The Fischman Gallery in downtown Johnson City will present “Artistic Expressions of Wealth and Prosperity” as this year’s Juneteenth exhibit. The month-long show is done in partnership with the Umoja
February is Black History Month, which is dedicated to remembering and celebrating African Americans, their heritage, achievements, sacrifices, hardships and more. There are many different ways to celebrate and appreciate
On Dec. 2, AfriCasa, Wake Forest’s student-led African and Caribbean organization, put on a fall fashion show. The show centered around African culture within the diaspora. Students modeled pieces from their individual cultures and some also had the opportunity to model select outfits and jewelry from Umoja Arts and Crafts in the downtown arts district..
The Umoja Arts & Culture Drum Festival will bring driving beats and members of the community together June 12 from 5 to 10 p.m. in the Pavillion at Founders Park in Johnson City.
Several different drumming performances will be featured, including African drumming by Peter Gbaa and a drum circle where members of the Johnson City Drum Circle will engage with each other to create a group rhythm and cooperate in rhythm games.
Youth from Carver Recreation Center will participate in a workshop where they will be taught drumming using the African drums. The instructor is Obayana Ajanaku, who is an African drum instructor who has taught for 14 years at Austin East High School in Knoxville. His drums have taken him professionally to Russia, Brazil and throughout the U.S. New Vision Youth group from Kingsport will also participate in this workshop.