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Nostalgia: The Rich Colors, Traditions, and Culture of Ghana

Gatewood Studio Arts 527 Highland Ave., Greensboro

Artist Belinda Hodasi Jones shares her vibrant paintings of the cultural traditions of Ghana."Mrs. Belinda Hodasi Jones presents vibrant narratives of Ghanaian cultural traditions, from rites of passage to royal processions. Her depictions honor the dignified and joyful movement of culture through naming, art and dance, and celebrations of community. … Continued

Amalgamation: An Exhibition of Student Ceramics and Sculpture

UNCG students, under the guidance of Professors Nikki Blair, Max Baynes, Kate Robinson, Kasia Ozga, Kevin Vanek, and Pat Wasserboehr, present a collection of ceramics and sculpture. It is free and open to the public to view at Greensboro Project Space. In addition, a reception will be held on Saturday, February 24 … Continued

Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences (CACE): Black Studies Matters, Black Stories Matter!

Elliott University Student Center, Alexander Room 507 Stirling St., Greensboro

CACE 2024 addresses the importance of Black Studies and Black Stories. The conference features the themes of music, poetry, movement and wellness; stories of resilience and Black futures; culture, politics and economics—knowledge as action; and the lively arts. Come learn about Hip Hop and education, walking Black history at UNCG, … Continued

Poetry Cafe Celebration of Black Excellence

Curry Auditorium, Room 225 1109 Spring Garden St., Greensboro

Join Josephus Thompson III, Poet Laureate of Greensboro, in an evening celebrating Black culture, poetry, music, and excellence. This event is free and open to the community.