Black Philadelphia 250
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Sailing to Freedom: Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad On View: September 13, 2025 - April 26, 2026 Jack T. Franklin Auditorium AAMP is pleased to present Sailing to Freedom: Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad, a compelling traveling exhibition developed initially at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in 2022 under the co-curation of Dr. Timothy Walker and …
Current Exhibitions AAMP’s exhibitions promote our mission to interpret art, history and culture. They inspire, educate, promote dialogue, and bring together community. Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design On View: Now Galleries 2, 3 and 4 Ruth E. Carter presents “Afrofuturism in Costume Design,” the Exhibition. In 2019, audiences sitting in the Dolby Theater and watching around …
Silversmith Charita Powell first opened Amazulu in 1989 as a way to market her own line of handmade sterling silver jewelry. Now, she runs the stall as an artists’ collective, also showcasing unique designs created by metalworkers from all over the country and world. Each necklace, bracelet, ring, and set of earrings on display at …
The Silk Tent offers an ethnic flare to the categories of jewelry, textiles, home decor, and gift items. We supplement our products with a collection of artifacts from countries such as Africa and Indonesia to name a few. They're used to compliment and influence the design elements of our products. The Silk Tent 3860 Lancaster …
Zion Baptist Church was established as a late 19th-century community of faith. The leading exponent in this ecclesiastical establishment was Rev. Horace Wayland, a black Virginia preacher, no doubt a former slave. Rev. Wayland established Zion as a missionary prayer meeting in 1882 in the home of Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Simms. In 1883, Reverend … Continue reading "Black Philadelphia 250 Zion Baptist Church"
Jill Scott to release first album in over a decade, 'To Whom This May Concern', on Feb 13 After a decade away from new music, Jill Scott returns with To Whom This May Concern, a soul-stirring body of work rich with texture, rhythm, and emotional truth. Rooted in community, reflection, and sonic exploration, the album …
Art Seminars and Discussions Textbook: "Connecting People with Art" Read book online Click Here Every Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 PM October Gallery Museum 6353 Greene Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 215-352-3114 Admission Free RSVP requested but not required See below to RSVP Each weekend a distinguished artist, art educator, activist, writer, or collector will …
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"It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences." Audre Lorde "Empowering and transforming the lives of LGBTQ people of color through inclusive social and living environments." |
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Attend our FREE Event ART PAVILION - Black Art Show & Sale. Saturday, April 25, 2026 Noon to 8 PM. Germantown Settlement Music School 6128 Germantown Ave. Philly 19144 215-352-3114 Seven Dollars ($7.00) Michael Jackson Movie Tickets Attend our event - and pick up your tickets. ART PAVILION as part of Germantown Jazz Festival Saturday, …
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Art Pavilion at Germantown Jazz Festival Saturday, April 25, 2026 Noon to 8 PM Germantown Settlement Music School 6128 Germantown Ave. Philly 19144 Admission to the Art Pavilion is FREE! 215-352-3114 Exhibit your art and art related items at this venue. Indoor table space six (6) ft. $100 Outdoor booth space eight (8) ft. $175 … |
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