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SUMMARY:BLACK WOMAN GENIUS: Elizabeth Talford Scott—Tapestries of Generations
DESCRIPTION:Opening February 1\, 2024\nThe Reginald F. Lewis Museum presents BLACK WOMAN GENIUS: Elizabeth Talford Scott—Tapestries of Generations\, in partnership with the Elizabeth Talford Scott Community Initiative\, the 2023-24 Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS) capstone project for MICA’s undergraduate Curatorial Studies Concentration.  The exhibition focuses on Elizabeth Talford Scott as a key figure for Black women in the fiber arts. Her work will be showcased alongside contemporary Black women fiber artists from the Chesapeake area. The exhibit will explore themes including Ancestry\, Tradition\, Fiber Narratives\, and Healing\, aiming to spotlight the distinctive elements of Elizabeth Talford Scott’s work and featured artists including: Kibibi Ajanku\, Aliana Grace Bailey\, Aliyah Bonnette\, Mahari Chabwera\, Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither\, Murjoni Merriweather\, Glenda Richardson\, Joyce J. Scott\, Nastassja Swift\, and Katherine Stewart Wilson. \nWe will showcase several of Elizabeth Talford Scott’s remarkable works. Among these\, “Stamps and Flags II\,” one of her early creations\, pays tribute to her evolution and exploration as an artist. This exhibition aims to emphasize Elizabeth’s significant influence as a maternal figure for generations of Black women fiber artists. Through her exceptional artistry\, she brilliantly reflects her life experiences as a Black Woman. \nThe Elizabeth Talford Scott Initiative\nThis initiative brings together five museums and four university sites across Baltimore City for a reunion of the artist’s work from February through May 2024. Each venue will have at least two Exhibition De students from the participating colleges—Coppin State University\, Johns Hopkins University\, MICA\, and Morgan State University—working on a presentation of Talford Scott’s work for their gallery spaces and organizing a free public program. Under the guidance of 2023-24 EDS Instructor Deyane Moses\, the students will determine the curatorial direction of their presentation\, drawing out connections to each organization’s collection\, space\, history\, and/or audience. \nMajor support for “No Stone Unturned” provided by the Bunting Family Foundation and Friends of EDS. Community Day is supported by Lorraine Whittlesey & Markell Whittlesey. Printed and digital materials are supported by The William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund. The Closing Reception is supported by Carol and Jerry Doctrow. In-kind support is provided by the Estate of Elizabeth Talford Scott at Goya Contemporary Gallery. \nNOTE: Purchasing a ticket to BLACK WOMAN GENIUS: Elizabeth Talford Scott—Tapestries of Generations view grants visitors access to all current Museum exhibitions. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/black-woman-genius-elizabeth-talford-scott-tapestries-of-generations/
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SUMMARY:Healing Unrest: Civil Rights Justice
DESCRIPTION:Healing Unrest: Civil Rights Justice \nSaturday\, April 6 | 1 pm to 3 pm | Museum Admission \nSpend the afternoon hearing stories and personal experiences  by Maryland Civil Rights activists of their encounters fighting for social justice and equality for Black people. Through storytelling\, storytellers David Fakunle and “Dr. Mama”  Deborah Pierce – Fakunle will  have visitors reflect on the deaths of fallen Black leaders and victims from the civil rights era to Black Lives Matter Movement to impart healing lessons for today.   \nThen Maryland Civil Rights activists from the 1950s -1960s reflect on  Dr. King’s assassination (April 4\, 1968) and pivotal moments of their activism locally in  relation to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (July 2\, 1964). Participants include: Rev. Dr. Ruby Reese Moone\, Charles Mason\, Leo Burroughs Jr.\, Lisa  Mitchell Sennaar and moderated Simone R. Barrett.  \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/healing-unrest-civil-rights-justice/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Live Performance Threads - In Honor of Elizabeth Talford Scott
