Next month, we honor those who were the original pioneers of a black lives matter movement that reshaped the way society would see and respect people of color. The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, cultural, social, and artistic movement that took place..
Our first delivery of JOY went out this week. We could all use some joy right now, huh? This is especially true for older adults. Due to the increased risk factors COVID-19 poses for older adults, many seniors are staying safe by..
Protests this summer have lifted the voices of people seeking justice. Thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest systemic racism and police brutality. Inspired by this, Kennedy Heights Arts Center partnered with Art Beyond Boundaries to provide a platform..
Kennedy Heights Arts Center’s Tellus Zine is back with an open call for submissions! This teen-led digital publication provides..
Unleash your creativity and imagination this summer at Kennedy Heights Arts Center! We offer a variety of one-week camps..
Are you a high school student (ages 14 – 18) who is helpful, creative, models leadership, and likes working..
Change is a juried exhibition featuring 57 works by 44 local artists interpreting the theme of “change.” Artworks in a variety of 2-D and 3-D mediums examine the influences and repercussions of adjustments (good and bad) within our lives, and showcase the..
Celebrate the vibrancy of the African diaspora with Vibrations of Joy presented by Brazil Cincy Samba Dance and the Ijo-Ugo West African Dancers. This dynamic performance showcases the rich cultural heritage of Brazilian dance, infused with the energy, color, and happiness of..