MLK Day at the Currier: Free programming and events to put the unity in community

Installation view of Sanaa Gateja: Selected Works at the Currier Museum of Art. Photo by Morgan Karanasios.
Installation view of Sanaa Gateja: Selected Works at the Currier Museum of Art. Photo by Morgan Karanasios.

MANCHESTER, NHย  โ€“ The Currier Museum of Art will host a free event to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

On Monday, January 15, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Currier invites the public to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with free programming at the museum. Visitors can join curator-led tours focused on diverse artists represented in the Currier collection; enjoy collaborative art-making activities, including paper bead creations inspired by the work of Sanaa Gateja; and participate in responsive exercises rooted in the teachings of Dr. King. There will also be special spoken-word performances by The Racial Unity Team of NH, and a screening of Dr. Kingโ€™s iconic โ€œI Have a Dreamโ€ speech.ย 

A full slate of accessible art activities and gallery tours will focus on celebrating our nationโ€™s diverse voices.

โ€œMartin Luther King Jr. Day provides an opportunity to reflect on building stronger communities ย that support self-expression,โ€ said Rachael Kane, curator of education and interpretation at the Currierย  Museum. โ€œThe Currier is a wonderful place to kickstart your creativity, connect with others, and find ย inspiration to do good work in your neighborhood. We hope that finding examples of Dr. Kingโ€™s ideals inย  our galleries, local classrooms, and broader communities will serve as a joyful reminder of theย  importance of hope and creativity.โ€ย 


In the spirit of Dr. King, the theme for the Currierโ€™s event is โ€œVistas of the Future,โ€ which is intended to emphasize how important shared vision and unity were to the American civil rights movement. โ€œUnity and allyship are core principles of Dr. Kingโ€™s vision of societal change,โ€ said Bruce McColl, director of engagement at the Currier Museum. โ€œHe sought common ground among diverse groups, encouraging people to work together in solidarity to address harmful systemic issues such as racism, inequality, and social injustice. We celebrate Martin Luther Kingโ€™s dream by joining with members of the larger Newย  Hampshire community who believe in the power of a shared vision for the future.โ€ย 

McColl added that the museum is especially honored to once again celebrate Dr. Kingโ€™s inspiring legacy with Citizens, a partnership that resulted in an incredible MLK Day celebration last year. โ€œWe are thrilled to support the Currier Museum of Art once again in honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.โ€™s legacy of creating a society where everyone is seen, heard, and respected,โ€ said Joe Carelli, Citizens Newย  Hampshire and Vermont State President. โ€œBy advocating for inclusion and belonging, Dr. King taught usย  to create a more diverse and prosperous workforce, where everyone has the chance to fulfill theirย  potential and enrich society.โ€


 


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