AfroRithms from the Future


AfroRiths from the Future promotion with three artists' photos

Supported by The Hall Center for the Humanities, the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, the University Honors Program, the Center for Community Outreach, The Commons, the Achievement and Assessment Institute, the Center for Public Partnerships and Research, the Spencer Museum of Art, KU Libraries, the IPSR Center for Compassionate and Sustainable Communities, the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Lonny Brooks and Ahmed Best lead a workshop
Lonny Brooks and Ahmed Best lead a workshop

Events

7pm Wednesday, April 24

Liberty Hall, 644 Massachusetts St.

Free and open to the public, this event will kick-off the three-day residency in Lawrence. All ages welcome. Tickets are free, but registration is required. Link to tickets: https://bit.ly/AfroRithmsLawrence

5pm Thursday, April 25

Woodruff Auditorium - Kansas Union, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd.

Free and open to the public, this event will also serve as the keynote for the Center for Community Outreach's Into the Streets Week. All ages welcome. Tickets are free, but registration is required. Link to tickets: https://bit.ly/ITSWKey

10am, Friday, April 26

Conference Hall - Hall Center for the Humanities, 900 Sunnyside Ave.

Free and open to the public, this event will also serve as the keynote for the Center for Community Outreach's Into the Streets Week. All ages welcome. Tickets are free, but registration is required. Link to tickets: https://bit.ly/ARFGBlackFuturists


Artist Project

Through the support of a grant from the Center for Public Partnerships and Research, the Hall Center for the Humanities, Lawrence Arts Center, and Spencer Museum of Art offer an opportunity for artists to create artifacts to populate the futures imagined through the sessions with AfroRithms from the Future in Lawrence.

Link to Call for Artist Submissions