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SUMMARY:Club Critique Launches
DESCRIPTION:ACW Launches Club Critique\nBy Greg Volker \nIntroducing Club Critique! ACW will be starting a critique group for all who are interested in a place for safe but rigorous discussion of their work. You will be able to join the CC on the ACW website and once you have become a member you can start taking part in the critiques of others work and when you have attended 3 critiques you will be eligible to have your work reviewed. Locations will vary and will mostly be in the studio of the artist being critiqued but if you are unable to accommodate a visit to your studio we will help set up a location for you. If you have a publicly placed piece you would like critiqued we can go to that location as well.\nYou do not need to be an artist to join Club Critique! We encourage art writers and reviewers as well as art lovers to join.\nThere are 3 main goals of Club Critique:\n1- Have a place for honest\, open and rigorous critique with the goal of helping each other to make the best work we can.\n2- Elevate our ability to write\, discuss and articulate our works which will improve our quality of proposals\, artist statements\, and other areas where we need to verbalize our works.\n3- Develop and refine critique methodologies and practices to improve critique’s ability to accomplish goal #1. \nThis will be a place where you can get open and honest opinions and conversation about your work. Refine and develop your abilities to discuss your\, and others\, work. Critiques will have a moderator to ensure the environment remains focused and rigorous but safe and supportive. \nRegistration will be open In February!\nCost of 1 year membership is $100 (assistance is available if needed)\nCritique sessions will begin in April 2022 \nContact project manager Greg Volker for information or to join his committee. gregvolkerarts@gmail.com\nLogo by Cory Favre
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Begins
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Black History Month \n  \nBy Laura Mann-Hill -ACW Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator \nPower Tree Quilt by Million Artist Movement\, a Black-led artist cooperative.  \nPhoto: David Schnack \n  \n“If you know the beginning well\, the outcome will not trouble you.” African Proverb \n  \nFeb. 1\, 1926 – What is now known as Black History Month was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month-long celebration in 1976. Our history is much deeper than one month can capture. It begins in Africa and expands around the globe. Black Liberation is rooted in our knowledge of self. No matter how you choose to honor Black History Month\, there are many stories and layers of resistance\, joy\, pain\, genius\, and beauty to learn about and celebrate every day of the year. ACW is here as a collective community for us to work together to all heal\, thrive\, and create art that inspires us to take action to manifest the changes we seek. \n  \n\nSupport Black Arts\, Culture & Business in our community: https://mspmag.com/arts-and-culture/black-owned-businesses-in-the-twin-cities/\nSupport Black-led arts-based groups in our community\, including Juxtaposition Arts\,  Black Table Arts Co-op\, Catalyst Arts\,Truartspeaks\, George Floyd Square Instagram\, Million Artist Movement and so many more amazing community artists and events!\nContinue to educate yourself on Black History which is Global History all year-round:\n\nPodcast: Black History Year https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-history-year/id1471015571?i=1000495754733 \n1619 Podcast Episodes 5 and 6: The Land of Our Fathers pt 1-2 (audio)\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/podcasts/1619-podcast.html \nKadir Nelson explores history through heart and soul https://www.npr.org/2011/09/26/140807940/heart-and-soul-an-african-american-history
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Black History Month Emporium Begins
DESCRIPTION:Drop In – Log In – Drive Through – Or Walk Up  \nThe 5th Annual Black History Month Emporium 2022\nHomewood Studios \n2400 Plymouth Ave N \nMinneapolis\, MN 55411 \n612 587 0230 \nhomewoodstudios.com \n  \n\nAn art-centered focus on African American art\, history and culture\nFeaturing artwork from African American artists with roots in North Minneapolis\nThe event features a 2-3 PM Fashion Show on the 12th online from Homewood Studios\nThere will be a lending library of African American literature and films all month\nThere will be art studio on-site workshops for youth and adults in February\nThere will be youth art supplies and art Give-A-Ways the month of February\nAll events will take place at Homewood Studios\nMasks are provided and required for all on-site events\nALL EVENTS ARE FREE\, open to the public\, accessible\, and CDC compliant\nGo to www.homewoodstudios.com for the complete schedule.\n\nEvents made possible with support from the Metro Regional Art Council and the MN Clean Water Land & Legacy Amendment \n  \nQuestions: \n  \nBill Jeter \n612 701 3229 \nb_jeter@hotmail.com
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