NEW DATE: November 16 at 3:00PM

 

Don’t miss getting your tickets to the next theatrical reading of the August Wilson Series featuring Jerome Preston Bates in King Hedley II.

 

TICKETS: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/lucycraftlaneymuseum/items/579172/availability/1567579438/book/?full-items=yes

 

August Wilson was a Pulitzer Prize winning American playwright who has been referred to as “theater’s poet of Black America”. Best known for his series of 10 plays that chronicled the experiences and heritage of the African-American community, he highlighted the joys and the struggles of Black Americans over the course of the 20th century.

 

Jerome Preston Bates is a graduate of Laney High School and studied at Paine College, Knoxville College, Spelman summer acting program, University of Tennessee, LAMDA London then moved to NYC. His Broadway performances include Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller; Seven Guitars and Jitney by August Wilson; American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown, and Stickfly directed by Tony-nominated Kenny Leon. Off Broadway highlights include Seven Guitars with Viola Davis; Loose Blossoms with Chadwick Boseman; and Macbeth at the Old Globe Theatre. Television and film include HBO series Oz, Law and Order, Shaft, Peeples, Marvels, and Something to Give. He directed ten August Wilson Plays in 2005 to 2008 at the Laney Museum to sellout crowds. An acclaimed director, actor, playwright, and teacher, Mr. Bates was awarded the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2024. Mr. Bates is very excited to bring the series of theatrical readings to a new generation.

The Museum will resume regular tour times starting Tuesday, October 15, 2024.

 

 

**Please note that some previously scheduled events have been postponed. We will post new dates as they come available**

 

POSTPONED
Community Block Party for Voter Empowerment and Mobilization

Saturday, September 28, 2024, 10 am – 2 pm at Dyess Park
Saturday, October 5, 2024, 10 am – 2 pm at Bernie Ward Community Center
Saturday, October 19, 2024, 10 am – 2 pm at Bethel AME Church

 

The Augusta Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Partners want you to vote your voice!  Join us for our non-partisan community “Get Out the Vote” block parties.  Free basic medical and dental checks, food, DJ, and much more!

 

What to Expect

  • Voter registration status checks
  • Civic engagement
  • Absentee Ballot Information
  • Mock voting demonstration
  • Getting energized to vote

 

Fun and Games

  • Spin the Voter Wheel
  • Line Dancing
  • Face Painting
  • Bounce House
  • Trivia

 

No campaigning or campaign materials permitted.

Please call 706.495.5903 or email aacdst4socialaction@gmail.com for questions and concerns.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a 501(c) non-profit organization.  The sorority is non-partisan and does not endorse candidates.

POSTPONED

Women’s Journaling Club

This fall, the Laney Museum will launch a women’s journaling club held on the First Tuesdays of the upcoming Fall months. Cheryl Corbin, award-winning local writer aka Olivia Gaines, will lead the sessions. Each Session, Corbin will present a new theme and will teach attendees new techniques on documenting their lives.   The Women’s Journaling Club is sponsored by the Augusta Literary Society. Please register online at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum page on EventBrite.com.

Arts and Entertainment in the Era of the Golden Blocks

 

Progress is being made on our latest mural: Arts and Entertainment in the Era of the Golden Blocks. It will feature prominent African American artists, locally, nationally and internationally renowned as well as venues known to promote arts and entertainment in Augusta.

 

Theron Cartwright is the artist for the mural which is located at 12th and Laney-Walker Boulevard. The mural is phase Three of the Golden Blocks Public Art Project, a collaboration between The Greater Augusta Arts Council, The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and Conference Center, and Augusta Housing and Community Development. Phase One of the Golden Blocks Art Project was dedicated in November of 2019 and currently there are four murals and five sculptures that can be found along Laney-Walker Boulevard as a part of this project.

The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History Annual Fundraiser

 

Help us honor Lucy Craft Laney on her 169th Birthday
by contributing $169 dollars (or more!) to our 2024 Fundraiser.
Contributions will help preservation efforts of the museum’s administrative building and ongoing operations of the museum. We appreciate whatever you can contribute to help us preserve Ms. Laney’s legacy!

