Untold Black Stories opens Friday in Alton
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The Untold Black Stories of Alton Visual Listening Tour Exhibit Opening is planned for 6 p.m. Friday, June 4, at Jacoby Arts Center, 627 E. Broadway, Alton. The event is designed to allow people to meet and celebrate the participants of the program, as well as the artists of the Untold Black Stories in Contemporary Art Exhibition.
ALTON The Untold Black Stories of Alton Visual Listening Tour Exhibit Opening is planned for 6 p.m. Friday, June 4, at Jacoby Arts Center.
The event is open to the public to meet and celebrate the participants as well as the artists of the Untold Black Stories in Contemporary Art Exhibition.
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Pitts bringing virtual musicals to Jacoby
The Telegraph
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King Herod looks out on the horizon of his kingdom as he plots to kill Jesus in Psalm Theatric’s Musical Showcase presented through the Jacoby Arts Center. The virtual event is planned Sunday, Feb. 21. Show MoreShow Less
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Psalm Theatrics performers rehearse for their new original Bible based musicals in a virtual performance streamed live from Jacoby Arts Center on Sunday, Feb. 21. Show MoreShow Less
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ALTON Psalm Theatrics will present a virtual musical showcase online at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, streamed from Jacoby Arts Center, 627 E. Broadway, Alton.
Multi-spectrum artist De Joneiro Jones focuses as vessel for young black works
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Multi-media artist De’Joneiro Jones, background, 46, of St. Louis, walks some of the 6-foot-by-6-foot panels of a 2020-styled public art mural for which he was commissioned at the South 40 Underpass on Washington University’s Danforth Campus in St. Louis. One of Jones’ five recruited mentees, Roland Burrow, forefront, paints a pyramid at the site of the mural, completed last summer under Jones’ supervision.Photo courtesy and permission of De’Joneiro Jones | For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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De’Joneiro Jones, of St. Louis, stands in front of one of his paintings and mixed-media artwork at the 2014 “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” exhibition at Regional Arts Commission. Jones’ work has been shown in a wide variety of galleries and venues, including the Urban League (2005), Jefferson Underground (2006), Art Co-Op (2007-11), Sheldon Concert Hall (2009), Grand Ce