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insight from community leaders
and former members of some of
Chicagos most notorious setswho will speak about the allure
of gang life for nancial gain and
how we can intercept its draw
by introducing youth to creative
business and entrepreneurial
endeavors.
Saturday, September 21, 201311:00AM 12:30PM
Artist
ChArly PAlmeryOUth Art WOrkshOP
Artist Charly Palmer, creator
of exhibition
Charly Palmer:
The Dream
Continues, will
lead a hands-on
young artists
workshop for
ages 10 to 18
on Saturday,
September 21,
2013, from 11AM-12:30PM at
The DuSable Museum of African
American History.
Admission is FREE
Participants are encouraged to
bring copies of black and white
photos of family and relatives that
can be included in completed
artwork.
Reserve you tickets at https://charlypalmeryouthworkshop.eventbrite.com
DAily sCreening:
AfriCOBrA:Art fOr the PeOPleSeptember 1-29, 201310:00AM-5:00PM
Juan Delcan and Kenny Morrison
of NOLA Pictures co-directed
this TV Land documentary about
Chicago-based art collectiveAfriCOBRA (the African Commune
of Bad Relevant Artists), a
powerful voice in the African-
American arts community.
AfriCOBRA: Art for the People tells
the four-decades-plus history of
this extraordinary group of artists,
taking viewers from the collectives
earliest days in Chicago at the
height of the American civil rights
movement to its current ongoing
success. Using a blend of archived
and original footage, Delcan and
Morrison present compelling
interviews and historic still shotsto introduce AfriCOBRAs most
inuential artists, point to the
groups dening moments, and
break down the artworks various
layers, including the meaning
of common themes of color and
shapes.
Run Time: 30 minutes
FREE with Museum admission.For more information, call773-947-0600 ext. 290
Sunday, September 152:00PM-4:00PM
the BUsiness Of the BlOCk
In conjunction with the exhibition,
KKK Kin Killing Kin, we present
a daring discussion about the
money machine driving black
gangs in Chicago. During this
panel and open forum, youll not
only hear from scholars who have
studied the history and evolution
of Chicago gangs and their street
enterprises, but you will also gain
Saturday, September 21, 20133:00PM 5:00PM
ChArly PAlmergAllery tAlkArtist Charly Palmer, creator of
the exhibition Charly Palmer:
The Dream Lives On will host
a Gallery Talk on the inspirationbehind his artwork brought on
by The March on Washington
and the Civil Rights Movement
of 1963 and its effect on the Civil
Rights Movement of 2013.
Admission is FREEReserve your tickets at https://gallerytalkcharlypalmer.eventbrite.com
BeCOme A memBerTake advantage of all the DuSable
Museum of African American
History has to offer by becoming
a part of our membership family
Today! Your membership to the
Museum will help keep the legacy
of education and enlightenment
ourishing for generations to come.
Experience an untold chapter
of history through your DuSable
Museum Membership..
Saturday, September 29, 20132:00PM 4:00PM
AfriCOBrA:Art & imPACtIn honor of the artistsof AfriCOBRA, and tocommemorate the closing ofthe joint exhibition, AFRICOBRAin Chicago, The South SideCommunity Arts Center, theReva and David Logan Center
for the Arts at the Universityof Chicago, and The DuSableMuseum invite you to a specialreception featuring electrifyingperformances and guided toursof the exhibition, AFRICOBRA:Art and Impact.Performance artists include:Muntu Dance Theater; MasequaMyers; Avery Young; MReldGreen; Aniba Hotep SoulCollective; and a specialtribute to founding member ofOBAC, and founder of KuumbaWorkshop, Val Gray Ward.
Admission is $10.00. For moreinformation, call 773-947-0600ext. 290
the DUsABle. sePtemBer 2013
VISIT WWW.DUSABLEMUSEUM.ORG FOR MORE INFORMATION. (773) 947-0600 740 E 56TH PLACE IN CHICAGO
mUseUm Of AfriCAn AmeriCAn histOry
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