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SUMMARY:The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure at NCMA
DESCRIPTION:Experience “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure”\, a powerful and timely exhibition organized by the National Portrait Gallery\, London. Featured artist Amy Sherald—widely known for her portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama—invites reflection with “She was learning to love moments\, to love moments for themselves” (2017)\, a striking oil on canvas that redefines Black representation in contemporary portraiture. \nThis exhibition brings together visionary artists who reimagine the Black figure in art\, creating space for stories often left untold. Presented by the North Carolina Museum of Art\, with support from the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources\, the NCMA Foundation\, and the William R. Kenan Jr. Endowment for Educational Exhibitions. \nResearch for this exhibition was made possible by Ann and Jim Goodnight/the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fund for Curatorial and Conservation Research and Travel. \nOn view through June 29Learn more: ncartmuseum.org
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LOCATION:NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF ART\, 2110 Blue Ridge Road\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clayton’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Clayton’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration \nWHEN: 3 p.m.\, Saturday\, June 14 \nWHERE: The Clayton Center \n111 East Second St.\, \nClayton\, NC 27520 \nWHO: Free and open to the public \n  \nThe Town of Clayton and The Clayton Center are commemorating Juneteenth 2025 with a free public performance. Please join us for Jackie Robinson: A Game Apart\, written and performed by Mike Wiley at 3 p.m.\, Saturday\, June 14 at The Clayton Center (111 East Second Street). \n  \nThis live performance shares the story of Jackie Robinson\, a well-known figure in baseball history. It follows his journey as he worked to succeed during a time when rules and treatment were not the same for everyone. On the field\, he was praised for his talent. Off the field\, he often faced unfair situations. \n  \nThe program gives a look into what daily life was like for Robinson. It shows the obstacles he dealt with\, like staying in different places from his teammates or not being allowed to enter certain businesses through the front door. It also explores how he managed those challenges with patience and determination. \n  \nThe performance is led by Mike Wiley\, an experienced actor and educator. Along with his theater work\, he teaches at Duke University in areas that focus on ethics and learning. \n  \nThis event is part of Clayton’s annual Juneteenth Celebration. It is open to everyone and offers a chance to learn more about history through the arts. For more information\, please visit the Facebook Event Page.
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LOCATION:The Clayton Center\, 111 East Second St.\, Clayton\, NC\, 27520\, United States
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