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July Update for The Colored Girls Museum

July 23, 2017 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
$10

Say Farewell to “A Good Night’s Sleep” with The Colored Girls Museum!
News You Should Know
Join us as we say farewell to the exhibit: “A Good Night’s Sleep: Urgent Care, Act 1,” with two weekend openings at The Colored Girls Museum.

The dates of these weekend openings are:

Saturday, July 22nd @ 2pm
Sunday, July 23rd @ 3pm
Saturday, July 29th @ 1pm
Sunday, July 30th @ 1pm

We are also available by appointment for groups of 10 or more from July 22 until July 30th.

The world’s first museum dedicated to the Ordinary, Extraordinary Colored Girl re-opens our interactive exhibit that takes visitors on an intimate tour of what it means to be a Colored Girl in this century. Our multidisciplinary, year-long campaign, “A Good Night’s Sleep,” has creatively examined sleep related issues impacting the Colored Girl. Artists and curators offered remedies and shared challenges. We asked ourselves: What keeps the Colored Girl up at night? What helps her sleep? What are the consequences of “staying woke?”

Exhibits include Chamber, a mixed media installation conceived by Joy Ude and Petra Floyd, which explores the migration of the Colored Girl through unique human sized baskets. Ude and Floyd, reference West African coil baskets and craft traditions of the African Diaspora as stationary yet potentially mobile containers of bodies.

Details

  • Date: July 23, 2017
  • Time:
    3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
  • Cost: $10

Organizer

  • Vashti Dubois

Venue

  • The Colored Girls Museum
  • 4613 Newhall Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19144 United States
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