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Events in March 2022

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February 27, 2022
February 28, 2022
March 1, 2022
March 2, 2022
March 3, 2022
March 4, 2022
March 5, 2022(1 event)

4:00 pm: Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III


March 5, 2022

Saturdays, March 5, 12, and 19, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

Inlandia’s Blacklandia Event Series Presents

Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May – Winter-Spring 2022

March Focus: Writing About Black Art Through a Feminist Lens

On Zoom. Registration is required.

tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

Workshops are free. All are welcome.

This month, three “Writing About Black Art” workshops (March 5, 12, and 19) will explore writing about Black art from a feminist perspective.

Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.

March 6, 2022
March 7, 2022
March 8, 2022
March 9, 2022
March 10, 2022
March 11, 2022
March 12, 2022(1 event)

4:00 pm: Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III


March 12, 2022

Saturdays, March 5, 12, and 19, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

Inlandia’s Blacklandia Event Series Presents

Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May – Winter-Spring 2022

March Focus: Writing About Black Art Through a Feminist Lens

On Zoom. Registration is required.

tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

Workshops are free. All are welcome.

This month, three “Writing About Black Art” workshops (March 5, 12, and 19) will explore writing about Black art from a feminist perspective.

Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.

March 13, 2022
March 14, 2022
March 15, 2022
March 16, 2022
March 17, 2022(1 event)

6:00 pm: Round Table Discussion for Black Kirby Exhibition with John Jennings and Stacey Robinson


March 17, 2022

Thursday, March 17, 2022 (6:00-7:00 PM PST)

Inlandia’s Blacklandia Events Series

Third Thursday Talks with UCR Arts

Round Table Discussion for Black Kirby Exhibition

Moderated by John Jennings and Stacey Robinson

On Zoom; registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/BlackKirbyRoundtable

Inlandia joins UCR Arts Third Thursday Talks on March 17 at 6:00 PM for a virtual round-table discussion around the Black Kirby exhibition, Ebon. It will include John Jennings and Stacey Robinson of Black Kirby as well as Larry Fuller, the creator of Ebon. In conjunction with an exhibit of the same name.

Black Kirby, the collaborative moniker of John Jennings and Stacey Robinson, returns to UCR ARTS in the winter of 2022 for the exhibition Fear of a Black Planet. The exhibition will explore Larry Fuller's pioneering yet short lived comic book character, Ebon. Written, pencilled, inked and lettered by Larry Fuller, the first and only issue of Ebon was published in 1970 by Spearhead Comics. Ebon is the first African American superhero to have his own comic book. There were other black comic book heroes that preceded Ebon. For instance, Lobo (Dell Publishing, 1965) was a very human gunslinger in the Old West, and not a superhero with superpowers. Black Panther (Marvel) appeared in 1966 but was a supporting character to the Fantastic Four, not getting his own features until well into the 1970s. John Jennings and Stacey Robinson, with the blessing and support of Larry Fuller, will build, expand, and re-imagine the world of Ebon.

March 18, 2022
March 19, 2022(1 event)

4:00 pm: Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III


March 19, 2022

Saturdays, March 5, 12, and 19, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

Inlandia’s Blacklandia Event Series Presents

Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May – Winter-Spring 2022

March Focus: Writing About Black Art Through a Feminist Lens

On Zoom. Registration is required.

tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

Workshops are free. All are welcome.This month, three “Writing About Black Art” workshops (March 5, 12, and 19) will explore writing about Black art from a feminist perspective.

Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.

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March 30, 2022
March 31, 2022
April 1, 2022
April 2, 2022(1 event)

4:00 pm: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III - Iconographical Lens


April 2, 2022

Saturdays, April 2, 9, and 23, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

Inlandias Blacklandia Event Series Presents

Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III

April Focus: Writing About Black Art Through an Iconographical Lens

On Zoom. Registration is required.

https://tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

Workshops are free. All are welcome.

This workshop explores writing about Black art from an iconographical perspective. Participants will learn how to analyze the content as well as the signs & symbols in selected works of African American art.

Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.