Colonial Market Virtual Tavern Trivia
The Maryland Historical Society presents Colonial Market Virtual Tavern Trivia night! Join in the eighteenth-century fun as we go virtual to offer you the best of our annual Colonial Market.
The Maryland Historical Society presents Colonial Market Virtual Tavern Trivia night! Join in the eighteenth-century fun as we go virtual to offer you the best of our annual Colonial Market.
“Heidi Martin conjures the vocal and dramatic majesty of Abbey Lincoln’s life force, taking listeners through a series of affirming events and revelations enveloped in gorgeous music and poignant history.” ~ Sara Donnelly, Director Jazz at South Arts
“I have seen Heidi Martin TRANSFORM into Abbey Lincoln! It was quite stunning. If you are an Abbey Lincoln fan – and even if you’re not – you should go and see Heidi’s show!” ~ Jessica Settles Vocalist, Instructor “Afro Blue” Howard University
A tribute to Abbey Lincoln, “ABBEY!” Is a one-woman show with live Jazz Quartet
AVAM is honored to host both Art and Remembrance plus Echoes & Reflections to discuss, share methods to teach, and approach the history of the Holocaust through their unique perspectives and source materials. This event is generously sponsored by Art and Remembrance and welcomes educators, community leaders and interested individuals and parties.
Two days of FREE programming:
Wednesday July 29th 9am-12pm EST; and
Thursday July 30th 9am-12pm EST
This month, Maryland Humanities’ living history series goes virtual as the organization raises the voices of four notable women who took action to secure their right to vote. Arthuretta Martin brings Fannie Lou Hamer (1917–1977) to life. Considered one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movement in the South, Hamer was outraged by efforts to deny Black votes, became a SNCC organizer, and co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Party to increase Black participation in the Democratic Party.
Across the United States, patterns of racial and economic segregation can be directly attributed to the systematic denial of mortgage and bank lending encouraged in the National Housing Act of 1934.
Multi-media artists Amy Reid and Pangelica join us for a live talk followed by a Q & A about Immortal Voices, their upcoming performance for the Walters Art Museum’s Art Sound Now series. Immortal Voices focuses on themes of healing and destruction through ambient sound and performance. Watch Immortal Voices when it debuts Thursday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m.
Our next Talking with Friends and Family About Racism meeting is set for Thursday, July 30th 7:00-8:00pm; and we'll continue to meet every last Thursday at this same time. (Call in information below). Hope you can join us!
Included below are the notes from our last discussion to get caught up.
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Dieter F. Uchtdorf had it right, “The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul. No matter our talents, education, backgrounds, or abilities, we each have an inherent wish to create something that did not exist before.”
Join the Arts Council for a Virtual Cocktail Hour with the Howard County Center for the Arts' Resident Artists! This unique artist talk on Zoom will feature our resident artists discussing their work currently on display in Resident Visual Artists Exhibit 2020. Visit hocoarts.org for registration information.
The purpose of the New Timbuktu Community Education Institute is to provide high quality professional development that is based on and draws from methodologies that are derived from the bodies of work and community based institutions that have traditionally been marginalized.
Super City’s old-school showmanship - coordinated band choreography and a hooky pop sound that blends heavy rock elements and danceability - is the perfect match for Creative Alliance’s new streaming portal. Shows will be broadcast LIVE from the Patterson Theater in HD with all sorts of extra surprises. These are the best seats on the internet, we promise.
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