MALCOLM X DAY BLACK BOOK EXPOSITION
ELEGBA FOLKLORE SOCIETY & UBUS BOOKS & THINGS Present MALCOLM X DAY BLACK BOOK EXPOSITION Saturday, May 18 - Sunday, May 19 ◉ Richmond, Virginia UBUS and Elegba Folklore Society are combining forces to present […]
ELEGBA FOLKLORE SOCIETY & UBUS BOOKS & THINGS Present MALCOLM X DAY BLACK BOOK EXPOSITION Saturday, May 18 - Sunday, May 19 ◉ Richmond, Virginia UBUS and Elegba Folklore Society are combining forces to present […]
Come see Elegba Folklore Society at the ARTisan Café on Saturday, June 8. Be the first to browse and buy our summer collection of art and imports. Get your unique piece of Mali mudcloth or Maasai jewelry. Wear […]
Body As Art opens at Elegba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center on Friday, November 1 as a part of the 1st Fridays ArtWalk, 5 – 9p. This series of black and […]
Elegba Folklore Society is pleased to be among the eight Richmond, Virginia-based arts and cultural organizations partnering to facilitate community-wide conversations inspired by their respective exhibitions and programs that focus on civil […]
Race, Place & Identity
On Saturday, February 22 at 3:00pm, Elegba Folklore Society will show the documentary February One in its cultural center, 101 E Broad St, in the downtown RVA Arts District. This […]
Genworth Lights Up! Open House http://www.richmondcenterstage.com/lightsup Saturday, March 22 The Cowtail Switch The Horsetail or Cowtail or Cowtail Switch is a symbol of power, order, status and influence in several African […]
Happy Spring! (Maybe?) Let's Celebrate! Visit Elegba Folklore Society's Cultural Center during the First Fridays ArtWalk Friday, April 4, 5 - 9p Still Going - African Root, American Fruit: Paintings […]
Elegba Folklore Society's informing and affirming cultural history tour, In the Beginning… Virginia, Along the Trail of Enslaved Africans is sought after as a not-to-be-missed life experience. Normally a group […]
Join us on theTrail on April 26. This time the organizer is the Remembering Slavery, Resistance and Freedom Project. How should we address the legacies of slavery? Events and exhibits have, […]