Hidden Spaces Tour
Learning about architecture and history, active engagement, walking, and staying fit.
Ticket Price: $$10 Residents & Members of Montpelier House Museum, $20 Non-resident
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Learning about architecture and history, active engagement, walking, and staying fit.
Ticket Price: $$10 Residents & Members of Montpelier House Museum, $20 Non-resident
Health and wellness, fostering community engagement, building trust, and learning diverse perspectives and inclusive history.
Ticket Price: $5 Residents; $7 Non-Residents; Free for Members of Montpelier House Museum
Celebrate Black History Month with Montpelier Arts Center! This annual exhibition shows the diverse talents of regional artists.
Ticket Price: Free
The Uhuru Quilters Guild presents a collection of works unified by the spirit of “Uhuru,” the Swahili word for freedom.
Ticket Price: Free
The Uhuru Quilters Guild presents a collection of works unified by the spirit of “Uhuru,” the Swahili word for freedom.
Ticket Price: Free
Join us on a journey through the rich history of African American poetry with host and poet laureate Dr. Karen Arnold.
Ticket Price: Free; tickets required
Back by popular demand! Get ready to open Black History Month with a performance that sets the tone for a season of celebration and reflection.
Ticket Price: $5
In honor of Black History Month, the First Fridays Listening Room presents Roots & Resonance, a special performance celebrating the profound legacy and future of Black musical innovation.
Ticket Price: $20
Join us for a free screening of Ailey, an extraordinary documentary about dancer, director, choreographer, and activist Alvin Ailey.
Ticket Price: Free
Experience an unforgettable afternoon performance by one of the region’s most exciting rising voices as we usher in Black History Month.
Ticket Price: $20
Discover the story of jazz in America, guided by some of the genre’s biggest stars and brightest luminaries such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and, of course, Ella Fitzgerald.
Ticket Price: $6 Child; $8 Adult; $6/person for groups of 20+
This entertaining lecture surveys music from jazz to soul, telling the incredible story of the D.C. area and its powerful influence on the history of Black popular music.
Ticket Price: $5 per lecture
Celebrate Black History Month with Montpelier Arts Center! This annual exhibition shows the diverse talents of regional artists.
Ticket Price: Free
This riveting discussion and performance explore how Black print culture shaped the development of classical music through poetry, literature, and artistic exchange.
Ticket Price: Free
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