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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
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SUMMARY:Blacks In White: African American Health Professionals 
DESCRIPTION:Blacks In White: African American Health Professionals\nSeptember 28\, 2023 – May 20\, 2024 \nThis exhibition proactively presents a snapshot of African American and Black health professionals in Baltimore\, Maryland\, and the Chesapeake region and their many interventions to protect and support Black public health. Blacks in White traces health practitioners’ commitment\, innovation\, ingenuity\, and resistance to medical racism. The narratives presented in the exhibition intentionally trace the continuous and creative efforts of Black community members and health professionals to provide care for and to African Americans. \nBlacks in White explores four primary themes that help frame the contributions of African American health professionals in the region\, including: a timeline outlining African American access to health\, the role of key institutions in supporting public health education for African Americans\, exploring the pivotal role of Provident Hospital\, and highlighting the contributions of African American community health giants.   \nPlan Your Visit\n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/blacks-in-white-african-american-health-professionals-2/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240116
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
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SUMMARY:Vision & Spirit | African American Art: Works from the Bank of America Collection
DESCRIPTION:Vision & Spirit | African American Art: Works from the Bank of America Collection \nOctober 5\, 2023 – January 15\, 2024 \nVision & Spirit | African American Art: Works from the Bank of America Collection is composed of more than 100 paintings\, prints\, drawings\, photographs\, and mixed-media works by 48 artists born in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The exhibition highlights key aspects of these artists’ lives\, as well as the important objects they created. Vision & Spirit focuses on these talented individuals’ strength and spirit as creative forces whose work continues to shape our understanding of the world. \nThe wide variety of artists represented in the exhibition look forward\, contribute to progress and guide the visitor toward greater equity and understanding. The theme of Vision & Spirit is resilience and demonstrates how African American artists have embodied this quality in their work. The exhibition explores the meaning of resilience: Is it perseverance? Is it staying power\, or is it something much deeper? Resilience embodies strength and humanity. \nArtists in the exhibition include Henry Clay Anderson\, Chelle Barbour\, Romare Bearden\, Dawoud Bey\, Willie Cole\, Murry DePillars\, Jacob Lawrence\, Whitfield Lovell\, Gordon Parks\, Faith Ringgold\, Jamel Shabazz\, and James VanDerZee. \nArtists have always mattered. Whether it’s Lorna Simpson\, whose work challenges narrow\, conventional views of identity\, history and memory using the African American woman as a visual point of departure\, or Dewey Crumpler\, whose examinations of the lure of contemporary pop culture in his mixed-media works explore global consumer capitalism\, they inspire other artists to push forward and develop new ideas. \nVision & Spirit inspires viewers to go on a journey of revelation and discovery. Passion\, ingenuity\, and beauty are brought forth by the creative geniuses in this exhibition. Art is a two-way conversation; viewing art is not a passive act. The artist speaks through their work\, and\, by way of their experience\, the viewer has the opportunity and privilege to listen\, reflect and to be transformed. \nPlan Your Visit\n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/vision-spirit-african-american-art-works-from-the-bank-of-america-collection/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
CREATED:20230914T182938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T171657Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays: The JoGo Project
DESCRIPTION:First Fridays Featuring The JoGo Project  \nFriday\, October 6 | 6 pm – 8:30 pm \nExhibits open at 6 pm. Performance begins at 7 pm. \nAdmission:\nMembers – $20\nNon-Members – $25\nFood available for purchase  \nThe JoGo Project is a WAMMIE Award winning Jazz and Go-Go fusion band from Washington\, DC founded in 2014 by DC Native Elijah Jamal Balbed\, who performed with the late\, great Godfather of Go-Go Chuck Brown. In 2019\, the band won the WAMMIE Award in the category of Best Go-Go Song for “Dear Draylen” composed by Elijah\, with lyrics by JusPaul Spires and featured artist Wes Felton. In 2020\, the band released their debut holiday track “JoGo Christmas” featuring Go-Go legend Sugar Bear. \nWebsite: www.jogoproject.com \nFB: facebook.com/thejogoproject \nIG: @thejogoproject \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/first-fridays-the-jogo-project/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231008
