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Poetry event Dec. 9 at Museum of African American Art celebrates arts and culture along K Line


Join Metro Art and poets Nikki Blak, Kamau Daáood, Cynthia Guardado, Ill Camille, Malaika Jules and Rhys Langston for an afternoon of spoken word and art about the neighborhoods along the K Line with We Are Here: Poetry Along the K. Artist féi hernandez will emcee.  

This free poetry event is at the Museum of African American Art on Saturday, December 9, at 2 p.m. and complements the exhibition Here: Arts & Culture Along the K, featuring artwork along the K Line. The museum is in Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, steps from the K Line. The exhibition is on view through Feb. 25. 

The poetry event and exhibition are free to the public. RSVPs for the event are recommended but not required and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.  

Museum of African American Art
Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza
Level 2, Suite
3650 W Martin Luther King Jr Bl
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Museum Hours: Wed – Sun, 11AM – 5PM

The museum is easily accessible via the K Line’s Martin Luther King Jr. Station. Plan your trip with Google or Apple Maps, the Transit or Moovit apps or Metro’s Trip Planner. Free parking is available at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.

This event is wheelchair accessible and reserved seating is available for mobility support.

The Here exhibition honors what has been, what is present and what is possible in neighborhoods near the K Line.

Artworks on view by Alexis Hunley, Carlson Hatton, Dean Erdmann, Eileen Cowin, Erwin Redl, Geoff McFetridge, Giovanni Solis, Ingrid Calame, Jaime Scholnick, Jason Williams, Kenturah Davis, Kim Schoenstadt, Mara Lonner, Michael C. Hsiung, Mickalene Thomas, Mobolaji Olambiwonnu, Moses X. Ball, Motherland Music, Rebeca Méndez, Russell Hamilton, Sam Pace, Sherin Guirguis, Shinique Smith and Wakana Kimura.

Along with the exhibition, a companion publication celebrates arts and culture along the K Line through Metro Art commissions and collaborations. The publication is available for free at the museum, while supplies last. Some of the poets in the Dec. 9 event are also featured in the book.

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Metro Art enhances the customer experience with innovative visual and performing arts that encourage ridership and connect people and neighborhoods in L.A. County. Artworks are integrated into the growing Metro network, creating a sense of place. Photography installations, posters, art tours and live performances — all breathe life into our system and tell the deep and complex stories of the many communities we serve.

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