Festival Performances
FESTIVAL Exhibits

Black History 101 Mobile Museum
Within this extraordinary collection, one can discover a wide array of rare artifacts encompassing various themes, including but not limited to slavery, politics, Jim Crow, science, religion, education, music, sports, and civil rights. Among the collection’s notable highlights are authentic documents bearing the signatures of revered figures such as Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Mary Mcleod Bethune, W.E.B. Dubois, Paul Robeson, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., George Washington Carver, Lena Horne, Carter G. Woodson, Angela Davis, and numerous other influential historical icons.


Walk a Mile in Our Shoes
Traveling Monuments to Honor Lives Lost & Keep the Conversation on Gun Violence and Police Brutality Moving Forward
Walk a Mile in Our Shoes is a traveling memorial dedicated to honoring the lives unjustly taken by gun violence and police brutality. Through powerful physical monuments, this initiative ensures that those lost are remembered—not as statistics, but as human beings with stories, families, and futures stolen too soon. These monuments stand as a solemn tribute and can be displayed individually or as part of a larger program featuring families of victims, activists, and experts. Together, we work to reshape the narrative surrounding these tragedies, advocating for meaningful change and social justice.


Life & Legacy of Lisa ‘LeftEye’ Lopes
This Exhibit takes you on a journey through the Left Eye! Take an Intimate glimpse into the Life & Legacy of Lisa ‘LeftEye’ Lopes. Step into the fascinating world of Lisa. Experience her remarkable life where Talent & Creativity come together in a captivating narrative. Including a ShadowBox showcasing rare and personal articles that reveals the person behind the public persona.
Exhibition curated by Reigndrop Lopes ShadowBox frame handmade by MamaLopes.

TWIN CITIES 5-YEAR ANNIVERSARY ART EXHIBITS, EXPERIENCES, & PARTNERS

Reading of Kill Move Paradise
Directed by Dawn Renee.
Thursday, 5/22 @ 7-9 PM
Saturday, 5/24 @ 7-9 PM

“Heated Discussion” Exhibit
Sunday, 5/25 @ 5-8 PM
Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center
3749 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN, 55407

Weather: Stand the Storm Concert
Ted Mann Concert Hall2128 S 4th St, Minneapolis, MN 55455
