Create collage art using images of parade culture. Explore the theme of what freedom looks like for you and the larger community. Open to kids 6 - 12 years of age.
In this three workshop series, discover the history of Super Sunday and Jerome “Big Duck” Smith, while creating a collage with images of parade culture. Explore questions like, What makes parade culture radical? and What can I learn about freedom from these traditions?
Workshops are led by The Black School, an experimental art school and community service organization based in the Seventh Ward.
Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.
AGE GROUP: | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Crafting | Arts & Cultural |
TAGS: | Youth Programming | S.M.A.R.T Kids |
Nora Navra Library, originally called Branch Nine, opened in two temporary locations during 1946. The original permanent 2,500-square-foot building, located at 1902 St. Bernard Avenue, was dedicated as the Nora Navra Library on May 2, 1954. Branch Nine and Nora Navra Library served the people of the Seventh Ward continuously for 69 years until it was destroyed by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The destroyed building was demolished in 2017, and construction began on a new one. The celebration of the new 7,800 square foot building, held on Friday, August 24 and Saturday, August 25, 2018, marked the official reopening of all six of the Libraries that were damaged beyond repair by Hurricane Katrina.