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S.T.A.R.S. Workshop (Ages 6-10)

Engage with Afrocentric comic book characters along with role playing, storytelling, and drawing activities in this workshop that combines creativity and literacy. Click here for tickets. Member: $6; Non-member: $8

Creating Black Comic Books (C.B.C.B.) Workshop (Ages 11-17)

Calling all young comic artists! This workshop is designed to teach the necessary skills to emerging artists. Learn how to enhance your drawing skills, tips for self-publishing, and how to best present yourself as a professional in the expanding comic book industry. Click here for tickets. Members: $6; Non-members: $8

Film Screening: Always in Season

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Always in Season examines the case of Lennon Lacy, an African American teen who was found hanging in North Carolina, in 2014. Despite the death being ruled as a suicide, Lennon’s mother, Claudia, believes he was lynched. Claudia moves from paralyzing grief to leading the fight for justice for her son. A post discussion will […]

Johns Hopkins Day

Sponsored by Johns Hopkins University and Medicine Come enjoy all the Lewis has to offer for FREE with your Hopkins ID! Schedule: - KidzArt: Mask Making - 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. - 1st Floor, Classroom 112 - Objects Revealed - 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. - Angelo and Marie’s Fantastic Bubble Show - 11:30 […]

Film Screening: Wax Print (93 minutes)

In many African homes, fabrics lay unassuming and taken for granted. Surprised to learn that ‘traditional’ African wax-printed fabrics were a colonial invention made in the UK and Holland, filmmaker & fashion designer, Aiwan Obinyan, sets out on a journey across four continents to trace the 200 year history of this iconic textile that has […]

Gloria Richardson Day Artwork Unveiling

In celebration of Gloria Richardson Day, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in partnership with the Eastern Shore Network for Change (ESNC) present the unveiling of No To The Status Quo, an illustration of civil rights icon and Dorchester County native, Gloria Richardson. This commissioned piece was created by artist Afua Richardson, and is the first […]

Talks & Thoughts: Black Male Vote

On February 3, 1870, Congress ratified the 15th amendment granting African American men the right to vote. Join us almost 150 years to the day and participate in a conversation examining the intricacies of the black male vote in America. The discussion will be led by award-winning journalist and communications strategist Jeff Johnson, creator and […]