An interview I did with Lumbee artist Dean Tonto Cox Sr. about his recent work on the historic mural at the Baltimore American Indian Center, featured on the Bmore Art Blog. Check it out!
November 27, 2015 — Comments are off for this post.
An interview I did with Lumbee artist Dean Tonto Cox Sr. about his recent work on the historic mural at the Baltimore American Indian Center, featured on the Bmore Art Blog. Check it out!
May 6, 2015 — Comments are off for this post.
An article I wrote on Baltimore from Baltimore for Alternate ROOTS, check it out. Photos by Sean Scheidt.
October 9, 2014 — Comments are off for this post.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — The Baltimore American Indian Center Heritage Museum proudly presents Hard Workin’ Pilgrims: Lumbee Indians in Baltimore City Industry. The exhibit, which features photographs, oral histories and material cultural artifacts of Baltimore’s first generation of Lumbee residents, opened on October 4, 2014.
On Saturday, October 11, 2014 there will be a reception and panel discussion with Lumbee Elders from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. (panel 2-3 p.m.).
Previously at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, please join us to welcome this exhibit home to the heart of our community, the Baltimore American Indian Center Heritage Museum. Admission to the reception and panel discussion is FREE to the public. Admission to the Museum during the month of October is FREE in connection with Free Fall Baltimore.
This exhibit and public program was funded by the Maryland State Arts Council Maryland Traditions Program and the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts.
Museum hours are Thursdays and Saturdays 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Heritage Museum is located within the Baltimore American Indian Center at 113 South Broadway Street Baltimore, Maryland 21231. Street parking.
July 25, 2014 — Comments are off for this post.
Check out the photo essay one some of my work in my home community that was recently published by Open Society Institute Baltimore.
July 7, 2012 — Comments are off for this post.
Ashley Minner with students at the Baltimore American Indian Center.