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SUMMARY:Kids at CAM: Juneteenth Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Kids at CAM: Juneteenth Commemoration\nSaturday\, June 28 | 10 AM – 12 PM\nJoin us on Saturday\, June 28\, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM for Kids@CAM: Juneteenth Commemoration. \n\n\nCommemorate Juneteenth with a special edition of Kids@CAM\, a family-friendly morning of creativity\, expression\, and connection. Enjoy hands-on art activities for all ages\, parents included\, facilitated by museum educators. At 11:30 AM\, take part in a guided\, family-friendly tour of the exhibitions. Participate in the activities\, the tour\, or both! \nThis month’s program invites families to reflect on the question: “What does Freedom feel like?” through artistic exploration and storytelling. Poet and teaching artist Mahlaynee Cooper (aka Carrie Assata) will join us to share her work. Based in Brooklyn\, Cooper is the founder of Speak Ya Peace NC and uses poetry\, music\, and education to empower and inspire. Her presence will bring an engaging layer of spoken word and dialogue to the day’s activities. \nEvent Highlights:\n\nFreedom Workshop: MahLaynee will guide families in defining freedom through a short workshop that includes writing prompts and group reflection based on lived experiences\nQuilting History: Participants will decorate 6×6 quilt squares responding to the question “What does Freedom feel like?” The pieces will be assembled into a collective quilt throughout the event\nCollaging Identity: Create a personal identity collage inspired by artists Deborah Roberts and Clotilde Jimenez\nTextile Design Station: Design your own textile pattern inspired by bold visual works from Thandiwe Muriu\, Mickalene Thomas\, Jeffrey Gibson\, and Ayana V. Jackson.\n\n\n\nMembers: $5 per adult/child\n\nNot-Yet Members: $10 per adult/child \n\n\n\nREGISTER\n  \n \n\nFor more family-friendly programs & events\, visit CameronArtMuseum.org/CAMIsForKids \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor questions with this programming\, please contact education@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/kids-at-cam-juneteenth/
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SUMMARY:Soulful Liberation: Juneteenth Through Art and Word
DESCRIPTION:Soulful Liberation: Juneteenth Through Art and WordSaturday\, June 28 | 2–3:30 PM\nJoin us in the galleries for a Soulful Liberation\, a discussion through ekphrastic poetry with poet and musician Mahlaynee Cooper\, a.k.a. Carrie Assata. Using the powerful works on view in We Belong Here\, we’ll investigate questions on freedom as we imagine through the eyes of our ancestors. With poetry readings and writing prompts\, we will reflect on the history of Juneteenth and share reflections on cultural and social questions of today. \nAbout the artist:Mahlaynee Cooper\, aka Carrie Assata\, hailed from Brooklyn\, NY\, is a poet\, teaching artist\, and the founder of Speak Ya Peace NC. Through spoken word\, community engagement\, education\, and her band Soltree Reign\, she amplifies voices\, fosters social change\, and empowers individuals to express their truths. Whether leading workshops\, performing\, or curating spaces for dialogue\, she uses the power of poetry and artistry to inspire and uplift. \nFree with registration; $5 donations suggested \n \nREGISTER\n 
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/soulful-liberation-juneteenth/
CATEGORIES:Spoken Word
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