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Holy City Sinner: From Local to Celestial, International African American Museum Details Next Three Exhibits

The International African American Museum (IAAM), which officially opened in June of 2023 to the public, has lined up three major national and international exhibits that will be on display in December of 2023 and will run through November of 2024. The first exhibit, Creative Gathering: A Space for Gathering, Fellowship, and Reflection, is an exhibition curated from the

From local to celestial, International African American Museum details next three exhibits

International African American Museum sets 2023-2024 exhibition line-up Charleston, S.C.– The International African American Museum (IAAM), which officially opened June of 2023 to the public, has lined up three major national and international exhibits that will be on display December of 2023 and run through November of 2024. The first exhibit, Creative Gathering: A Space

IAAM partners with BrightFocus in hosting “Small Miracles” screening and panel event

 International African American Museum to host “Small Miracles” film screening and panel discussion IAAM, in partnership with BrightFocus, invites public to join the conversation on health matters and combatting disease WHAT:          The International African American Museum (IAAM), in partnership with the BrightFocus Foundation, will host a curated conversation concerning health, long-term illnesses, and best practices for

ArtDaily: 36 hours in Charleston, South Carolina

CHARLESTON, SC.- When most people think of Charleston, South Carolina’s oldest city, they often picture its walkable downtown, with its cobblestones, Colonial architecture and horse-drawn carriages. But beyond the historic district, you’ll find small islands with coastal views and waterways, and neighborhoods with their own wealth of history. While the city’s pivotal role in the trans-Atlantic

The Post and Courier: Taking Charleston’s MOJA Arts Festival to a new, higher level

The MOJA Arts Festival, which begins Thursday and runs through Oct. 8, has been an important fixture on Charleston’s cultural arts scene for more than 40 years, a celebration of African American and Caribbean culture including visual arts, classical music, dance, gospel, jazz, poetry, storytelling, theater, children’s activities, crafts, food and more. Read More

Charleston Magazine: “WHEN IT RAINS IT SHINES”

The International African American Museum hosts a special exhibition by local multidisciplinary artist Fletcher Williams III. This immersive installation offers visitors an opportunity to “interact with the South in new and thought-provoking ways” through sculpture, sound, and light. International African American Museum, 14 Wharfside St. Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. $20-$10, children under six free. (843)872-5352, www.iaamuseum.org   Read More

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