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
CREATED:20230918T190411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T140947Z
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SUMMARY:Free Exhibition Day at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum
DESCRIPTION:FREE Exhibition Day at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum\n\nSaturday\, October 7th\, 2023 | 10am – 5pm  \nEnjoy a free museum admission day at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum touring the latest fall exhibitions to include Vision & Spirit: African American Art – Works from the Bank of America Collection and Blacks in White: African American Health Professionals. Bring your family and friends to tour the exhibits and enjoy one of the following art-related activities. \nRegister Here \n \n\nVision & Spirit African American Art Workshop for Kids\n11am – 1pm  \n\n\nInspired to become an artist like art masters Jacob Lawrence or Romare Bearden? Join us for this fun and interactive artwork workshop dabbling with drawing and mixed media materials utilizing your creativity. This workshop will be facilitated by visual artist Charles Mason III. \nSeats are limited. \nRegister Here \n \n\nVision & Spirit Art Panel Discussion\n2pm – 3:30pm  \n\n\nSpend the afternoon with Black community artists and curators in dialogue about their journey as artists and how their work contributes to the legacy of Black visual culture. Artists will discuss artist’s works from Vision & Spirit: African American Art and how it connects with Black artist’s experiences today.  Panelists include:  \n\nCharles Mason – Charles Mason III is a visual artist who works in photography\, mix media\, installation\, and painting to discuss social\, racial\, political\, history\, and identity issues. He has curated several shows in Baltimore and Philadelphia and has exhibited work in institutions such as The Studio Museum in Harlem\, the Woodmere Art Museum\, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art\, and Maryland Art Place. He has participated in group exhibitions to include\, The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century\, co-organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) and The Radical Voice of Blackness Speaks of Resistance and Joy\, Banneker-Douglass Museum\, Annapolis\, MD.\nErnest Shaw –  Ernest Shaw Jr is known for Easel and mural painting\, portrait specialty and  African-American subjects. Being a native of West Baltimore has taught Artist Ernest Shaw the meaning of perseverance\, community and integrity. As a product of Baltimore City Public Schools\, Baltimore School for the Arts\, Morgan State University and Howard University Shaw recognizes the importance of using his skills and talents for the betterment of others. For Ernest\, teaching is also an artistic medium.\nJeffrey Kent – Jeffrey Kent is an American multidisciplinary artist and curator whose life’s work embodies healing and wellness through creativity in art making\, mentorship\, and stewardship. Jeffrey Kent is the founder of the Subbasement Artist Studios  (2004-2014)\, an alternative art space in Baltimore and also Amy Sherald’s first artist studio.  He is the co-founder of Connect+Collect (2018 – current)\, an initiative designed to create awareness and momentum among new and experienced collectors\, provide professional development to  Baltimore-based artists\, and promote a culture of collecting in Baltimore.\n\nRegister Here \n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/free-exhibition-day-at-the-reginald-f-lewis-museum/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231008
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CREATED:20230919T135603Z
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SUMMARY:Vision & Spirit Art Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nVision & Spirit Art Panel Discussion \n\n\nSaturday\, October 7th\, 2023 | 2pm – 3:30pm  \nSpend the afternoon with Black community artists and curators in dialogue about their journey as artists and how their work contributes to the legacy of Black visual culture. Artists will discuss artist’s works from Vision & Spirit: African American Art and how it connects with Black artist’s experiences today.  Panelists include:  \n\nCharles Mason lll – Charles Mason III is a visual artist who works in photography\, mix media\, installation\, and painting to discuss social\, racial\, political\, history\, and identity issues. He has curated several shows in Baltimore and Philadelphia and has exhibited work in institutions such as The Studio Museum in Harlem\, the Woodmere Art Museum\, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art\, and Maryland Art Place. He has participated in group exhibitions to include\, The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century\, co-organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) and The Radical Voice of Blackness Speaks of Resistance and Joy\, Banneker-Douglass Museum\, Annapolis\, MD.