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In conjunction with the annual Kingdom Day Parade, join Art + Practice for a day of programming that honors the life, legacy, and enduring impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Through guided tours of our current exhibition Giving you the best that I got, hands-on bouquet and flag making workshop, and a Reflection Lounge featuring Eyes on the Prize, A+P invites visitors to participate in collective remembrance, creativity, care, and community celebration.
IN CONVERSATION: LIFE AND DEATH IN DOULA WORK
In celebration of the exhibition Giving you the best that I got, which highlights images and narratives of Black mothers, join us for a timely conversation on the full spectrum of motherhood. Presented in partnership with PAUSE, an organization dedicated to creating spaces that produce safe, culturally-specific, and expert-informed grief and end-of-life resources serving communities of color, this conversation will feature doulas Crystal Coleman and Deidre Medley Coutsoumpos as they discuss the existential polarities of life and death in their work as birth and death doulas, respectively. Moderated by Art + Practice Arts Program Manager Eboné McCloud.
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Art + Practice’s public program space is open for scheduled programs only. A+P’s staff opens the space one hour prior to the start of an in-person public program.
Art + Practice organizes its public programs in collaboration with museum institutions, as an extension of its exhibitions program. A+P does not accept applications for participating in a public program.
A+P organizes in-person programs at it’s public programs and exhibition spaces. All programs are recorded and available to watch later on A+P’s website.