History in the making!
Cultural History Month Canvas Class
February - African American History Month March - National National Women’s History Month May - Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month June - Gay Lesbian Pride Month September - National Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) November - National American Indian Heritage |
The Homage Exhibit
Traveling through time, guests will see African artwork by unnamed craftsmen moving through artifacts depicting the cruelty of American slavery and bondage in the US. Items on display cover Slavery, Reconstruction, Post-Reconstruction, The Civil Rights Era, Post-Civil Rights with a handful of selected pieces focused on historical events post 1980. |
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Black History Tote Bags
Students can choose from portraits of 13 leaders of African descent and include their custom line of text. Also available on: Long Sleeve Tees T-Shirts Hats Rally Towels Tote Bags Pillowcases Beach Towels |
"AND ME" Tees and tote bags
Students can choose from three templates featuring notable figures. Students are able to customize the last line of the design. We work with you to develop the names for your three-event templates. Also available on: Long Sleeve Tees Pillowcases |
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Country Flag Tees
Attendees choose from over 130 country flags. All items include one line of text. Great for international themed events. Also available on: Long Sleeve Tees Hats Rally Towels Tote Bags Pillowcases Beach Towels |
"Rosie the Riveter" Totes
Great for Women's History Month! Students choose their "Rosie" from our model options and can personalize the arm tattoo with their own line of text. Also available on: Tees Hats Rally Towels Tote Bags Pillowcases Beach Towels |
Black History Dry Erase Calendars
Students can choose from portraits of leaders of African decent or moments in American history important to the Civil Rights movement and include their custom line of text. |
Flag "Fingerprint" Tees
Students can personalize their country flag while adding their own line of text. Also available on: Rally Towels Tote Bags Pillowcases Beach Towels |
The Wiley Experience
Anxiety...Depression...Feeling Lost in society... These are all words that one can use with dealing with being homosexual in the modern America. Bo Wiley grew up in North Carolina. At age 10, after the death of her mother, she started to experiment with poetry and speaking as a way to cope with her loss. The Wiley Experience will take a dive in to the life of Bo as she connects with each student by discussing stigma of mental health in the gay and black community. Each lecture comes with an open forum which creates a safe place for students to discuss and learn about sensitivity training, suicide prevention, and lgbt awareness and inclusion. Students are also able to bring personal pieces to read aloud during the lecture. |
Legacy and Spirit
Curated by Ashley Johnson of the Ojibway tribe. This display invites you into the diverse cultures, histories, and artistic brilliance of Native American communities through engaging artifacts, impactful photographs, art and native crafts. Celebrate the Spirit of First Nations! |