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April 12, 2019, Friday - GRACE Exhibit Opening Reception at Hennepin Theatre Trust

Time: 5:30p - 7:30p

Location: Hennepin Theatre Trust, 900 Hennepin Avenue

GRACE Exhibit Opening Reception at Hennepin Theatre Trust

Join us for the opening of the GRACE exhibit by Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery showing at Hennepin Theatre Trust.

The GRACE exhibit is a visual history of the tradition of African American women wearing hats also called church hats. The exhibit features artists Christopheraaron Deanes, Walter Griffin, Christopher E. Harrison, Sean G. Phillips, Melodee Strong and Angie Hall Sandifer.

Free admission. The exhibit runs from April 12 through May 31.