DESCRIPTION:Live Performance | Threads – In Honor of Elizabeth Talford Scott \nSaturday\, April 13 | 1 pm to 2 pm | Museum Admission \nThe Reginald F. Lewis Museum pays tribute to the life and legacy of Black fiber artist Elizabeth Talford Scott whose creative genius transformed the art of quilting. Enjoy an interdisciplinary experience produced by jazz trumpeter Brandon Woody and band\, Troy Long – Main Keys \,Vittorio Stropoli- Aux Synth\, Michael Saunders- Bass\, Quincy Phillips- Drums\, Wendel Patrick- Turntables\, Leon June- Engineer\, dancer artist Asya Shaw and poet Nia June in observance of Jazz and Poetry Appreciation Month. \nIn conjunction with BLACK WOMAN GENIUS: Elizabeth Talford Scott—Tapestries of Generations. The exhibition focuses on Elizabeth Talford Scott as a key figure for Black women in the fiber arts. Through her exceptional artistry\, she brilliantly reflects her life experiences as a Black Woman. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/live-performance-threads-in-honor-of-elizabeth-talford-scott/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:70th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Decision
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n70th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Decision \nThursday\, April 25 | 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm | FREE EVENT \nPlease join Thurgood Marshall Center Trust Inc.T in partnership with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum \,Baltimore\, MD and the International African American Museum in Charleston SC as we commemorate the legacy of Justice Marshall\, and the 70th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Decision\, the progress we have made and the challenges we face toward a more inclusive society. \nRegister Here\n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/brown-v-board/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:African American Children’s Book Fair Festival Presented by BGE\, An Exelon Company
DESCRIPTION:African American Children’s Book Fair Festival Presented by BGE\, An Exelon Company \nSaturday\, April 27th | 11 am – 3 pm | FREE EVENT \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for the return of our family friendly African American Children’s Book Fair Festival Presented by BGE\, An Exelon Company. Children and families can enjoy a fun-filled day exploring kids’ literature about African Americans while meeting some of your favorite children’s authors and illustrators in our Book Village. Enjoy author readings\, illustration workshops\, craft activities\, an Urban Beekeeping Workshop with John Newman Honeybee Company and dance performances with TikTok dancers\, Shag and Flash. Museum visitors can receive a free book with a book purchase in the Book Village. Free books are on a limited supply basis. \nThe African American Children’s Book Festival strives to connect families to high quality books about and for African American children as well as other multicultural populations. We aim to foster a love of reading for families by connecting them with renown and up and coming creators of children’s books. \nParticipating Entertainers\, Authors and Illustrators \n\n\n\nTerry Catasus Jennings\nDesiree Cooper  \nKim Holt\n\n\nBenjamin Hicks \nJerdine Nolen\nLaToya D. Council \nWendy LaRoche\n\n\nStephen McGill\nJuanita Banks-Whittington\nLeah Henderson\n\n\nCharly Palmer\nTalia Skyles \nKeisha Morris\nLesley Younge \n\n\nCheryl & Wade Hudson\nKelly Starling Lyons\nAshley Palmer \nMariah Torries\n\n\nDavid Miller\nKerwyn Phillip\nMarkette Sheppard \n\n\nDr. Melissa Boyd\nOlugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich\nSanaa Chege\n\n\n  \nKim C. Lee \n\nAyo Shag and TSU Flash \nJames Tate  \nDonnita Fowler\n\n\nShadra Strickland \nVanessa Brantley Newton\n Zetta Elliott\n\n\n\n\n \nParticipating Community Partners \n\nBaltimore Family Alliance \nChesapeake Educational Alliance\nEnoch Pratt Free Library\nLupus Foundation of America\, Inc\nMaryland Department of Transportation\nReading Partners of Baltimore\nThe Peaces Collective\nNPS Chesapeake Gateways Listening Session\n\nRSVP Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/african-american-childrens-book-fair-festival-2024/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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