The Tuscaloosa Branch of the NAACP in Alabama will host a parade, picnic and more in a series of events to commemorate the Juneteenth holiday this weekend.
The Tuscaloosa Branch of the NAACP in Alabama will host a parade, picnic and more in a series of events to commemorate the Juneteenth holiday this weekend.
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Kentuck Art Night Happens Thursday with COVID-19 Protocols
Kentuck Art Night Happens Thursday with COVID-19 Protocols
The February Kentuck Art Night takes place on Thursday, February 4, 2021, from 5 pm until 7 pm. It will feature the exhibit “Good Trouble: Civil Rights Past and Present”. It will be in the Kentuck Museum Gallery, Teer Gallery, and SoNo Gallery.
The free event will be socially distant, and masks will be required. The Kentuck group reminds you that registration by February 4th at noon is required to attend the event. It will be an in-person and socially distant occasion. If you are interested in attending, click here to register.
Civil Rights Past and Present at Upcoming Kentuck Art Night
Civil Rights Past and Present at Upcoming Kentuck Art Night
How exciting, there will be an upcoming Kentuck Art Night. The free event will be socially distant, and masks will be required. It all takes place on Thursday, February 4, 2021, from 5 pm until 7 pm.
The February Kentuck Art Night will feature the exhibit “Good Trouble: Civil Rights Past and Present. It will be in the Kentuck Museum Gallery, Teer Gallery, and SoNo Gallery. The Facebook Event page notes that the “exhibiting artists will be Tony Bingham, Lynthia Edwards, That’s Sew Gee’s Bend, Darius Hill, John “Jahni” Moore, Ruth Robinson, Sir Chris Da R Tist, Yvonne Wells, and Bernard Wright.”