Friday, February 5 at 12:30 - African- American Art & Artists.
A multi-media lecture and presentation of African American art work found in the Metropolitan Art Museum collection. Join us in our Theatre for this fascinating introduction to this extraordinary group of contributors to American Art.
Sunday, February 7 at 2pm -Tribute to Black Entertainment.
BiLlee T and Marcia Pharr Thomas will honor past and present African American Entertainment Icons. This superb performance will include singing, dancing, and tap dancing. In our Threatre.
Sunday, February 14- Eddie & the Starlight's present Loving Weekend.
The doo-wop legends revisit the romantic era of rhythm & blues featuring an incredible variety of songs and have a message to convey to all through a rich history of music and love, peace and wisdom. In our Theatre.
Friday, February 19 at 12:30 - The Lucille Armstrong Story.
Join Carolyn Carter-Kennedy, NYC educator and Armstrong House Docent, for a presentation on the life and contributions of Lucille Armstrong, the wife of jazz great Louis Armstrong.
Saturday, February 20at 2pm - Artist Charles Winslow’s reception.
Mr. Winslow is internationally known and respected for his distinctive style of thread art. He creates pictures with nylon thread and pins. View his art in our Library gallery.
Sunday February 21 at 2pm -Quilt Artist reception: Carolyn Lewis.
A founding member of the quilting guild, Ebony Quilters of Southeast Queens., Mrs. Lewis respects and embraces quilting and sewing, not only as an art form, but also as a major part of her history. Come in and see her beautiful works!
Friday, February 26 at 1pm - "What's All That Jazz About?"
Through a carefully balanced combination of live performance, lecturing, and prepared listening examples of classic recordings from jazz icons including Miles Davis and John Coltrane, award winning saxophonist Shenole Latimer will entertain and inform his audience with jazz tunes. |