Revolution: Resistance, Rebellion, Resilience: Art and Protest Collage Workshop

Tue, Jun 16 2026
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Macon, Dionne Mack-Harvin Heritage Center

adults AAHC all ages arts and crafts humanities and art


Please join us for the opening of Greg Roberson's newest exhibition, Revolution: Resistance, Rebellion and Resilience.  Black resistance art has long been a tool for challenging oppression, reclaiming identity, and inspiring justice. The artwork of Mr. Roberson reflects the core of Black resistance art: visibility, truth-telling, and empowerment. They remind us that art is not passive decoration but a living, breathing form of protest and cultural preservation. From the bold posters of the Black Panther Party to the narrative quilts of Faith Ringgold, these works continue to inspire movements for justice today.

Join us for a collage workshop on Art as Activism 

activism is participatory: it invites dialogue, reaction, and reinterpretation. The city itself becomes a living gallery, where the walls speak of inequality, war, ecology, and hope.

All supplies included

Space is limited, so Registration is encouraged 

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