala Dinner – 6:30 pm \nGala Party – 8:30 pm \n  \nLewis Museum Annual Gala 2018 Honorees\nWe are excited to announce that artist Amy Sherald is one of our Honorees for the Lewis Museum Annual Gala on Saturday\, November 10th. Amy makes Maryland proud with her MICA roots and ties to the Lewis. Did you know that we were one of the first institutions to exhibit Amy’s work early in her career? Yes\, we know greatness and we see it! \nOur Corporate Honoree for 2018 is Johns Hopkins who as the largest private employer in Maryland has been a huge contributor to the community’s success. Through its many philanthropic endeavors for families\, housing\, health\, education and more\, Hopkins has proven itself to be an outstanding corporate citizen. \nTicket Information | Sponsorships
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/lewis-museum-annual-gala-2018/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristina Palmer":MAILTO:kristina.palmer@lewismuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180915T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180915T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T214640Z
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SUMMARY:Black Women and Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues
DESCRIPTION:Black Women and Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues \nJoin the Museum in a conversation examining how Black women are represented and perceived in today’s popular culture. Writer and researcher Natasha R. Howard will examine the role  of Black women in reality television\, film\, hip hop\, advertising and social/digital media from her essay book collection: Black Women and  Popular Culture\, The Conversation Continues. \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, Black Women: Images and Perceptions In Popular Culture   \nIncluded with Museum Admission \nFor more information call 443-263-1800
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/black-women-and-popular-culture-the-conversation-continues/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180905T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180905T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180813T191644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T191644Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk: If I Survive The Frederick Douglass Family’s Struggle for Liberty
DESCRIPTION:Author Talk: If I Survive The Frederick Douglass Family’s “Struggle for Liberty” by Celeste-Marie Bernier \nWhile there have been many public Frederick Douglass – the abolitionist\, the statesman\, the orator\, the editor\, the politician – it is now time to trace the many private lives of Douglass as a\nfamily man. Sharing untold stories\, this talk traces the activism\, artistry and authorship of Frederick Douglass not in isolation but alongside the sufferings and struggles for survival of his daughters and sons. Working with unpublished writings\, letters and speeches and photographs\, we learn that the fight for freedom was a family business to which all the Douglasses dedicated their\nlives. A book signing will follow with the author. \nIncluded with Museum Admission \nFor more information call 443-263-1800
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/author-talk-if-i-survive-the-frederick-douglass-familys-struggle-for-liberty/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180826T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180813T191240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T191320Z
UID:1897-1535292000-1535299200@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Strange Fruit\, A Story of Food Apartheid & the Struggle for Sovereignty
DESCRIPTION:Sunday @ 2 Films: Baltimore’s Strange Fruit\, A Story of Food Apartheid & the Struggle for Sovereignty (69 minutes) \nProduced by Black Yield Institute\, this film explores the intersections of food\, land\, race and class politics through personal narrative and social commentary. The film follows the historical woes and triumphs of people of African Descent within the food system\, while highlighting contemporary efforts to address food apartheid in Baltimore. A panel discussion will follow with filmmakers Eric Jackson and Maddie Hardy. \nIncluded with Museum Admission \nFor more information call 443-263-1800
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/baltimores-strange-fruit-a-story-of-food-apartheid-the-struggle-for-sovereignty/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Sundays @2 Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180824T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180824T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180813T182602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T200613Z
UID:1885-1535137200-1535151600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Short Cutz Show: A Live Storytelling Jam and Slam - Sister's Edition
DESCRIPTION:Short Cutz Show: A Live Storytelling Jam and Slam- Sister’s  Edition \nVibe to a live\, short oral-storytelling jam with Charm City’s black sisters.  Hear 10 stories from 10 black women on 1 specific theme with 1 DJ and host cuttin up live in front of an audience.  This month’s story theme song is “I’m Every Woman” featuring prolific black sisters in the Baltimore community. Presented by Dr. LaMarr Darnell Shields\, the Cambiot Group and Darius Wilmore. \nIn Conjunction with the exhibition\, Black Women: Images and Perceptions In Popular Culture \nPurchase Ticket\nFor more information call 443-263-1800
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/short-cutz-show-a-live-storytelling-jam-and-slam-sisters-edition/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Floetic Friday,For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180817T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180817T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180813T181502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T182634Z
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SUMMARY:Peabody Composition and Improvisation Summer Camp Concert
DESCRIPTION:Musical Program: Peabody Composition and Improvisation Summer Camp Concert   \nFriday\, August 17\, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm \nEnjoy a summer concert rocking to the creative musical tones of Baltimore City Youth from the Peabody Preparatory Improvisation and Creative Composition Ensemble. Their repertoire will include new improvisational works created during a one-week summer intensive workshop with Baltimore City youth and the Peabody Institute ensemble members. \nFor more information call 443-263-1800 \nAdmission: Free
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/peabody-composition-and-improvisation-summer-camp-concert/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Music Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180728T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180622T030613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T030613Z
