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SUMMARY:Wednesday Night Live: Film screening of "Daughters of the Dust"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Julie Dash’s award-winning film Daughters of the Dust (1991) — the first feature film by an African American woman to be theatrically released in the U.S. \nSet in the early 1900s on the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina\, the film follows three generations of Gullah women navigating cultural preservation and change. Themes of identity\, family\, and migration are explored in this cinematic masterpiece. Stay after for a virtual post-screening talkback with Julie Dash\, moderated by poet and mystic de’Angelo DIA. \nAbout the film: \nDaughters of the Dust (1991) is a film directed by Julie Dash\, the first feature film by an African-American woman to be theatrically released in the United States. \nSet on the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina in the early 1900s\, the film follows three generations of Gullah women as they navigate the tension between preserving their heritage and adapting to the changing world around them. They must confront the emotional and cultural pull of their ancestral Yoruba traditions. It explores themes of identity\, family\, migration\, and the complexities of cultural survival in the face of modernity. \nPresented in partnership with Independent Picture House. Wednesday Night Live is presented by Bank of America.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/wednesday-night-live-film-screening-of-daughters-of-the-dust/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Uptown
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Artist Talks,Free,Members
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: “The Warmth of Other Suns”
DESCRIPTION:Isabel Wilkerson’s book follows three individuals\, representative of the six million Black Southerners who participated in the Great Migration to northern or western destinations. The Wall Street Journal’s review of this work states “Ms. Wilkerson does for the Great Migration what John Steinbeck did for the Okies in his fiction masterpiece\, The Grapes of Wrath.” \nAfter a conversation about Warmth\, take a docent-led tour of works in Mint Museum Uptown’s American Art\, Modern + Contemporary\, and Craft + Design collections to draw connections between this work and our art. \n“I was taking a part of the South to see \nIf it could grow differently\, \nIf it could bend in strange winds\, \nRespond to the warmth of other suns \nAnd\, perhaps\, to bloom.” – Richard Wright\, Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth (poem edited for effect)
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-the-warmth-of-other-suns-5/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Uptown
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Free,Gallery Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kassidy Childs":MAILTO:kassidy.childs@mintmuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Mindful Looking: Coined in the South
DESCRIPTION:Join a museum educator and docent for a slow looking and mindfulness experience in the exhibit Coined in the South: 2024. \nWe invite you to bring sketching materials or a journal if you like\, to sketch or write your response to the art as you look.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/mindful-looking-coined-in-the-south/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Uptown
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery Tours,Members
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ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Lowry":MAILTO:diane.lowry@mintmuseum.org
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