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Join us for the whole month of February at the Carver for an incredible calendar of events celebrating Black History Month! Here at the Carver, we celebrate Black History all year, but we're shining our brightest in February for our community. From African Drumming workshops to Black History Month Kid's Day, Carver Museum ATX is the place to celebrate Black History in Austin! Tap in to learn about all the exciting happenings all month long.
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The Carver Museum and Cultural Center presents: The Department of the People Plus Process, under the Division of False Authority, a new exhibit by multimedia artist Moyo Oyelola.
The Department of the People + Process will open on Thursday, November 3, 2022, and run through Saturday, February 25, 2023 at the Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center. While on view, artist, Moyo Oyelola will announce processing dates as they approach for audience applications. This element of the exhibit is a live and interactive performance by the artist. Upcoming processing dates can be viewed here.

"What does it mean to register your security, your car, and your life away to a greater authority? We all do it every day. Who does bureaucracy serve and does structure create or crush personal freedom? When does power become an enemy of progress?” questions interdisciplinary and performance-based artist Moyo Oyelola in his upcoming exhibit, The Department of the People + Process.
Through multimedia displays and interactive performance art, this exhibition at the Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogical Center examines questions of authority and the self-sovereignty of the human journey. As bold as it is mischievous, The Department of the People + Process pokes at societal norms and invites attendees to reflect, dream and participate, offering an inspiring container for the reclamation and expression of self. This work evolves in real-time, extending the audience's experience from passive consumption to active participation as they answer the exhibit's questions and contribute to the narrative.
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History, culture and art exhibits curated to educate and inspire. The Carver Museum has two rotating art galleries as well as four permanent exhibits honoring African-Americans in Austin and beyond.

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The Genealogy Center provides genealogy databases, workshops and seminars for free.

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