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Black Refractions: Art in Focus—This program has been cancelled

7pm

In keeping with Smith College protocols related to COVID-19, we regret that the following program has been cancelled. Learn more

Join Kymberly Newberry, PhD Student, W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies, UMass Amherst, for a personal response to a single work of art in Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem.

Refreshments in the museum atrium immediately following. 

Photo of Daphne Lamothe

Black Refractions: Art in Focus

7pm

Join guest speaker Daphne Lamothe, Smith College associate professor of Africana Studies, who will share a personal response to a single work of art in the exhibition Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem.

Refreshments in the museum atrium immediately following.

Photo of Whitley Hadley, Smith College director of multicultural affairs

Black Refractions: Art in Focus

7pm

Join guest speaker Whitley Hadley, Smith College director of multicultural affairs, who will share a personal response to a single work of art in the exhibition Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem.

Refreshments in the museum atrium immediately following.

Stampin’ Out Stress at Your Museum

6–7:30pm

Relax with SMC at your museum! You can make your own stamp inspired by artwork in the galleries. We’ll also provide coloring books and study spaces in the museum. Cider, donuts, and coffee will be available

 

March Teacher Advisory Group meeting

4–6:30pm

Our March TAG meeting will focus on considering the many resources available to K-12 teachers on the campus of Smith College, including the Botanic Garden, Poetry Center, Special Collections, Clark Science Center, and more!

November Teacher Advisory Group meeting

4–6:30pm

PreK-12 educators are invited to join SCMA’s Teacher Advisory Group (TAG), which meets four times a year to preview upcoming exhibitions, tour current exhibitions, plan teacher programs, and provide valuable feedback to SCMA educators. Meetings are scheduled on Thursdays from 4–6:30pm and include dinner. Teachers are eligible to receive an Educator level membership after attending three meetings and may request a certificate to document professional development hours.

Black Refractions exhibition book cover

Free Opening Weekend for Black Refractions

We will be celebrating the opening weekend of Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem by offering free admission all weekend, January 17–19, 2020.

The opening weekend will also feature our annual Free Community Day on January 18 (details below)

Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem will be on view at SCMA from January 17–April 12, 2020

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