 

Online giving can be made through GaGives by Clicking Here or by searching for Lucy Craft Laney Museum at GAgives.org.

 

If you are paying by check, all checks can be made to the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History. Our mailing address is 1116 Phillips Street, Augusta, GA 30901.

 

This fund-raising drive deadline is November 15, 2024. A special gathering will be held this fall for all donors to come together and celebrate the life and legacy of Lucy Craft Laney.

 

Thank you for helping us preserve the legacy of one of the greatest educators of the 20th Century, the “Mother of the Children of the People” – Lucy Craft Laney.

POSTPONED

Community Luncheon Series

Looking Beyond Tuskegee

Wednesday, October 9, 2024
11:30 – 1:00pm

 

Guest Speakers

Bianca Marsh, BA, Training and Education Coordinator, Augusta University Institutional Review Board Office

Tiffany Coleman, MS, MPH, CIP, Director Augusta University Institutional Review Board Office

Jade Nealious, Lupus Advocate, Crowning Lupus Founder and Executive Director

 

As we approach the 51st anniversary of the uncovering and ending of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, it is important to reflect on how this event and others have contributed to healthcare and research distrust, ultimately leading to barriers in research recruitment and negative healthcare outcomes.

 

Please join the Augusta University Institutional Review Board Office at this community forum to discuss the importance of establishing healthcare/research trust and promoting participant empowerment

 

Included:

  • Complimentary Lunch
  • Guest presentations
  • Community Forum/Discussion

 

To register, please contact 706-724-3576 or email Cynthia Riley at  cynthia@lucycraftlaneymuseum.com

 

Funding Provided by:

PRIMER: Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research

Augusta University Institutional Review Board Office

Save the Dates: UPCOMING EXHIBITS

• September-October: Breaking the Barriers – “Women Who lmpacted the Arts”
• November-December: Annual Quilt Exhibit

Augusta's Golden Blocks

Our Giving Tree

The Giving Tree honors all of our cherished supporters who have purchased a leaf or stone. The Giving Tree sculpture provides permanent recognition and advertisement for the museum sponsors and donors at specific levels. Sponsors and donors can help to preserve the legacy of Lucy Craft Laney through art, history and the preservation of her home throughout the year.
Based on the level of giving, sponsors/donors will receive an engraved leaf (bronze, silver, or gold), an acorn, or a large stone. Contact Corey Rogers at 706-724-3576 to find out how you can be a part of the Giving Tree!

Sponsorship Levels/Giving Tree Presentation (Leaf)
$10,000+ Presenting/Platinum Large Stone
$5000 Diamond/Ornate Acorn
$2500 Emerald/Acorn
$1000 Gold/Gold Leaf
$500 Silver/Silver Leaf
$250 Bronze/Bronze Leaf

The People, Businesses and Institutions of Augusta’s Golden Blocks 

During the time of segregation, the area nicknamed the Golden Blocks was the heart of Augusta’s black business community. In the Laney Walker and Bethlehem neighborhoods, black-owned banks, insurance companies, theaters and other businesses worked to offset discrimination and thrived, creating a strong sense of community. Find out more about the people who were a key part of Augusta’s Golden Blocks.

Schedule a Tour

Guided tours through the museum’s permanent exhibitions – the Lucy Craft Laney Exhibition, the Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Exhibition, the Alice Davis Collection, and the Augusta Ebony Legacy Collection-provide visitors with an overview of Black Augustans’ contributions at the local, state, national, and international levels. The museum also displays a number of rotating exhibitions which feature well known and emerging artists; and, educational forums with community leaders. The Annual Lucy Laney Craft Quilt Exhibition showcases regional fiber artists. Special exhibitions about entertainer James Brown, golf, and historical milestones are also popular attractions.

 

Guided tours are offered Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 10:30am; 11:30am & 2:30pm. Self­Guided tours are available Wednesday & Friday at 10:30am; 11:30am & 2:30pm. The museum is closed 12:00- 1pm. Reservations are required. Group tours of 10 or more visitors must be booked in advance and may be offered flexible tour times. The museum is opened Sundays only for special events.

 

Golden Blocks Tour takes visitors to the various key locations that comprise The Golden Blocks in the historic Laney Walker District.  Click Here for a virtual tour.

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