June 18: The Muse, the Audience, and the Griot: The Expression and History of Blackness Through Art

June 18: The Muse, the Audience, and the Griot: The Expression and History of Blackness Through Art

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A Creative Workshop and Discussion — Part of Hope Station’s week of Juneteenth celebrations

Lead Artist: Keziah Landis

Date: Wednesday, June 18

Time: 5-8pm

Location: Hope Station located at 149 W Penn St. in Carlisle, PA

Ages: 16-Adult

Cost: Free (registration is required)

Hope Station and Carlisle Arts Learning Center invite Carlisle community members to join artist and activist Keziah Landis for a creative workshop. Attendees will be invited to participate in a brief conversation about the Black identity through portraits and caricatures (from Jim Crow through the modern day). Afterward, everyone will have the opportunity to paint self portraits with a variety of colors, avoiding pre-mixed natural skin tone colors. Your RSVP includes a light meal at the beginning of the event! This event is free and registration is required.

This workshop is made possible through support from The Partnership for Better Health and the Borough of Carlisle, as part of CALC's 2025 series of Creative Community Listening Sessions. Image by Keziah Landis.

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