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VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.EXHIBITIONS
April 03, 2021 - June 27, 2021. This exhibition reminds us that others view the United States as a model for democracy. Yet, some of the artists remain nameless. Could they be afraid of retribution for creating art that critiques governance in America? More About ThisExhibition.
EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. JUNETEENTH JUBILEE FREEDOM WEEKEND Juneteenth dates back to June 19, 1865, when Union Major General Gordon Granger landed at Galveston, Texas with the news that the Civil War ended, and that the enslaved were now free. This announcement was more than two and a half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Image: Austin History Center. WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS Welcome New Board Members. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has announced the addition of eight prominent community leaders to its board of directors. With the addition of the new members, the board has reached its maximum of 35 members. “Our new board members possess deep knowledge of African American cultureand a
THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday,VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.EXHIBITIONS
April 03, 2021 - June 27, 2021. This exhibition reminds us that others view the United States as a model for democracy. Yet, some of the artists remain nameless. Could they be afraid of retribution for creating art that critiques governance in America? More About ThisExhibition.
EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. JUNETEENTH JUBILEE FREEDOM WEEKEND Juneteenth dates back to June 19, 1865, when Union Major General Gordon Granger landed at Galveston, Texas with the news that the Civil War ended, and that the enslaved were now free. This announcement was more than two and a half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Image: Austin History Center. WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS Welcome New Board Members. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has announced the addition of eight prominent community leaders to its board of directors. With the addition of the new members, the board has reached its maximum of 35 members. “Our new board members possess deep knowledge of African American cultureand a
VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, from 9 AM to 4 PM, and on Sundays from 12 noon to 5 PM.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
BECOME A MEMBER
One single-visit guest pass. Get an Individual Membership. Families - $65. Two adults and up to four children under the age of 18 eligible. Perks include: Free unlimited admission. Two single-visit guest passes. Get a Family Membership. Contributors - $150.GROUP TOURS
If you need to make changes to your reservation, or to cancel your group tour, please contact our Tour Specialist by email at sjohnson@thewright.org or by telephone at 313-494-5808. For school groups, one chaperone is required for every ten students. Eachchaperone will be
WRIGHT NOW | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN Educating. Inspiring. Experience incredible moments from the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History through our online collection. This image was taken at the Dilla Youth Day event on February 11, 2018. Over the years, The Wright has hosted performers, speakers, authors, singers and dignitaries from across the Africandiaspora, to
BIRD LIVES! THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN 2020 marks 100 years from the birth of saxophonist and composer Charles Parker, Jr. In celebration of this centennial, the Charles H. Wright Museum is honoring Parker's impact and achievements from August-October 2020 through reflections, discussions, and more. JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. AN UPDATE ON THE JOURNEY TO REPARATIONS SERIES The concept of reparations dates back three centuries in the United States. Reparations have impacted several marginalized, disenfranchised, and enslaved minorities nationally and internationally. To understand and analyze the dynamic history of this restorative and equitable concept, The Wright Museum has launched a research initiative that will include educational lectures,POSTERS ON POLITICS
Posters on Politics is a collection of political and philosophical posters created by artists and graphic designers from around the world. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History presents this collection of posters showcasing issues of police brutality, social justice, women’s rights, and American politics. SIXTEEN MAJOR DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS COMMIT UNPRECEDENTED Today, sixteen major donors and foundations announced an unprecedented commitment to recognize "America's Cultural Treasures." The funders will grant more than $156 million to support Black, Latinx, Asian, and Indigenous arts organizations in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has devastated America's arts and culture landscape. THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing CAMP AFRICA 2021: HIDDEN FIGURES OF THE DIASPORA Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History as we proudly present Camp Africa 2021: Hidden Figures of the Diaspora!Camp Africa is a week-long experience designed for youth ages 7-12 to explore and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals in a variety of fields and careers across the African Diaspora. JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. JOBS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Mission & Vision. Mission: to open minds and change lives through the exploration and celebration of African-American history and culture.. Vision: a world in which the adversities and achievements of African-American history inspire greater understanding, acceptance, and unity.. Equal Opportunity Employer. The Wright is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such, welcomes applications from THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing CAMP AFRICA 2021: HIDDEN FIGURES OF THE DIASPORA Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History as we proudly present Camp Africa 2021: Hidden Figures of the Diaspora!Camp Africa is a week-long experience designed for youth ages 7-12 to explore and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals in a variety of fields and careers across the African Diaspora. JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. JOBS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Mission & Vision. Mission: to open minds and change lives through the exploration and celebration of African-American history and culture.. Vision: a world in which the adversities and achievements of African-American history inspire greater understanding, acceptance, and unity.. Equal Opportunity Employer. The Wright is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such, welcomes applications from VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, from 9 AM to 4 PM, and on Sundays from 12 noon to 5 PM.EXHIBITIONS
April 03, 2021 - June 27, 2021. This exhibition reminds us that others view the United States as a model for democracy. Yet, some of the artists remain nameless. Could they be afraid of retribution for creating art that critiques governance in America? More About ThisExhibition.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. SPECIAL EVENTS & RENTALS Interested in hosting your next event at The Wright? Explore photos of venue spaces, including our General Motors Theater, Ford Freedom Rotunda, and other prime spots, then submit a special event request form to get the rental process started.SHOP THE WRIGHT
Whether you're shopping for gifts, or just getting something for yourself, The Wright's online shop is an excellent place to explore. Get branded merchandise, accessories, apparel, ALL THE WRIGHT STUFF All the WRIGHT Stuff. For over half a century, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has dedicated itself to exploring and celebrating the history and culture of African Americans. Wright Museum Logo Face Mask. $8.00 $13.00.COLORING BOOKS
Shop Pay is now available! Purchases between $50 - $1,000 can be paid for in 4 easy installments.VOLTA WING SHOPPER
Volta Wing Shopper – Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Volta Wing Shopper. gh27. by Swahili African Imports. $85.00. Bolga shoppers are perhaps the most iconic of handmade African baskets, so it's no surprise that they are loved and well-used inhomes everywhere.
