Come join us for the next family art program, where we will make medicine bottles and power packs. It’s April 10, 2010 from 10:30 to noon. Registration is encouraged: 410.216.6180 or BDMPrograms@goci.state.md.us
This blog archive provides an insider's look at Maryland's amazing African American history. Begun in 2009, this blog contains stories about Maryland's history. The blog is no longer updated, however the posts will remain for research and leisure reading alike. The Banneker-Douglass Museum, located in the heart of the historic district in Annapolis, MD is a part of the Governor's Office of Community Initiatives and is overseen by the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture.
01 March 2010
Seneca Village Family Art Program
Last Saturday’s Seneca Village Family Art Program was great fun. Artists Leslie King-Hammond and José J. Mapily helped us create our own artwork based on their sculpture, Celestial Praise House for Seneca Village, which is the focal point of the exhibition, The Seneca Village Collaboration. The works will be added to the exhibit, which run through May 1, 2010.
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