Oct 17, 2022 | Art, Arts Education, Culture
The Black community in Fort Collins makes up 1.5% of the city’s population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. For a college town that loves to celebrate its diversity, community leaders such as Jamal Skinner, founder and executive director of the...
Oct 10, 2022 | Art, Culture, Women
Domonique King is a visual artist who works with yarn and nails to create portraits. She’s leading the Women’s Museum of California’s October ‘Craftivism Class: Nail Art Portraits’ workshop, which is a complement to their “Crafting Feminism” exhibition and intended to...
Sep 19, 2022 | Culture, Music, Women
The F-M Symphony Orchestra will kick off its season Saturday, Sept. 24, with “Hear Our Voices Ring,” a performance highlighting the works of three Black female composers. “It’s a Five Star Season” features five favorite symphony No. 5s created by five composers,...
Sep 19, 2022 | Art, Culture, Entrepreneurship
Friday afternoon will mark the grand opening of the William Grose Center for Cultural Innovation, a hub for entrepreneurs, creative endeavors, community, education and the sharing of resources in Seattle’s Central District neighborhood. The center is the realization...
Sep 5, 2022 | Art, Culture
This weekend, Washington Park on Chicago’s South Side is hosting one of the city’s most popular and riveting events: the African Festival of the Arts. It was sidelined for two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic and, as CBS 2’s Jim Williams told...
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