Curated Conversations: 'I Carry Them On My Back, Of Course!' [Virtual]
Join mixed media artist Alexandria Clay on Thursday, February 3 at 7 p.m. as she discusses themes of her latest body of work, "I Carry Them On My Back, Of Course!"
Join mixed media artist Alexandria Clay on Thursday, February 3 at 7 p.m. as she discusses themes of her latest body of work, "I Carry Them On My Back, Of Course!"
Join artist Marcus Kiser, curator Alexys J. Taylor and mental health practitioners Dr. Stephanie Irby Coard and Dr. Tarra Bates-Duford for a conversation about mental health and the Black community.
Join Charlotte-based artist Marcus Kiser and exhibition curator Alexys J. Taylor on Thursday, October 7 to discuss the works in the exhibition MMXIX: I'M GLAD YOU BELIEVED IN ME. The Artist Talk will take place via Zoom webinar.
Join the artists and curator from the exhibition "Continuum of Change" on Saturday, August 7 at 2 p.m. to discuss the artwork and lessons we can learn from the historical figures shown through portraiture.
Join artist Shay Hendricks for a conversion about their latest solo exhibition "Constellations: Ways I Felt, Things I Made."
Hear from writer and performer Monèt Noelle Marshall as she discusses her latest work prophesy.
Join the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County and the Black On Black Project for a panel discussion and community conversation that will explore the different ways artists use their practice to help their respective communities. #TroublesomePresence #BlackOnBlackFayetteville
Join us at the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County for a film screening of "Wilmington on Fire." A community discussion will follow the film screening with director Christopher Everett. The discussion will be moderated by Black On Black Project founder Michael S. Williams.
Actor Sonny Kelly will perform his one-man performance “The Talk” at Fayetteville State University Jan. 23-25 at the Butler Theatre. The weekend of performances is part of FSU’s 2019-2020 Fine Arts Series. Get tickets here. The Jan. 23 program will include a post-show conversation moderated by Black On Black Project founder Michael S. Williams.
This panel discussion and community conversation will explore the different roles artists play in their respective communities. #TheBlackOnBlackProject
Join us for a panel discussion about public art during the Black Communities Conference on Tuesday, Sept. 10. #BlackCom2019
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we invite you to attend an event that is part of the programming that complements artist Telvin Wallace’s exhibition "I Feel Like That," the currently on display at Block Gallery in downtown Raleigh. #IFeelLikeTelvin
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we invite you to attend an event that is part of the programming that complements "I Feel Like That," the current exhibition at Block Gallery in downtown Raleigh. #IFeelLikeTelvin
Is the portrayal of black men in America fair and balanced? Do we perceive every black male as being the worst our society has to offer? Are black men a monolith?
Artist Anthony Patterson will lead a community discussion at Artspace on Thursday, Dec. 13 to unpack these questions and more. #TheBlackOnBlackProject
Join us at Artspace April 21 at 4 p.m. for a Community Conversation with artist Sherrill Roland as he talks to the community about his latest body work, "artfor(us)." #jumpsuitartforus