Conversation with classical, figurative sculptor Dana King live from her studio in Oakland, CA!
Join us on September 16th at 10 am for a virtual conversation with African American sculptor Dana King. Ms. King will be sharing her journey on the creation of her sculpture of William Lanson to be placed on the Freedom Trail in New Haven, CT and unveiled on September 26th. A link for the event will be available at on the NHFPL website on the advertisement banner.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-17) | Family and Children (6-12) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program |
TAGS: | William Lanson | Sculptures | New Haven | local history | Freedom Trail | Farmington Canal Trail | Dana King | Artist | art | African American History |
The Stetson Library is the go-to cultural arts space for programs and events resonating with the predominantly African-American community of Stetson’s service area. Stetson Library is the cornerstone of the Q House revival. Throughout the year, Stetson partners with local organizations to bring social services to residents and among its continuing programs Stetson focuses on healthy lifestyles, youth development, mentoring and programming for teens at risk.