Events: 02/25/2020

black art, politics, and visibility

Photo by All-Nite Images

By Catherine Engstrom-Hadley
Staff Writer

 

ENTERTAINMENT

 

GALLERY HOURS EMBRACE: THE BLACK EXPERIENCE

Join the Riverside Arts Center in a celebration of Black and African American culture. A show designed by the community, aiming to promote love, courage, resilience, health and stories of Black life.

Riverside Arts Center | 76 N Huron, Ypsilanti
Feb. 28, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

 

PIN UP WOMEN EXHIBITION

An exhibition examines the charm and abstract futurism of the laundry line. Featuring local artists Susan Lawless, Sophie Grillet, Daniela Gobetti and Sally Silvennoinen.

Argus Museum | 525 W William St, Ann Arbor
Feb. 27, 5:30 p.m.

 

black art, politics, and visibilityBLACK ART, POLITICS, AND VISIBILITY

Luciane Ramos Siva and Nabor Jr are both editors of the Afro-Brazilian magazine O Menelick 2Ato. They will discuss the current and historical relationships between Brazilian and American black presses. Light refreshments will be served.

North Quad Room 2435 | 105 S State Street, Ann Arbor
Feb. 25, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

 

LOCAL

 

WOMEN OF COLOR TASK FORCE CAREER CONFERENCE

The 38th annual Women of Color Task Force will host many different workshops and feature networking, training opportunities and professional development. Keynote speakers include Dr. Joy DeGruy and Dr. Julianne Malveaux in a conversation about inclusive citizenship and women working as agents of transformative change. Ticket prices vary and must be purchased before February 26th.

The Michigan League | 911 N University Avenue
Mar. 6, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

Cat videosCAT VIDEO FESTIVAL

Enjoy a compilation of the latest, best cat videos created from countless submissions. 10% of all proceeds go to the Humane Society of Huron Valley. Admission is $8.50 with a valid student I.D. or $10 general admission.

Michigan Theater | 603 Easy Liberty, Ann Arbor
Mar. 2, 7:30 p.m.

 

DANCE FOR DEMOCRACY

Dance your heart out while the primary votes roll in. A live DJ and bands will help keep everyone on the dancefloor. Light refreshments will be available and various groups promoting democratic engagement, election education and more will be present for those looking to get more involved.

University of Michigan Museum of Art / 525 S State Street, Ann Arbor
Mar.10, 9:00 p.m.

 

CAMPUS

 

CODING TO THE MOON

Experience the world premiere of Coding to the Moon, a drama celebrating the life and work of Margaret Hamilton, a mathematician and computer scientist whose groundbreaking work helped propell the Apollo missions. Tickets are between $12 and $18 per person.

Towsley Auditorium
Mar.3 to 7, Various Times

 

GREATER WASHTENAW LOCAL FOOD SUMMIT

Join others interested in creating more sustainable and diverse local food systems in Washtenaw County. Leah Penniman, the writer of “Farming While Black” will be this year’s keynote speaker. This event features breakout sessions, workshops and networking.

Towsley Auditorium

Mar. 9, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

Diver Michael Moulton is shown at the wreck of the M. Stalker in Lake Huron. This is one of the Jeremy Bannister photographs included in "Disasters of the Deep: Underwater Photography of Great Lakes Shipwrecks" at the National Museum of the Great Lakes. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

GREAT LAKES SHIPWRECK FESTIVAL

Did you know that over 6,000 ships have been lost among the Great Lakes? Learn more about the history and stories behind the lost ships at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival. Tickets are $25 per person and include a day full of presentations from a variety of professionals.

Towsley Auditorium
Feb. 29, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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