UID:760-1532779200-1532793600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Reflections of Baltimore Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Experience perspectives of Baltimore through the lens of contemporary artists\, their art work and performances. Activities will include artist talks\, spoken word\, line dancing\, and a mural art project for all ages. Featured artists include street photographers Kyle Pompey and Shannon Wallace\,  Baltimore Artist Collaborative Wickerham & Lomax\, muralist Megan Lewis and DewMore Baltimore Youth Poetry Team\, a national award winning youth organization which is passionate about writing\, performing and advocating for change in their community. View a youth inspired pop up photography show curated by Wide Angle Youth Media.  \nIn conjunction with  Reflections of Baltimore exhibition. \nCost: Pay What You Can (Suggested donation: $5)
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/reflections-of-baltimore-community-day/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival,For General Audiences
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DewMore-Baltimore.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180714T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180714T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180622T030346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T030346Z
UID:757-1531576800-1531584000@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:There is Something About Edgefield
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Remnants of Hatred: Slavery Artifacts of Today Exhibition\, we present another Genealogy Program\, entitled “There is Something About Edgefield Shining a Light on the Black Community through History Genealogy & Genetic DNA” by Edna Gail Bush and Natonne Elaine Kemp \nThrough their ancestors stories\, family historians Bush and Kemp take us on a compelling journey through African American history using genealogical research. The community is Edgefield\, South Carolina\, where an enslaved maternal line is traced to 1799.  Follow the authors through years of meticulous genealogical research and DNA testing as they reclaim their family stories and inspire others to embark on their own family journeys.  \nA book signing will follow with Natonne Elaine Kemp. Learn more about the book here. \nIncluded with Museum admission.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/there-is-something-about-edgefield/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Genealogy & History Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180714T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180714T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180622T025921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T025921Z
UID:754-1531569600-1531573200@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Story Reading and Puppet Show: Callaloo: The Trickster and the Magic Quilt
DESCRIPTION:Story Reading and Puppet Show: “Callaloo: The Trickster and the Magic Quilt”  \nJoin Callaloo Kids in a  live story reading and an award-winning puppetry performance on their new book release written by Marjuan Canady and illustrated by Nabeeh Bilal. In search of a long lost patch from her grandmother’s quilt\, Zoe and her friend Winston travel to the Gullah Sea Islands where they meet the slick-talking Bruh Rabbit\, who tricks them into handing over their quilt and vanishes to the magical island of Sankofaland. With time running out\, Zoe and Winston enlist the help of some new friends to catch the trickster and find the missing patch before it’s too late.   \nAppropriate for Ages 3-7.   \nIncluded with Museum Admission.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/story-reading-and-puppet-show-callaloo-the-trickster-and-the-magic-quilt/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180623T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180622T025559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T025559Z
UID:751-1529762400-1529769600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Dance Showcase - Mirrored Reflections: An Intimate Portrait
DESCRIPTION:Dance Showcase – Mirrored Reflections: An Intimate Portrait \nEnjoy dance performances exploring reflections of ourselves in our personal spaces and celebrating iconic figures that impacted our community. Dance performances will be presented by Dance Baltimore and other local dance companies. In conjunction with Reflections: Intimate Portraits of Iconic African Americans. \nFor more information call 443-263-1800 \nIncluded with museum admission
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/dance-showcase-mirrored-reflections-an-intimate-portrait-2/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Exhibit-Expressions.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180616T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180614T224540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T235908Z
UID:295-1529157600-1529168400@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Caribbean Heritage Month Program: From Sugar Cane to Cotton: My Jamaican American Transition
DESCRIPTION:From Sugar Cane to Cotton is a memoir about the life and times of Jamaican born and former Penn State Football player Ricardo Rowe. Ricardo carefully navigated his life’s story to tackle tough social issue’s like race relations\, the need for more diversity in an ever changing world\, child abuse etc. He gives his view on the Penn State football scandal from a former player’s perspective. He takes a tough look at racism\, and how it’s effecting our world\, and the need for more planned communities\, like Columbia Maryland.  This book has a little bit for everybody\, sports fans\, community leaders\, or just someone looking for an enjoyable read. \nRicardo Rowe was born in Hanover Jamaica\, in a place called Phoenix Town. At the age of seven he migrated to Columbia Maryland. Ricardo is now leading grass roots efforts in his home country to install miniature lending libraries  in poor neighborhoods in Jamaica.  A book signing along with Caribbean music and light refreshments will followed. \nAttend Event | Purchase Book \nDate and Time\nSaturday\, June 16\, 2:00 pm \nContact Information\nFor more information call 443-263-1800 \nAdmission\nIncluded with museum admission
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/caribbean-heritage-month-program-from-sugar-cane-to-cotton-my-jamaican-american-transition/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180614T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231633
CREATED:20180614T232329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T235108Z
UID:309-1528984800-1528995600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Dance Showcase - Mirrored Reflections: An Intimate Portrait
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy dance performances exploring reflections of ourselves in our personal spaces and celebrating iconic figures that impacted our community. Dance performances will be presented by Dance Baltimore and other local dance companies. In conjunction with Reflections: Intimate Portraits of Iconic African Americans. \nAttend Event >> \nContact the Museum for more information\n(443) 263-1800
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/dance-showcase-mirrored-reflections-an-intimate-portrait/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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