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September 23, 2018
2pm-4pm
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Tuesday September 25, 2018
5:30pm-7pm
Doors open at 5:30, class starts promptly at 6pm
GET TICKETS $15 Advance $20 At the door
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A Social Media Marketing & Grant Opportunities Workshop for Artists and Musicians
September 27, 2018
6pm-9pm
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Returning for another year at Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center- The Rated PG Black Arts Festival is a woman centered festival that presents and promotes the talented voices and visual artists in our local community. We will also feature artists vendors, food trucks, performers, art workshops, games and more!
As women of color strive for equal representation in the art world, mass media, and the workplace, PGAAMCC presents the Rated PG Black Arts Festival featuring musical performances, panel discussions, film screenings, and visual art by Black women throughout the Diaspora. Prince George’s first ever women-identified arts festival will exhibit the multi-generational voices and images of Black women throughout local DMV communities and beyond.
The Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center is recognized nationally and internationally for its innovative approach to the documentation, interpretation, preservation, and presentation of local and regional African American history, art, and culture. As the heart of the Gateway Arts District, we believe that we have an obligation to the community to promote collaboration, engage unlikely allies in dialogue and encourage participation in the creative process. We recognize the diversity of experience of the African American community and aim to reflect the broad spectrum of social and cultural activities of this community. We cherish our traditions and believe that our past should inform our future, and that bringing together diverse groups of people can create new approaches to cultural understanding.
