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San Diego Black Quilters Guild Exhibit - Celebrate Black History Month

Malcolm X Library


, CA

Celebrate Black History Month at San Diego Mesa College with an array of events and exhibits!

Saturday, February 27; 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

San Diego Black Quilters Guild Exhibit

The San Diego Black Quilters Guild is a long-standing community arts association. Although many quilters consider themselves more sewers than artists, their quilts are undeniably extraordinarily beautiful works of art. Further the patterns are fun and inventive and the colors are stunning. Additionally, each quilt has a story to tell and the more you listen, the more difficult it becomes to pull yourself away. Counseling Department professor, Dr. Judy Sundayo will read a poem in the afternoon on Black Quilts.

Malcolm X Library

 

Upcoming Black History Month events and exhibits:  

Monday, February 29; 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Hidden Colors, Part 3

Hidden Colors is the name of a documentary series that looks at the marginalizing of African Americans here and around the world. A discussion follows the screening.

Room H-117/118

 

Ongoing exhibits:

Through March 2

Chor Boogie: In God We Trust

Artwork from the series “The Divided State of America”

Mesa Art Gallery

 

Through February 29

San Diego Authors Exhibit - SD Central Library

Featuring SD published books in 2015 “The Gumbo Pot of Poems”

This is the 50th Year Anniversary of the San Diego Authors Exhibit, held annually to honor local authors who have published a book in the preceding year. This year, San Diego Mesa College boasts a number of authors, whose works are showcased, including Professor Joe Safdie and his book Coastal Zone and Professor Scott Starbuck who authored Industrial Oz. Also showcased in the exhibit is the work by Professor Judy Sundayo, co-author of, The GUMBO Pot Poems: A Savory Recipe for Life, Community & GUMBO through Poetry. This book is a compilation of poems which chronicle African American experiences and celebrate life and community in a multi-cultural society. Included in the book are tributes to Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama.

San Diego Central Library

 

Through March 6

The History and the Hair Story: 400 Years without a Comb

This exhibit at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido -- curated by Starla Lewis, Professor Emeritus of Black History at San Diego Mesa College -- is a journey through the history of the African-American hair industry and its role in our present culture.  From its origins in the seat of civilization to the epicenter of the civil rights movement, the comb’s untold story takes the spotlight in this exhibition by way of 400 years’ worth of artifacts, photography, historical accounts, propaganda, and much more. Visit artcenter.org for more details.

California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido, 92025

 

Saturday, 27 February, 2016

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