\n\n  \n\nErnest Shaw –  Ernest Shaw Jr is known for Easel and mural painting\, portrait specialty and  African-American subjects. Being a native of West Baltimore has taught Artist Ernest Shaw the meaning of perseverance\, community and integrity. As a product of Baltimore City Public Schools\, Baltimore School for the Arts\, Morgan State University and Howard University Shaw recognizes the importance of using his skills and talents for the betterment of others. For Ernest\, teaching is also an artistic medium.\n\n  \n\nFaith Couch  – Faith Couch  is a photographer\, educator\, and curator whose work illuminates the Black memory landscape and the mundane. She received her BFA in Photography from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2019 and has exhibited her work internationally. She has most notably exhibited at New Image Art Gallery in Los Angeles\, the ICP\, the Nasher Museum at Duke\, the African American Museum in Philadelphia\, the Aperture Foundation in NYC and more. Most recently\, Couch is a Forbes Magazine 30 under 30 in Art and Style honoree.\n\n  \n\nJeffrey Kent – Jeffrey Kent is an American multidisciplinary artist and curator whose life’s work embodies healing and wellness through creativity in art making\, mentorship\, and stewardship. Jeffrey Kent is the founder of the Subbasement Artist Studios  (2004-2014)\, an alternative art space in Baltimore and also Amy Sherald’s first artist studio.  He is the co-founder of Connect+Collect (2018 – current)\, an initiative designed to create awareness and momentum among new and experienced collectors\, provide professional development to  Baltimore-based artists\, and promote a culture of collecting in Baltimore.\n\n  \n  \n  \nFree museum admission \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/vision-spirit-art-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231008
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
CREATED:20230922T192430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T141020Z
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SUMMARY:Vision & Spirit African American Art Workshop for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Vision & Spirit African American Art Workshop for Kids \n\nSaturday\, October 7th\, 2023 | 11am – 1pm  \nInspired to become an artist like art masters Jacob Lawrence or Romare Bearden? Join us for this fun and interactive artwork workshop dabbling with drawing and mixed media materials utilizing your creativity. This workshop will be facilitated by visual artist Charles Mason III. \nFree Museum Admission \nSeats are limited. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/vision-spirit-african-american-art-workshop-for-kids/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231013
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
CREATED:20230919T192326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T195129Z
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SUMMARY:Blacks in White Author Series: Pregnant While Black: Advancing Justice for Maternal Health in America with Dr. Monique Rainford
DESCRIPTION:Blacks in White Author Series: Pregnant While Black: Advancing Justice for Maternal Health in America with Dr. Monique Rainford moderated by Dr. Kaye Wise Whitehead\nThursday\, October 12th\, 2023 | 6:30pm – 8pm\nThis event is free and open to the public.  \n\n\nBlack women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy than their white peers. Dr. Monique Rainford is working to better understand these disparities and do something about them. Pregnant While Black is a hopeful exploration of the issues pregnant Black women face in America. Within these pages\, Dr. Rainford draws on over twenty years of experience working in obstetrics and gynecology to offer a primer on Black pregnancies and how to better care for them. She shares the successes and testimonies of Black women who have struggled during pregnancy and childbirth\, anchoring the stories of these women with carefully researched facts. \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for this overdue conversation on Black maternal health with Dr. Monique Rainford.  Questions from the audience  will be taken during a Q & A followed with an author book signing. This book conversation will be moderated by WEAA  Radio Show Host\, Dr. Kaye Whitehead. This program is in conjunction with Blacks in White: African American Health Professionals. \nAbout the Participant: \nMonique Rainford\, MD\, is a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist with over twenty years’ experience. An award-winning graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Medical School\, she is currently an assistant professor at Yale Medicine. Her writing about maternal and other health disparities experienced by Black women has been featured in multiple publications\, including Afro\, Elephant Journal\, and the Hartford Courant\, and her broader work related to women’s health and wellness has been featured in the South Florida Times\, the Baltimore Sun\, Thought Catalog\, and the Journal of Reproductive Medicine. She lives in Connecticut with her husband and two children. \nKaye  Wise Whitehead\, Ph.D.