National Embroidery Month

  February is National Embroidery Month! Embroidery is an ancient art form that is practiced by a wide variety of people around the world. The earliest known examples of embroidery are thousands of years old from areas within present-day Egypt and China. As the artform developed in different parts of the world, some very distinct…
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EmpowerHER: Art in Residence with Reinilda Blair

Central Library partners with Fulton County Arts and Culture to launch the EmpowerHER art residency program, a celebration of women in Art.  About Reinilda Blair: Reinilda Fernandez Blair is a Dominican-born, New York–raised artist based in Alpharetta, Georgia. Working in acrylics, sculpture, and immersive installations, she tells stories through color, texture, and form. Her work…
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EmpowerHER: Art in Residence with Carlita Scarboro-Vazquez

Central Library and Fulton County Arts and Culture partnered to launch the EmpowerHER art reisdency program, a celebration of women in art. About Cartlita Scarboro-Vazquez: Visual Artist | Digital Innovator | Educator Carlita Scarboro-Vazquez (b. 1971, Washington, DC) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Atlanta, Georgia. Merging digital art, mixed media, and traditional techniques, she…
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EmpowerHER: Art in Residency with Bonita Martin

Central Library and Fulton County Arts and Culture have partnered to launch the EmpowerHER artist residency program, a celebration of women in art. About Bonita Martin: Bonita Martin is a self-taught figurative sculptor originally from Alexandria, Virginia, and currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her artistic journey began with polymer clay and later expanded into water-based…
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Connecting African Americans to Africa: Search for the African Roots

At the Black History Month activity at the Senior Residential House on Edgewood Avenue, many years ago, I was confronted with a question by one of the senior citizens after introducing myself.  His question was, and I quote, “what would be my nationality and ethnicity if I decided to move to Africa?”  I had no…
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