Fahamu Pecou’s RiTES exhibit opens tonight at the Zuckerman
Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University from 6-8 pm.
Cheers Everyone!
I am getting ready to enjoy another day in Georgia. There
is always something going on and I do my best to let you know about it! In
between promoting the upcoming Heroes Villains Art Show at Monday Night Brewing
September 1st produced by my company AllWays Open (click on the
sidebar flyer), I can use a break.
With that being said, here are two events I
am definitely hitting up—Red HareBrewing’s 4th Anniversary and brilliant artist/curator/scholar
Fahamu Pecou’s RiTES exhibit featuring four artists at Kennessaw State's Zuckerman Museum of Art. Both go
down today and I can’t miss ‘em! The official information is below straight
from the source.
Oh, and a crazy shout out to my good friend, Atlanta BeerTours co-founder, and BeerPop podcast co-host Aaron Rolka. He will be celebrating
his birthday as well starting with Red Brick at 2 p.m. I guess I have three can’t-miss
destinations today!
Thanks in advance for supporting everything I am a part
of. That means more than you will ever know. You inspire me to keep bringing the
beer and art world something fresh as much as possible. Did I mention Heroes
Villains? Be sure to follow the hashtag #HeroesVillains on Instagram and Twitter for more info all over the Web.
Holla!!!
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Red Hare Celebrates Year 4 In Style!
Come kick it today from 2:00-6:00 pm at Red Hare Brewing!
Join Red Hare as they celebrate their 4th year making
beer with 4 hours of live music, 15 different draft beers and limited edition
souvenir glassware! Go here for all
the info!
RiTES
Fahamu Pecou,
Curator
Zuckerman Museum of
Art at Kennesaw State University from 6-8pm.
1000 Chastain Road,
MD 3104 Kennesaw, GA 30144
August 22 -
December 6, 2015
This exhibition considers the formal and inconsistent
system of rites of passage in determining how one becomes a man, specifically,
a Black man. In many respects, the show
seeks to challenge the concept of an ideal manhood by exploring the various and
dynamic methodologies by which the idea of manhood is interpreted, imposed, and
performed.
Artists include: Alexis Peskine, Cosmo Whyte, Jon Goode, and
Robert Hodge