\, professor of communication and African and African American Studies\, is a three-time New York Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker and the award-winning radio host of Today with Dr. Kaye on WEAA 88.9FM. She is also the founder and executive director of the Karson Institute for Race\, Peace\, and Social Justice\, and the founding executive director of the Emilie Frances Davis Center for Education\, Research\, and Culture. Her scholarship examines the ways race\, class\, and gender coalesce in American classrooms as well as in political and social environments.  \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/blacks-in-white-author-series-pregnant-while-black-advancing-justice-for-maternal-health-in-america-with-dr-monique-rainford/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231020
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
CREATED:20231006T174901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T142143Z
UID:11821-1697673600-1697759999@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Book Talk - Kin: Rooted in Hope with Carole Boston Weatherford and Jeffery Boston Weatherford
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nBook Talk – Kin: Rooted in Hope with Carole Boston Weatherford and Jeffery Boston Weatherford | Sponsored by The Robert Family Fund with support by Verizon\nModerated by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond\nThursday\, October 19\, 2023 | 6pm – 9pm\nFREE EVENT | The first 125 registrants get a copy of the book! \n\n\nCelebrate Black Family roots on Maryland’s Eastern Shore with author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Jeffery Boston Weatherford’s newest book release\, Kin: Rooted in Hope. Rendered in searing poems  and  stunning  scratchboard art\, a powerful portrait of a Black family tree  is shaped by enslavement and freedom. From scraps of history\, this mother and son duo have conjured the voices of their kin\, creating an often painful but ultimately empowering story of who their people were in a breathtaking book that is at once deeply personal yet all too universal. \nCarole’s poems capture voices ranging from her ancestors to Frederick Douglass to Harriet Tubman to the plantation house and land itself that connects them all\, and Jeffery’s evocative illustrations help carry the story from the first mention of a forebear listed as property in a 1781 ledger to he and his mother’s homegoing trip to Africa in 2016. This book conversation is moderated by Rachel D. Graham\, Director of External Relations for The Lewis Museum.  This book talk includes a book signing and light refreshments. A limited supply of free books will be available. Bring family\, youth and educators to this intergenerational book event.  \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/book-talk-kin-rooted-in-hope-with-carole-boston-weatherford-and-jeffrey-weatherford/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231029
DTSTAMP:20260411T081033
CREATED:20231012T174714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T203948Z
UID:11825-1698451200-1698537599@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Fall Fest: Health and Wellness Day Presented by MedStar Health
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nFallfest: Health and Wellness Day Presented by MedStar Health \n\n\nSaturday\, October 28th\, 2023 | 11am – 4pm | FREE EVENT \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum this fall for a day of health and wellness activities that focuses on the well being of your  body\, mind and spirit.  Limber the  body to Trap Yoga with  hip hop beats with yoga instructor Brandon Copeland.  Discover and sample healthy holiday recipes with Chef Clarence of Food Rx from MedStar Health. Participate in a discussion about  racial health inequities in medicine and how they should be addressed. Enjoy a live Short Kuts Show with storytellers in the healthcare field  sharing their personal stories of healing. Children and families can join Olu Butterfly and friends creating their own garden inspired art projects. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in a health screening fair and obtain health resource materials provided by MedStar and other health organizations. \nThis program is sponsored by MedStar with support from Kaiser Permanente and Pompeian. \nRegister Here \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/fallfest-health-and-wellness-day-presented-by-medstar-health/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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