2018 Creative Mind Humanities Lecture Series

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The Creative Mind Lecture Series this fall at Amarillo College turns its focus to the Great Migration of African-Americans in early 20th century America, a notable exodus from the rural south to northern cities like Pittsburgh.

Black Renaissance of Pittsburgh will spotlight the significant upsurge in prosperity among African-Americans during this momentous era – in everything from entrepreneurship and sports to, perhaps most significantly, the arts.

All four lectures are free and open to the public.
 

The Schedule
 

Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. – Mikel Patrick Avery, interdisciplinary artist, Chicago

   AC Washington Street Campus, Concert Hall Theater

   “Expressions of Migration: Exploring Creative Methods of Examining History”


Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. – Dr. Sandra G. Shannon, professor emerita of American literature, Howard University

   AC Downtown Campus, Bud Joyner Auditorium

   “A Transplant That Did Not Take: The Great Debate on the Great Migration in August Wilson’s American Century Cycle”


Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. – Marlin McKay, flugelhornist, jazz recording artist and artist in residence, Kentucky State University

   AC Washington Street Campus, Concert Hall Theater

   “Something to Live For: Musings from the Illustrated Life of Billy Strayhorn”


Friday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. – Marlin McKay, jazz recording artist and artist in residence, Kentucky State University

   AC Washington Street Campus, Concert Hall Theater

   “Performance: Strayhorn – A Collection of Compositions by Billy Strayhorn”


For more information about the Creative Mind Humanities Lecture Series at Amarillo College, please contact Kristin Edford, instructor of humanities, at 806-371-5205 or Inquire by Email