BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER OF VIRGINIA
00 Clay Street Richmond, VA 23219 · (804) 780 · 9093
Tuesday - Saturday: 10am–5pm · First Fridays hours: 6pm–8:30pm
blackhistorymuseum.org
9WG STUDIOS
BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER
CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
CENTERSTAGE
CENTRAL VA LEGAL AID SOCIETY
ELEGBA FOLKLORE SOCIETY
RICHMOND BALLET
RICHMOND PUBLIC LIBRARY MAIN BRANCH
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
THEATER IV
UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing)

The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia presents the complex experiences of the people of Africa and the African Diaspora, with an emphasis on Virginians, by collecting, preserving and interpreting historical and cultural artifacts

 


PEARLS OF WISDOM:
BLACK FAMILIES AND THE NOBILITY OF
EVERY DAY LIVING

&
CANADA DAY - JULY 1ST

 

Pearls of Wisdom: Black Families and The Nobility of Every Day Living is the inaugural exhibition of the Black History Museum's 30th Anniversary. The exhibition is a mixed media group exhibition featuring artists that have exhibited at the museum over the years.

Also enjoy the permanent exhibition showcasing the fascinating story of "the Birthplace of Black Capitalism" - Jackson Ward - where the museum is located and one of Richmond's most historic and lovely neighborhoods.

Enjoy FREE ADMISSION during First Fridays Art Walk.

FIRST FRIDAYS: JULY 1, 2001
6:00PM - 8:30PM

It's "Canada Day" at the Black History Museum on Friday, July 1!

Executive Director Maureen E. Lee welcomes fellow Canadians to the museum for free admission and a reception during the First Fridays Art Walk.

 

EXHIBITION: THROUGH JULY 1, 2011