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SUMMARY:Imaginarium: Social Imagination Experience
DESCRIPTION:February 22\, 2023 through April 9\, 2023 | The Lewis Now Gallery \nIn 1900\, W.E.B. Du Bois\, historian Daniel Murray\, and librarian Thomas J. Calloway exhibited at the World’s Fair in Paris\, celebrating global achievements that looked back over the past 100 years while incubating ideas that would mold the future. The Exhibit of American Negroes was a display that showcased the humanity\, diversity\, and experience of African Americans at the turn of the century. Over the past three years\, we have seen our world shift in ways we never thought; the IMAGINARIUM is a way that Black people can curate their vision\, hopes\, and ideas to be displayed for the world to see. \nThe IMAGINARIUM is an experimental and interactive exhibition of social imagination. It provides a space for visitors to share their vision for the feature of Black Baltimore\, Black Region D.C.\, Maryland\, Virginia (DMV)\, Black America\, and the Diaspora. In conjunction with our theme Black futures/Black imaginings\, the exhibit will ask a series of prompts and scenarios of visitors through engaging design activities that will encourage creative brainstorming for the future. \nThe investigative prompts that the IMAGINARIUM asks will discuss topics that impact the visitor as an individual and a member of the Black Community. The IMAGINARIUM will discuss socio-economic issues: mental health\, nationalism\, education\, public safety\, the workforce\, community spaces\, and the arts. \nLearn more   Plan Your Visit  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/imaginarium/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined
DESCRIPTION:March 2nd through September 5th | DeSousa Gallery\, 2nd Floor \nMember preview March 1\, 2023 \nThe Reginald F. Lewis Museum is excited to partner with Galerie Myrtis and the James E. Lewis Museum of Art at Morgan State University to present the groundbreaking exhibition “Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined” for the first time in the United States. Curated by Myrtis Bedolla for the 2022 Venice Biennale\, “Afro-Futurist Manifesto” brings together a stellar assemblage of African-American Artists who construct a future forged in transatlantic links and Afrofuturism’s ideology to expand the notion of Blackness at the intersection of technology and liberation. This existence has been conceived\, as asserted by author Kevin Young\, in “Elsewhere … the remapping of what’s here\,” forming an alternative reality where one’s freedom and humanity is found. \nFeaturing the works of Tawny Chatmon\, Larry Cook\, Morel Doucet\, Monica Ikegwu\, M. Scott Johnson\, Delita Martin\, Arvie Smith & Felandus Thames. \nLearn more\nPlan your visit
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/afro-futurist-manifesto-blackness-reimagined/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined Free Saturday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of the groundbreaking exhibition “Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined” with FREE ADMISSION this Saturday\, March 18\, 2023\, from 10 am to 5pm. The Lewis Museum is excited to partner with Galerie Myrtis and the James E. Lewis Museum of Art at Morgan State University to present this exciting exhibition curated by Myrtis Bedolla for the 2022 Venice Biennale.  Check out this one-of-a-kind exhibition along with IMAGINARIUM\, an experimental and interactive exhibition of social imagination\, as part of our BLACK futures/BLACK imaginings season. \nPlan Your Visit
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/afro-futurist-manifesto-blackness-reimagined-free-saturday-celebration/
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SUMMARY:Ladies First: An Evening Celebrating Maryland’s Pioneering Black Women of Achievement
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nLadies First: An Evening Celebrating Maryland’s Pioneering Black Women of Achievement\nWednesday\, March 22 \, 2023 | 6 pm – 9 pm | Location: Reginald F. Lewis Museum\n \nBlack women have made landmark contributions to the social\, cultural\, and economic fabric of the State of Maryland as “The first …” in their fields and have often gone unrecognized. Join us as we honor pioneers from a broad cross-section of disciplines and industries\, offering the opportunity to hear from them about their respective journeys. \n\n\nThe Honorable Adrienne A. Jones | Speaker of the House of Delegates\nJanet Currie | President\, Bank of America Greater Maryland\nNatasha Dartigue\, Esq. | Public Defender\, Maryland Office of the Public Defender\nBishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie | Interim President & General Secretary\, National Council of Churches of Christ USA\nDaria J. Willis\, Ph.D. | President\, Howard Community College\n\n\nPurchase your ticket\n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/ladies-first-an-evening-celebrating-marylands-pioneering-black-women-of-achievement/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined  Women’s History Artist Panel Talk - In Person
DESCRIPTION:  \nAfro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined Women’s History Artist Panel Talk – In Person\nThursday\, March 23\, 2023 | 6 pm ; Panel Talk Begins at 6:30 pm | Location: Reginald F. Lewis Museum\n\nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum celebrating Black women\, their imagery and experiences through the visionary artistic lens of  the women exhibition artists from Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined (March 2\, 2023 – September 5\, 2023). During this art panel discussion\, artists will explore the future of Black women\, how they envision Black women bodies\, mothering and confronting stereotype imagery of Black young women.  This panel conversation features artists Tawny Chatmon\, Monica Ikegwu and Delita Martin. This panel is moderated by Myrtis Bedolla of Gallerie Myrtis who curated “Afro-Futurist Manifesto” for the 2022 Venice Biennale.  “Afro-Futurist Manifesto” brings together a stellar assemblage of African-American Artists who construct a future forged in transatlantic links and Afrofuturism’s ideology to expand the notion of Blackness at the intersection of technology and liberation. \n** Come early at 6 pm to view the Afro-Futurist Manifesto exhibition with special guests. \nFree Admission \nImage Details (left to right): \n\nDelita Martin\, The Seeker\, Acrylic\, Charcoal\, Hand-stitching\, Decorative Paper\, Reduction relief print\,30w x 46h\,  2019\nTawny Chatmon\nMonica Ikegwu\nDelita Martin\nMyrtis Bedolla\, Moderator\n\n\nRegister Here \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/afro-futurist-manifesto-blackness-reimagined-womens-history-artist-panel-talk-in-person/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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