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Travelling Exhibitions

The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
currently has four exhibitions available
for circulation.


 

<Artwork from Dr. Lorenzo Pace's Jalani And The Lock, one of the travelling exhibitions listed below.

 

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REMEMBERING 4 LITTLE GIRLS: A GALLERY OF CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS                                                                                                 "Remembering 4 Little Girls" was organized by HBO and is owned and circulated by the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The exhibition is composed of winning entries in a nationwide high school creative expression contest inspired by Spike Lee's Oscar (R) nominated documentary about the 1963 Birmingham, Alabama church bombing that took the live of four young girls.
-Consists of 36 multi-media pieces (includes paintings, sculptures, and other media
 
A SPIRIT PEOPLE: ONE VIEW OF THE INTERFAITH PILGRIMAGE OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE:  Photographs by Skip Schiel                    This exhibition commemorates a journey to retrace the history of slavery and racism in the United States, attempting by prayer and sacrifice to reverse this history's harmful effects
-Consists of 25 black and white photographs.
 
AN AMERICAN STORY: LOCKS, BURIAL AND FREEDOM by Dr. Lorenzo Pace
This exhibition contains the original artwork from Dr. Pace's book Jalani And The Lock, which is about a young boy's journey to America as a slave. It also includes several artifacts and sketches from Pace's background research for the "Triumph Of The Human Spirit" monument located in New York City
-Consists of 10 multi-media pieces (includes 26 original illustrations, sculptures and prints)

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Contact Ahmad Ward at (205) 328-9696, ext. 234. 
 
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