On Thursday, June 5 at noon, join Jubilee Artisans Exhibition Curator Ayanna Johnson at Ellwood House Museum for a free lecture.
As an emerging art historian and graduate of NIU College of Business, Johnson works to tell the story of history through artwork. In her lecture, titled “The Interrelation of Art + History,” she will provide a thoughtful and inspiring conversation about how art creates space for diverse perspectives and helps us better understand the world through history. Join the Ellwood House Museum for this enriching experience where history, creativity and conversation come together.
“The Interrelation of Art and History” is part of “Brown Bag Lunch Lecture series”, free monthly programs offered in collaboration by the Ellwood House Museum and DeKalb County History Center. Registration is not necessary, and participants are welcome to bring lunch and eat during the program.
Brown Bag Lunch is funded in part by the Mary E. Stevens Concert and Lecture Fund. Learn more at ellwoodhouse.org/lectures.
Ellwood House Museum is located at 420 Linden Place in DeKalb. Parking is available on-site.