NCAAA News
Please join us for the 10th Annual Big Head Community Festival
Sponsored by the Boston Juneteenth Committee & the National Center of Afro-American Artists Saturday, September 10, 2022 from 1PM to dusk on the grounds of the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 300 Walnut Ave in Roxbury.
The Arts Lift Us
We must contribute our share to building tomorrow even when the sky is cloudy and the vision of its outcome is momentarily obscured, for it is precisely at such times that the arts can expand our vision, deepen our understanding, and increase our empathy for others. We are bound to…
Putting Your Touch on Greatness
Join us for the 12th Annual Washing and Polishing of John Wilson’s Eternal Presence, 1987. Saturday, July 13, 202411am to 2pmFree to all Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists300 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury MA
The 14th Annual Juneteenth Emancipation Observance
Record A Birthday Message to Miss Lewis
Click here to record a Birthday message to honor the life and legacy of Miss Elma Lewis
Celebration of Miss Elma Lewis
To register for this celebration click HERE.
Abbotsford Is Getting A New Roof
Abbotsford, the historic mansion that houses the National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) and its museum, is getting a much-needed new roof that will return it to slate and copper, the original material when it was first occupied circa 1872. Already, the magnificent old structure is being ringed with scaffolds…
The Light Is Coming
All of us at the National Center of Afro-American Artists thank all of you for your support and concern over the period of COVID-19 distress. Though we’re not out of the woods yet, we think we see light at the end of the tunnel, and we hope to have exciting…