African American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroRenaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
The Brooklyn Collective 229 S. Brevard Street, CharlotteAfrican American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroRenaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
The Brooklyn Collective 229 S. Brevard Street, CharlotteAfrican American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroRenaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
The Brooklyn Collective 229 S. Brevard Street, CharlotteAfrican American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroRenaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
The Brooklyn Collective 229 S. Brevard Street, CharlotteAfrican American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroRenaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
The Brooklyn Collective 229 S. Brevard Street, CharlotteAfrican American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroRenaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
The Brooklyn Collective 229 S. Brevard Street, CharlotteAfrican American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier 200 N Davie St., GreensboroWeek of Events
Renaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
Renaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present
Featuring 2021 ArtsGreensboro Grantee, Steven Cozart! Renaissance of Brooklyn: History is Present uses Charlotte's historic Brooklyn neighborhood as a reference point to acknowledge the impact of erased and forgotten African-American communities. These "timeless people" as author Toni Morrison calls them are ancestors beyond our immediate families who influence our present day reality. From the late ... Read more
African American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
African American Atelier: 32nd Founding Members Exhibition
Founded by Dr. Alma Adams and the late Eva Hamlin Miller in 1990, the African American Atelier has served Greensboro, NC for 32 years. It was Adams and Hamlin Miller's vision to create a professional, non-profit art gallery that heavily exhibited African American work to fill the cultural gap in Greensboro's art community. Since the ... Read more
RG Summer Camp
RG Summer Camp
Mixed media masters, How to be a PhotoGENIUS, and STEAM Engineers are just a few of the summer camps that we will be offering this summer. Our half-day camps are from 9 am - 1 pm and will be filled with exploration, collaboration and discovery of new creations all through creative reuse. To sign-up for ... Read more