Sideswiped by Eternity: The Joseph L. Roberts Exhibition

Ebenezer Baptist Church 101 Jackson Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Celebrate the opening of "Sideswiped by Eternity: The Joseph L. Roberts Exhibition." Curated by Ebenezer Baptist Church, the exhibition is the first survey of artifacts and documents highlighting the life and career of Rev. Joseph. L. Roberts, senior pastor from 1975-2005. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit will be on display until […]

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“The Soul of Georgia” Exhibit Opening

Russell Library Special Collection Galleries Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA, United States

Curated by Georgia College Special Collections, "The Soul of Georgia" is a richly illustrated exhibit highlighting Middle Georgia’s incredible impact on the formation of R&B and soul. The exhibition's grand opening will feature a lecture by Dr. Maisha Akbar of Fort Valley State University. Dr. Akbar will explore the blueswoman performance tradition as a means […]

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“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

“You’re My Type: A Short History of Typing”

Georgia Writers Museum 109 S. Jefferson Ave., Eatonton, GA, United States

A new temporary exhibit at Georgia Writers Museum explores the evolution of typing from the invention of the earliest typewriter to the modern age of computers. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, the exhibit can be viewed on Thursdays and Fridays throughout the month of December.

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