DETROIT JAZZ FESTIVAL POSTER For nearly 40 years, the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation has celebrated Detroit’s rich history of jazz music by providing year-round concerts and educational programming, and of course, organizing the world’s largest free jazz festival over Labor Dayweekend.
THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing CAMP AFRICA 2021: HIDDEN FIGURES OF THE DIASPORA Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History as we proudly present Camp Africa 2021: Hidden Figures of the Diaspora!Camp Africa is a week-long experience designed for youth ages 7-12 to explore and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals in a variety of fields and careers across the African Diaspora. JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. JOBS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Mission & Vision. Mission: to open minds and change lives through the exploration and celebration of African-American history and culture.. Vision: a world in which the adversities and achievements of African-American history inspire greater understanding, acceptance, and unity.. Equal Opportunity Employer. The Wright is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such, welcomes applications from THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing CAMP AFRICA 2021: HIDDEN FIGURES OF THE DIASPORA Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History as we proudly present Camp Africa 2021: Hidden Figures of the Diaspora!Camp Africa is a week-long experience designed for youth ages 7-12 to explore and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals in a variety of fields and careers across the African Diaspora. JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. JOBS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Mission & Vision. Mission: to open minds and change lives through the exploration and celebration of African-American history and culture.. Vision: a world in which the adversities and achievements of African-American history inspire greater understanding, acceptance, and unity.. Equal Opportunity Employer. The Wright is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such, welcomes applications from VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday, from 9 AM to 4 PM, and on Sundays from 12 noon to 5 PM.EXHIBITIONS
April 03, 2021 - June 27, 2021. This exhibition reminds us that others view the United States as a model for democracy. Yet, some of the artists remain nameless. Could they be afraid of retribution for creating art that critiques governance in America? More About ThisExhibition.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. SPECIAL EVENTS & RENTALS Interested in hosting your next event at The Wright? Explore photos of venue spaces, including our General Motors Theater, Ford Freedom Rotunda, and other prime spots, then submit a special event request form to get the rental process started.SHOP THE WRIGHT
Whether you're shopping for gifts, or just getting something for yourself, The Wright's online shop is an excellent place to explore. Get branded merchandise, accessories, apparel, ALL THE WRIGHT STUFF All the WRIGHT Stuff. For over half a century, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has dedicated itself to exploring and celebrating the history and culture of African Americans. Wright Museum Logo Face Mask. $8.00 $13.00.COLORING BOOKS
Shop Pay is now available! Purchases between $50 - $1,000 can be paid for in 4 easy installments.VOLTA WING SHOPPER
Volta Wing Shopper – Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Volta Wing Shopper. gh27. by Swahili African Imports. $85.00. Bolga shoppers are perhaps the most iconic of handmade African baskets, so it's no surprise that they are loved and well-used inhomes everywhere.
DETROIT JAZZ FESTIVAL POSTER For nearly 40 years, the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation has celebrated Detroit’s rich history of jazz music by providing year-round concerts and educational programming, and of course, organizing the world’s largest free jazz festival over Labor Dayweekend.
THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday,EXHIBITIONS
April 03, 2021 - June 27, 2021. This exhibition reminds us that others view the United States as a model for democracy. Yet, some of the artists remain nameless. Could they be afraid of retribution for creating art that critiques governance in America? More About ThisExhibition.
VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing CAMP AFRICA 2021: HIDDEN FIGURES OF THE DIASPORA Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History as we proudly present Camp Africa 2021: Hidden Figures of the Diaspora!Camp Africa is a week-long experience designed for youth ages 7-12 to explore and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals in a variety of fields and careers across the African Diaspora. WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS Welcome New Board Members. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has announced the addition of eight prominent community leaders to its board of directors. With the addition of the new members, the board has reached its maximum of 35 members. “Our new board members possess deep knowledge of African American cultureand a
THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONPUBLIC PROGRAMSFACILITY RENTALS The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. VISIT | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN After an unprecedented four-month shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is now open, with timed entry ticketing and operating under reduced hours and services. Visit us Thursday through Saturday,EXHIBITIONS
April 03, 2021 - June 27, 2021. This exhibition reminds us that others view the United States as a model for democracy. Yet, some of the artists remain nameless. Could they be afraid of retribution for creating art that critiques governance in America? More About ThisExhibition.
VIRTUAL TOUR
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today. EVENTS | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Saturday, June 19, 2021 - 9:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2021 - 5:00pm. Visit historical sites around Detroit during our Treasure Hunt for Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend! More details are forthcoming. More About This Event. Special Events.PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Public Programs serves a variety of functions, chief among them the organization and curation of our dynamic line-up of cultural and entertainment offerings. In the past year alone, The Wright has invited the public at-large to enjoy all sorts of special events, including (but not limited to): The premier of a documentary aboutAretha Franklin.
AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL AWF will feature live entertainment, over 125 marketplace vendors, crowd-pleasing food, visual arts, master crafts exhibitions, demonstrations, and more. ENSHRINED: PRESENCE + PRESERVATION Enshrined: Presence + Preservation brings together several dozen works of art from Mario Moore’s early career.Also included in Enshrined are paintings from his most recent body of work, The Work of Several Lifetimes (2019), which was created with the support of Princeton University’s esteemed Hodder Fellowship.. The figures illustrated in Moore’s paintings are often presented standing CAMP AFRICA 2021: HIDDEN FIGURES OF THE DIASPORA Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History as we proudly present Camp Africa 2021: Hidden Figures of the Diaspora!Camp Africa is a week-long experience designed for youth ages 7-12 to explore and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals in a variety of fields and careers across the African Diaspora. WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS Welcome New Board Members. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has announced the addition of eight prominent community leaders to its board of directors. With the addition of the new members, the board has reached its maximum of 35 members. “Our new board members possess deep knowledge of African American cultureand a
ABOUT THE WRIGHT
About the Museum. For over half a century, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has dedicated itself to exploring and celebrating the rich cultural legacy of African Americans. Through dozens of permanent and visiting exhibitions, over 300 annual public events and programs, as well as education and research opportunitiesfor
BECOME A MEMBER
One single-visit guest pass. Get an Individual Membership. Families - $65. Two adults and up to four children under the age of 18 eligible. Perks include: Free unlimited admission. Two single-visit guest passes. Get a Family Membership. Contributors - $150.GROUP TOURS
If you need to make changes to your reservation, or to cancel your group tour, please contact our Tour Specialist by email at sjohnson@thewright.org or by telephone at 313-494-5808. For school groups, one chaperone is required for every ten students. Eachchaperone will be
JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH In support of this uniquely Black American art form, Jazz Appreciation Month was founded by Smithsonian curator John Edward Hasse in 2001. At The Wright, we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by welcoming music lovers of all ages to enjoy jazz through reading, singing, playing instruments, and of course, simply listening along! Wright Now. EDUCATION | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN Education Programs. Workshops. The museum offers engaging workshops developed for children from preschool to high school. The interactive workshop settings compliment the long-term and short-term exhibitions, and thereby encourage exploration and appreciation of the histories and cultures of African and the African Diaspora. WRIGHT NOW | THE CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN Educating. Inspiring. Experience incredible moments from the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History through our online collection. This image was taken at the Dilla Youth Day event on February 11, 2018. Over the years, The Wright has hosted performers, speakers, authors, singers and dignitaries from across the Africandiaspora, to
RING OF GENEALOGY
Created for The Wright's Ford Freedom Rotunda by renowned Michigan-born muralist Hubert Massey, the Ring of Genealogy is a thirty-seven-foot floor installation encircled by hundreds of bronze nameplates, each bearing the name of an iconic figure from African-American history. This is no simple monument. It is an introduction to the museum experience, an art piece that encapsulatesthe complex
CAMP AFRICA 2020: SOCIALLY DISTANT Camp Africa 2020 is here! People of all ages can now enjoy this free, family-favorite program, hosted online by The Wright's Education Team. Scroll down to begin learning and exploring our history and our world, connecting to our lives.POSTERS ON POLITICS
Posters on Politics is a collection of political and philosophical posters created by artists and graphic designers from around the world. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History presents this collection of posters showcasing issues of police brutality, social justice, women’s rights, and American politics. WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS Welcome New Board Members. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has announced the addition of eight prominent community leaders to its board of directors. With the addition of the new members, the board has reached its maximum of 35 members. “Our new board members possess deep knowledge of African American cultureand a
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