NATIONAL CARIBBEAN AMERICAN LEGISLATIVE WEEK 2016 In order to support the continuance of National Caribbean American Heritage Month and the gathering of leaders discuss Caribbean American issues at the White House and on Capitol Hill Carolyn Goodridge has donated her encaustic painting "Hawk Nebulae, Ocean to Ocean." The auction will raise funds to support the Institute of Caribbean Culture. See the video below. The events in National Caribbean American Legislative Week, June 19 - 24, 2016. The Capitol Hill Forum is organized in partnership with the Office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee and Congresswoman Yvette Clarke. You're Invited! Click here if you'd like to participate and get tickets.
0 Comments
The William H. Johnson Foundation for the Arts is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that seeks to encourage African American artists early in their careers by offering financial grants. The Johnson Foundation awards grants to individuals who work in the following media: painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, installation and/or new genre.
You or your artist friends may be eligible to apply. Go here for more information: http://www.whjohnsongrant.org/whjform Best of luck! Wanda Spence, who recently joined Art Impact USA will be a part of an important panel discussion sponsored by the University of Maryland University College, et. al. See the invitation below. You must RSVP at www.umuc.edu/artsrsvp since space is limited. Click on the icon at the lower right to view in full screen mode. |
AuthorCarolyn Goodridge, Archives
January 2017
Categories
All
|