Thursday, February 24, 2011

Millennium Arts Salon Series

Millennium Arts Salon Series
6:00 - 8:00 PM @
Millennium Arts Salon

These events are conducted in MAS' signature "Salon Style."
FEE events, Open to the Public (free or discounted for Millennium Arts Salon Club Members).

March 5:  Tuliza Fleming -Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing:  How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Entertainment.  This Salon will include discussion about the exhibition, curated by Dr. Fleming, and book signing.

May 7:  Dennis Forbes - Krisna Reddy: Master Printmaker, Sculptor, Artist.  This continues our Salons with featured author and self-publisher Mr. Forbes who has much to share about modernism.  We will explore this and more at this Salon and book signing.

June 4:  William T. Williams - Among the most significant contemporary modernist painters,  Mr. Williams finds direct artistic and philosophical lineage to the Harlem Renaissance.  Mr. Williams is acknowleged as a pillar of American Color Field painting, and extols the "syncronicity" and fusion of jazz in his paintings.

For information about membership levels and benefits visit:
http://millenniumartssalon.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=26


Now celebrating over 11 years, Millennium Arts Salon is committed to advancing cultural literacy through its art and cultural programs, which includes salon talks, exhibitions, tours and special events. Based in historic Columbia Heights, DC, its intimate salon talks are held in its beautifully restored 1923 town home. Through its outreach efforts, it also hosts programs in various venues around the city and collaborates with art institutions, including The Phillips Collection, the Library of Congress, The Sumner School, The Kreeger Museum, the David C Driskell Center at the University of Maryland College Park, Pyramid Atlantic, George Mason University Department of Art, and Parish Gallery of Georgetown DC, to name a few.

Millennium Arts Salon
1213 Girard Street, NW
Washington, DC
(202) 319-8988
info[at]millenniumartssalon.org

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