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Art after 5: Fempowerment

Programs available between 5-9pm FREE Fempower yourself at this month's Art After 5! Tune in for a virtual party in the name of Women's History Month with a self-care workshop from Purposed Joy; a dedicated playlist from the one and only DJ Dolly; a cocktail recipe by Queen's Park bartender Allie Phifer; a body-positivity exercise […]

Art after 5: Fempowerment

Programs available between 5-9pm FREE Fempower yourself at this month's Art After 5! Tune in for a virtual party in the name of Women's History Month with a self-care workshop from Purposed Joy; a dedicated playlist from the one and only DJ Dolly; a cocktail recipe by Queen's Park bartender Allie Phifer; a body-positivity exercise […]

Art after 5: Fempowerment

Programs available between 5-9pm FREE Fempower yourself at this month's Art After 5! Tune in for a virtual party in the name of Women's History Month with a self-care workshop from Purposed Joy; a dedicated playlist from the one and only DJ Dolly; a cocktail recipe by Queen's Park bartender Allie Phifer; a body-positivity exercise […]

Latin American Heritage Festival – At Home

Celebrate Latin culture at the Birmingham Museum of Art during our fifth annual Latin American Heritage Festival at home! Here you will find art making videos, salsa music performance by Orquesta MaCuba, Tropicaleo Puerto Rican Kitchen virtual demo, a Spanish language museum tour, and a photo gallery from past Latin American Heritage Festivals at the […]

Virtual Film Screening: Hale County This Morning, This Evening

An inspired and intimate portrait of a place and its people, Hale County This Morning, This Evening looks at the lives of Daniel Collins and Quincy Bryant, two young African American men from rural Hale County, Alabama, over the course of five years. Collins attends college in search of opportunity while Bryant becomes a father […]

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Virtual Panel Discussion: The Green Book – Then & Now

Started in 1936 by Harlem postman Victor Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book was an annual guide that helped African Americans travel the country safely, and with dignity, during a time of Jim Crow laws and segregation. The Green Book was also an indispensable resource for the era’s successful Black-owned businesses and rising African American middle class. […]

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Virtual Film Screening: The Green Book

  In the 1930s, a Black postal carrier from Harlem named Victor Green published a book that was part travel guide and part survival guide. It was called The Negro Motorist Green Book, and it helped African Americans navigate safe passages across the United States well into the 1960s. This film explores some of the […]

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Self-Soothe Saturday

Self-Soothe Saturday invigorates your body, mind and spirit with a live virtual wellness workshop designed to educate, enlighten and revitalize. Join wellness coach Jacquie Fazekas of Bama Wellness Advocacy, and Adi Devta Kaur of THEBLKYOGI for a series of programs including virtual yoga and meditation. The first 100 registrants can reserve a Self-Soothe Sack which […]

ArtBreak: The Importance of Stereoscopy

Our current exhibition Ways of Seeing: The Art of Travel, Trade, and Transportation includes many stereoscopic images from Keystone Viewing Company. Stereoscopy was immensely popular in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries and offered viewers an accessible form of armchair travel. In this talk, we consider the importance of stereoscopic photography and its relevance today. […]

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Art in Conversation: Rebuilding our Communities

Can art help us reimagine our communities? How can we use the arts to create systems and strategies for change? This program highlights the work of The Color Project and Ensley Alive, organizations that use art to present a counter-narrative for Birmingham’s Ensley neighborhood with the goal of erasing the negative connotations associated with this […]

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