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SUMMARY:At the Vanguard: HBCU Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for Thursday\, June 25th at 7:00pm for a special night of community\, culture\, and trivia! Inspired by the National Museum of African American History & Culture exhibit\, At the Vanguard\, we are highlighting HBCU culture\, legacy\, and impact through a trivia night hosted in partnership with Soul Brain Trivia! Bring a squad or come solo and show off your HBCU knowledge for a chance to win prizes! Make sure to check out the NMAAHC exhibit\, At the Vanguard\, for question clues… we’ll see you there!
URL:https://hbcudigitalarchive.org/event/at-the-vanguard-hbcu-trivia-night/
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SUMMARY:From Earth to Art: Painting with Natural Pigments\, Inspired by George Washington Carver
DESCRIPTION:Join Kenya Miles\, founder of Blue Light Junction\, for a virtual workshop exploring earth pigments\, local plants\, and the creative legacy of George Washington Carver. Participants will paint a preprinted bandana featuring Carver\, plants and other imagery from his practice\, using earth pigments. With hands-on guidance\, Kenya will introduce participants to plants that yield colors and how to utilize pigments in paint form\, while Museum Curator Jeanelle K. Hope shares insights into Carver’s practice of experimentation and ingenuity at Tuskegee University. \nThis workshop is presented in support of the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s traveling exhibition\, At the Vanguard: Making and Saving History at HBCUs.
URL:https://hbcudigitalarchive.org/event/from-earth-to-art-painting-with-natural-pigments-inspired-by-george-washington-carver/
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SUMMARY:On Art and History: Black Art Legacies at HBCUs
DESCRIPTION:A public program celebrating the At the Vanguard: Making and Saving History at Historically Black Colleges and Universities exhibition. The program will feature a panel discussion of leading experts reflecting on the artistic heritage and future of HBCU archives and museums. \nThe conversation will be hosted by Janet Dees\, Assistant Director of Arts\, and spotlight the collections\, key figures\, and institutional histories that affirm HBCUs as vital hubs of American artmaking\, both past and present.
URL:https://hbcudigitalarchive.org/event/on-art-and-history-black-art-legacies-at-hbcus-2/
LOCATION:Oprah Winfrey – Theater National Museum of African American History & Culture\, 1400 Constitution Ave.\, Washington\, DC\, 20026\, United States
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