New York City Embraces Black History Month with a Vibrant Array of Cultural Events and Celebrations
NYC offers various events to celebrate Black History Month, including music, poetry, food, comedy, outdoor activities, and exhibitions reflecting Black culture.
Las Cruces' Branigan Library to Host Beginner-Friendly Flower Quilling Workshop on February 7
Las Cruces' Branigan Memorial Library hosts a flower quilling workshop, suitable for participants aged 11+, with no experience necessary. The event takes place on February 7, offering a chance to learn paper coil art.
Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry Announces $10 Million Overhaul with Driehaus Grant
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is set to undergo a $10 million renovation with improvements to accessibility and visitor amenities, coinciding with the Obama Presidential Center opening.
Renee Cox to Engage and Inspire at Utah State University's Communitas Lecture Series
Renowned artist Renee Cox will speak at Utah State University's Communitas Lecture Series, sharing her experience with students in the Department of Art + Design. She will also conduct a hands-on workshop.
Cincinnati Embraces Historic Holocaust Exhibition: "Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." Set to Open in 2025
The Cincinnati Museum Center will host a comprehensive Auschwitz exhibition in 2025. The exhibition will feature over 500 artifacts and 400 photographs and will educate visitors about the Holocaust.
Detroit Celebrates Black History Month with City Historian and Esteemed Pianist at Charles H. Wright Museum
Detroit celebrates Black History Month with an event by City Historian Jamon Jordan and pianist Alvin Waddles at the Charles H. Wright Museum, focused on Detroit's diverse musical impact.












