Past event – Van Gogh for kids 6-9 – Online Art Webinar – live on Zoom

Art Enthusiasts is an independent group of art professionals in London, who organise tours and workshops for adults and children aged 6+.

Kids are invited to join this fun and educational webinar about the famous artist Vincent Van Gogh!

Children will listen to an interesting lecture about the artist in focus, watch the demo on how the artist created his works and after will receive a live step-by-step instruction on how to paint like Van Gogh and will create a work in the style of the famous artist.

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Date: Wednesday 6th May
Time: 10:00am to 11:30am

Past event – Shooting Sparklers With Gavin Hoey – live on Facebook

Join Olympus Ambassador Gavin Hoey for another live photo shoot on the OlympusUK
Facebook page, where he’ll share some of his favourite photography ideas to help you stay creative at home!

In this session Gavin will ignite the spark of creativity by sharing some tips for photographing mini cake sparklers. To keep things simple throughout the session, Gavin will stick to one camera (his Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III) and the budget-friendly M.Zuiko Digital 45mm F1.8 lens. His straightforward approach will also extend to the lighting, as this will be a “no flash required” session.

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Date: Wednesday 6th May
Time: 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Past event – Nefertiti an icon of Black Beauty? Nzingha lecture 62 – live on Zoom

Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London however during lockdown they will be hosting online events.

Illustrated talk on Nefertiti and her portrayal by Europeans and people of African descent in popular culture.

From pop videos like Remember the Time to Rihanna as Nefertiti in 2017 Vogue , Queen Nefertiti has gained prominence as an icon of Black beauty. Nzingha lecturer Kandace Chimbiri, considers how Nefertiti has defined (or not) Ancient Egyptian Beauty.

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Date: Sunday 24th May
Time: 3:00pm to 4:30pm

Past event – Black Films and White power: 13 years of African Odysseys (6 week online course) – live on Zoom

Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London however during lockdown they will be hosting online events.

African Odysseys has screened rare and unusual films from the African diaspora once a month since 2007. It is the only such programme in Britain and has a vast catalogue of films, Q&A and specific knowledge.

This online course will present the best films, ideas, Q&A, talks, interviews, and knowledge of thirteen years of African/Caribbean film programming at the BFI Southbank. Distilled into six online learning sessions and one physical meet up, the course will feature various African Odysseys contributors, special guest’s, films clips, quizzes and lectures.

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Dates:
Thursday 21st May
Thursday 28th May
Thursday 4th June
Thursday 11th June
Thursday 18th June
Thursday 25th Jun

Time: from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Past event – Toni Morrison. Her life, her work. 4 week introductory course (online) – live on Zoom

Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London however during lockdown they will be hosting online events.

4 week introductory course on the acclaimed Nobel laureate Toni Morrison: biographical, fiction and non-fiction.

In honour of the acclaimed Toni Morrison, this course introduces you to aspects of her rich biography as well as some of her fiction and non-fiction. It will give you the chance to explore and/or revisit this writer’s life, her deep imagination, stellar use of language and also her opinions and generous wisdom.

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Dates:
Wednesday 20th May
Wednesday 27th May
Wednesday 3rd June
Wednesday 10th June

Time: from 6:30pm

Past event – African Women Resistance Leaders: Political & Spiritual (6 week online course) – live on Zoom

Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London however during lockdown they will be hosting online events.

This 6 week online course will detail Black women who have fought against colonialism and racism over the last 400 years and examine their varied spiritual belief systems. Mainstream history consistently ignores the contribution of Black women in general, but many of these women used indigenous spiritual belief systems to sustain their own ideologies and inspire their followers. African civilisations and belief systems were, and are, routinely denigrated by Europeans which has led to stigma and mis-representation.

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Dates:
Tuesday 19th May
Tuesday 26th May
Tuesday 2nd June
Tuesday 9th June
Tuesday 16th June
Tuesday 23rd June

Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Past event – The Amazing James Baldwin (6 week online course) – live on Zoom

Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London however during lockdown they will be hosting online events.

The Amazing James Baldwin: An exciting, interactive multi-media online course triggered by the recent Baldwin film dramatisation ‘If Beale Street could Talk’. This course also references the Oscar-nominated documentary ‘I Am Not Your Negro’. This six-week course is an introduction to James Baldwin and a selection of his works. The course draws on a range of written and visual material to present an overview of his writings and contributions to the questions of race and identity, examining how they continue to impact us now.

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Dates:
Monday 18th May
Monday 25th May
Monday 1st June
Monday 8th June
Monday 15th June
Monday 22nd June

Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Past event – Image of the Black in the National Gallery Online Part One – live on Zoom

Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London however during lockdown they will be hosting online events.

A live Zoom webinar introduction to the Image of the Black in the National Gallery.

The National Gallery is one of the world’s greatest collection of European art. Hidden in its collection of over 2,500 works there are many black presences most times hidden.

This Image of the Black in the National Gallery Online Part One is the first in a two one-hour live Zoom webinars introducing that overt, and covert black presence to be found in the Gallery’s collection, from subjects of economic capital to creators of cultural capital; musicians, kings, slaves, servants, saints and artists, sometimes just as people.

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Dates:
Sunday 10th May
Sunday 17th May
Sunday 7th June

Time: 11:00am to 12:00pm