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Saturday, February 4, Noon GENERATIONS SERIES
Presentation: Threads of Time, the Fabric of History
Author Rosemary E. Reed Miller and fashion industry expert Paula Brooks discuss African American women in the world of fashion, and present a mini fashion show. Museum admission required.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Noon to 2 p.m. SATURDAY’S CHILD
Family Clay Art Workshop
(All ages)
Decorate African-inspired clay bowls and plates with Baltimore Clayworks artist Herb Massie. To register, call 443-263-1829. Museum admission required.
Snow Date: February 18, Noon
Saturday, February 18, 1 p.m. LINES CONNECT BOOK CLUB The Resurrection of Nat Turner, Part 1: The Witnesses by Sharon Ewell Foster
This epic novel reveals long-buried secrets of Nat Turner, a tragic hero whose sole mission was to free the enslaved. Free program.
Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High School Juried Art Show
January 14 – February 26, 2012
This year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on improving communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).
Dandy Lion: Articulating a Re(de)fined Black Masculine Identity January 29 – May 13, 2012
Twenty emerging photographers and filmmakers present refreshing images of young black men who challenge popular notions of urban black masculinity. Guest curated by Shantrelle P. Lewis.
Global Dandy: Selected Photographs from The Global Africa Project (On view through May 13, 2012)
A selection of 13 photographs from The Global Africa Project exhibition developed in 2009, these works explore cultural fusion as glimpsed through fashion, particularly through the self-styling of eclectic dandies and fashionistas across the globe.