World Arts Focus presents: The Cultural Arts Festival 2024
Join us as we welcome Marcus Isaiah, a versatile professional dedicated to highlighting the arts' significance in contemporary culture.
Join us as we welcome Marcus Isaiah, a versatile professional dedicated to highlighting the arts' significance in contemporary culture.
Joe's Movement Emporium with the Mount Rainier Nature Center will celebrate this Earth Day with a Garden Crawl! This is an effort to bring people together and show how strong the environmental community is here in Mount Rainier. Our various partners and host sites will have nature-based workshops, hands-on green activities, giveaways, gardening tips, and so much more!
Embrace your heritage and celebrate the unbreakable bond between your roots and your identity at this unforgettable performance.
Join the Brentwood Tree Committee & Joe’s Movement Emporium to “Free the Trees“ from invasive vines!
Historians, writers and university professors explore and dive deep into the historical ramifications of slavery, freedom, and American history.
Genealogists and enthusiasts alike will explore what it means to belong through genealogy as it relates to the self and how its impacted one’s life.
This forum will hold deeper conversations about policies as it relates to freedom making amongst enslaved Africans and today’s laws as it relates to mass incarceration.
Gather with Joe's Movement + Black Leaves as we host a Community Gender and Inclusion conversation, led by Black Leaves Board Member, Darryl Moch and friends.
The National Symphony and Joe's invite you to a community workshop with violinist Marissa Regni! This March, the NSO partners with community-based organizations, historic venues, and local artists to inspire learning and unite audiences through the power of live classical music.
Join a creative team of artists, architects, and builders to explore public art solution to chronic stormwater issues that have affected the property at Joe's Movement Emporium. The Story of Water & Art project is an urban stormwater management practice, wildlife habitat renewal and public art project to showcase options for older commercial properties. A centerpiece of the exterior renovations includes a mural, by artist Rafael Rodriguez, a custom cascading rain water garden, and native plants. We would like to have community input and ideas. A planning grant was awarded by the Maryland State Arts Council to support an exciting public art project.