Annual Black History Program

Our annual Black History, Art, Culture, and Education Community Celebration showcases the tremendous talent of youth artists. This event is a vibrant demonstration of the rich history and contributions of the Black community. You will be inspired and in joy as you experience mesmerizing performances that highlight the beauty of Black art and culture.

Bring your family, friends, and neighbors!
All are welcome to appreciate and celebrate Black history, art, and culture!


K. Alexander Galleries

 Black Art Culture and Education, Inc. is thrilled to once again partner with K. Alexander Galleries to showcase the incredible talents of our local artists. We invite you to arrive early, starting at 3 PM, to explore the inspiring art presented by K. Alexander Galleries, curated by the talented artist and CEO, Tamara Gammon.


RSVP


Please click on the following link to reserve your FREE tickets to experience the spectacular show at the Lawrenceville Arts Center at 125 North Clayton St. Seating is limited and last year was a packed house (standing room), therefore we require RSVPs to ensure you have a seat. RSVP NOW


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VENDOR REGISTRATION

We are seeking vendors to sell African &/or Black American culturally specific merchandise at our annual Black History Program. Performances start at 4pm, but we are encouraging attendees to come early (3pm) to support our vendors.

If you are interested in participating as a vendor, please click on the following link.  We have limited spaces at the Lawrenceville Arts Center lobby; therefore, we are accepting culturally specific vendors on a first come, first serve basis.  

Click here to register to be a vendor: VENDOR REGISTRATION



ADVERTISE / PROMOTE in BACE Magazine

BACE is excited to offer you a unique opportunity to showcase your brand or an event while uplifting and celebrating Black excellence. By placing an ad in BACE Magazine, you align your organization with a movement dedicated to Black healing, peace, education, justice, solidarity, and liberation.

This is more than advertising and promotions, itโ€™s about making a difference, amplifying voices, and fostering meaningful connections through art, culture, and education. As a non-profit organization, funds from your AD/Promotion will go toward specific events, sustaining our operations, and funding future projects intended to support Black culture, history, and arts. Click on the following link to promote your event or advertise your business: SUBMIT AD / PROMOTION


YOUTH ARTISTS

If you are a youth artist interested in performing and showcasing your talent on the grand stage at the Lawrenceville Arts Center, please complete our interest form: ARTIST SIGNUP. All modes of artistic expression are welcome, including, but not limited to the following: dance, drama/theatre, visual art, music, poetry, photography, crafts, vocal artistry, painting, and drawing.


DONATE / SPONSOR

Support our Annual Black History Program

Our annual Black History, Art, Culture, and Education Community Celebration showcases the tremendous talent of youth artists. This event is a vibrant demonstration of the rich history and contributions of the Black community. You will be inspired and in joy as you experience mesmerizing performances that highlight the beauty of Black art and culture. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors! All are welcome to appreciate and celebrate Black art, culture, and education on Sunday, February 16th from 4 – 6pm at the LAC- Lawrenceville Arts Center.


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