A group of women gathered monthly in the gallery to write. Under the guidance of local poet Jamie Lee Elizabeth, they explored Black womanhood, friendship, love, heartbreak, grief, and joy — and made connections — in ways they hadn’t before. These meaningful..
It’s a demonstrated fact: schools that infuse the arts see a profound impact on students and culture. A recent study by the Brookings Institute found that increases in arts educational experiences in schools led to remarkable improvement in students’ academic, social, and..
It started with 26 kids from underserved elementary schools. They had not played music before, but once the door was opened, they soared to new heights. Over the next five years, their numbers swelled to 150 impressive young musicians performing on stages..
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..
May 22 – June 20 Kennedy Gallery at Kennedy Heights Arts Center Opening Reception: Friday, May 22 | 6–8 pm Each year, Kennedy Heights Arts Center celebrates our talented students with a group exhibition featuring original artwork created by youth, teen, and..
Join us for an insightful Artist Talk with Erin M. Smith Glenn on Saturday, May 30 starting at 1:00 pm as she talks about her current exhibition Coming of Age | New Works of the HAIRitage Series. This exhibition will be on..