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First Saturday celebrates Black History Month 2/1

Examine the roots, resistance, and creative revelations of the African diaspora throughout an evening of film, music, conversation, and joy

Still from the film "Second Eulogy: Mind the Gap"
Still from the film "Second Eulogy: Mind the Gap" (Courtesy of the filmmaker)

On February 1,from 5pm-11pm, the Brooklyn Museum’s First Saturday celebrates Black History Month and the opening of the new exhibition Jacques-Louis David Meets Kehinde Wiley. Visitors are invited to examine the roots, resistance, and creative revelations of the African diaspora throughout an evening of film, music, conversation, and joy. February’s First Saturday lineup is organized in partnership with the Culture LP. Highlights include a sound bath with HealHaus, a screening of the short film Second Eulogy: Mind the Gap, and music by Bri Blvck.

This event is Free

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