Black History Month Lunchtime Movie Series - “The Woman King” (2022, 134 min., PG-13)
An American historical action drama about the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s.
An American historical action drama about the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s.
Join us for a film festival that features numerous short films and live spoken-word performances. Door open at 5:30pm.
A screening of the documentary “Picture a Scientist” (2020, 103 min., PG-13), which chronicles several prominent women scientists, kicks off Women’s History Month. A discussion about gender equity in science along with the challenges and opportunities of diversifying STEM career fields follows the screening. Call 410-857-2400 for more information.
Join us for BSA's annual fundraising event, Expressions 2023: Infinite Journeys!
This year's Expressions is a celebration of possibility and the always-unfolding truth of our lives; the art, the artist, the art of being, and the art of becoming.
Chaired by BSA alum Rachel Hilson '13, the event will feature exhilarating performances and inventive works of art by students from Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Film.
Attention all movie lovers and fans of "The Truth In This Art" podcast (www.thetruthinthisart.com)! Host Rob Lee is thrilled to partner with Pratt Library for a four-part Black Cinema series at Pratt Library from March through June 2023, starting with Thompson’s 2022 Oscar-winning documentary, Summer of Soul. Summer of Soul reclaims the legacy of 1969’s Harlem Cultural Festival, which promoted Black pride and culture with musical performances by Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, B.B.
Creative Alliance’s monthly Blackscope Cinema Series expands our understanding and appreciation of Black film in America. Through varying programming, including talks, demos, and making activities, the Baltimore community is invited to celebrate modern and contemporary film from Black and Diasporic creators.
For our next installment, we’re screening Daughters of the Dust (1991). Be sure to enjoy a floral installation inspired by the film, and stop by the Box Office for discounts on future screenings with the purchase of a ticket.
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