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Rejoice, Resist, Rest: Images of Black Liberation From the Johnson Publishing Company Archive

February 18 – May 17, 2026
All day
535 Means St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Description

The exhibition Rejoice, Resist, Rest: Images of Black Liberation from the Johnson Publishing Company Archives presents a selection of artworks, archival photographs, texts, and zines by students of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective and the Spelman Photography Program produced through access to the Johnson Publishing Company Archive, an initiative supported by the Getty Research Institute. Students engaged with historical photographs and other ephemera symbolic of the 20th century Black American experience and responded via themes of freedom and liberation. The results include a variety of interpretations and responses dependent upon a student’s personal, artistic, and academic interests. The project materialized in photography and curatorial studies courses taught in the Department of Art & Visual Culture at Spelman College under the direction of Nydia Blas, M.F.A., and Chad Dawkins, Ph.D.


This project is made possible with grant support awarded to Spelman College from Getty Research Institute through Johnson Publishing Company Archive initiative.
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'Ascension: Rise of the Black Quarterback'

April 30 – June 1, 2026
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
250 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA

Description

The College Football Hall of Fame proudly presents Ascension: Rise of the Black Quarterback, a new exhibition examining the historic journey of Black quarterbacks in college football as part of The Hall's Black History Month programming.

From breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes to leading the game with innovation and excellence, Ascension highlights generations of players, coaches, and programs—including iconic figures from HBCUs—who reshaped the sport.

Featuring immersive storytelling, rare artifacts, and inspiring moments, the exhibition celebrates the legacy and impact of Black quarterbacks on today’s game, thanks to collaboration with Kia and Coca-Cola.

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'Ain't Misbehavin' The Fats Waller Musical Show'

April 30 – May 10, 2026
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
1175 Senoia Rd., Ste. C, Tyrone, GA 30290, USA

Description

Ain’t Misbehavin’ is a high-energy celebration of the music, humor, and heart of jazz legend Fats Waller. Bursting with swing, stride piano, and soulful vocals, this toe-tapping revue brings the Harlem Renaissance to life with unforgettable songs, playful wit, and nonstop joy.

If you love jazz, Broadway, or a great night out—

you’ll love this show!

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Children's Museum of Atlanta Welcomes 'AIM HIGH' Tuskegee Airmen Exhibit

April 30 – May 10, 2026
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30313

Description

Children’s Museum of Atlanta will debut its first featured exhibit of 2026 “AIM HIGH: Soaring with the Tuskegee Airmen,” inviting children and families to explore the history of the Tuskegee Airmen while discovering the science, imagination and future of flight. On Saturday, Jan. 17, during a weekend dedicated to reflection, service and the pursuit of equality, AIM HIGH highlights the achievements of the first Black military aviators in the U.S. Armed Forces – trailblazers who defied discrimination, broke barriers and helped change the course of American history. The limited-time experience will be featured at the Museum through Sunday, May 10.

“Opening Aim High on such an important weekend is especially meaningful,” said Edwin Link, executive director of Children’s Museum of Atlanta. “The Tuskegee Airmen embody many of the values Dr. King championed like resilience, excellence and the belief that opportunity should never be limited by race. Through play-based learning, this exhibit helps children engage with that history in an empowering, joyful way while seeing themselves in new roles and possibilities.”

Throughout the space, young aviators will explore a variety of interactive experiences, including:

·       Cockpit Flight Trainer: Step inside a life-size cockpit complete with real airplane seats and immersive video views of takeoff and landing, designed for dramatic play.

·       Things That Fly Praxinoscope: Discover an early form of animation as images of flying objects come to life through rotating visuals.

·       Land the Plane Maze: Inspired by air traffic control radar, children guide a plane safely to its landing strip using balance and coordination.

·       Imagination Mirrors: Pressure-activated mirrors reveal images of aircraft, helping kids see themselves in aviation-related roles.

·       Wearable Wings: Build and wear airplane wings or a rocket ship to imagine soaring through the sky.

The installation also features “Black Wings: American Dreams of Flight,” organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, with generous support from the MetLife Foundation. This companion exhibition traces the contributions of African Americans in aviation – from early pioneers of the 1910s to today’s astronauts – celebrating achievement, innovation and the ongoing pursuit of equity in the skies and beyond.

Through hands-on experiences, the exhibit connects their story to modern STEAM concepts, empowering young learners to see themselves as innovators, leaders and problem-solvers. Created by Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh in partnership with Hosanna House, this exhibit blends aviation history with interactive play inspired by the real tools and tasks of flying. Children of all ages are encouraged to imagine themselves as pilots, engineers and dreamers, while learning that perseverance, courage and curiosity can help them soar.

Images: HERE
2026 May

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Xscape: 'The Mother's Day Love Affair'

May 10, 2026
12:00 AM
660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA

Description

Celebrate Mother’s Day with the Queens of R&B. Atlanta’s own XSCAPE returns home for The Mother’s Day Love Affair, one night only at the historic Fox Theatre.


Joined by special guests K. Michelle and Donell Jones, this unforgettable evening will feature timeless hits, powerhouse vocals, and the songs that defined a generation.


Make this Mother’s Day truly special and give her a night she’ll never forget!

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R&B Fest

May 16, 2026
04:00 PM
50 Lower Alabama Street, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA

Description

🎶 Our DJs are set to spin all your favourite R&B anthems, turning up the heat with every beat. Prepare for a spectacle like no other with dancers, crazy visuals and much more🎤✨


Venue: Lunchbox, 50 Lower Alabama Street, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States

Time: 4pm - 9pm

Last Entry: 6pm


Join us for a night of unforgettable memories, infectious rhythms, and pure R&B magic.


MUSIC POLICY:

Expect to hear: All your favourite 90’s and 00’s R&B Anthems - SEAN PAUL • MISSY ELLIOT • FAT JOE • CASSIE • TWISTA • MASE • MYA • NEXT • MARIO • DONNELL JONES • JOE • AMERIE • KELIS • MARIAH CAREY • YING YANG TWINS • PRETTY RICKY • DRU HILL • JODECI • MS LAURYN HILL • USHER • TLC • ASHANTI • LUDACRIS • CIARA • NEYO • JA RULE • GINU WINE • EVE • MONICA • DESTINY'S CHILD and many more!


IMPORTANT INFO:

• This Is A DJ Club Night, The Artists Pictured In Our Event Artwork Are Not Performing

• This Event Is 21+ (Adults Only)


CONTACT US:

• Please Contact Us Via Our Contact Page On Our Website: www.rnb-festival.com/pages/contact

• We Aim To Respond To All Enquiries Within 48 Hours (excluding weekends & public holidays)