ROOTS: Lessons From Detroit
Join Enough Pie, Lowcountry Local First and The Humanities Council SC as we present “ROOTS: Lessons From Detroit,” a Pie Gathering lecture by George N’Namdi.
WHEN and WHERE
Thursday, May 5 @ 5:30pm
Greater Refuge Temple Church Fellowship Hall
230 Huger Street
Charleston, SC 29403
George has been a force in Detroit’s art scene for more than three decades. The N’Namdi Center campus is located in the Sugar Hill Arts District and is a catalyst for social change in Detroit’s creative class. The campus houses the N’Namdi Center art space, SEVA restaurant, The Black Box, a wine bar, retail space, a performing arts theater, and an outdoor patio area.
The Center showcases national artists and provides emerging local artists with a home for their art. The Center also offers an array of programming including public dialogues, juried shows, lectures, art invitationals, family events, and an Artist-In-Residence program. In addition to the exhibitions on view in the galleries, the N’Namdi Center offers a variety of programs designed to promote understanding, appreciation and knowledge of the arts and culture.
On Thursday, May 5 @ 5:30pm George will host a lecture entitled, ” ROOTS: Lessons From Detroit” at the Greater Refuge Temple Church Fellowship Hall (230 Huger St.). The presentation will address complicated issues around gentrification and belonging, and George will share his insight about art as a tool for inclusivity. This event is FREE AND OPEN to the public: ALL ARE WELCOME.
HOSTED BY: ENOUGH PIE, LOWCOUNTRY LOCAL FIRST, THE HUMANITIES COUNCIL