The Arts At Page Library

The Arts At Page Library Founded in August 2016, The Arts At Page Library is a library arts program and space, located at Inman E. Page Library, Lincoln University Missouri.

The Arts At Page Library is a library arts program and space, located at Inman E. The art program was designed to expose students, faculty and the community to cultural artistry at a Historical Black College University Library.

Register for the African American Genealogy 101 Workshop, hosted by TAAPL. Participants will receive workshop materials ...
04/18/2017

Register for the African American Genealogy 101 Workshop, hosted by TAAPL. Participants will receive workshop materials and valuable information about researching their family history, learn about free genealogy databases, and begin a basic search for family members. This workshop will fill up fast! Sign up today here: African American Genealogy 101 Workshop Free Online Registration ends on April 25, 2017 at 5 PM CST. Event Date: April 26, 2017 | 9 AM - 11 AM Location: Inman E. Page Library, 712 Lee Drive, Room #119, Jefferson City, MO 65101

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Register for the African American Genealogy 101 Workshop, hosted by TAAPL. Participants will receive workshop materials and valuable information about researching their family history, learn about …

Join TAAPL for an exciting evening of poetry, words of encouragement, and thoughts from our creative poets, writers, and...
04/18/2017

Join TAAPL for an exciting evening of poetry, words of encouragement, and thoughts from our creative poets, writers, and readers of Lincoln University and the Jefferson City, Missouri community. The event begins promptly at 5 PM on April 26, 2017. Admission is free to the university community and the public. The Open Mic Sign Sheet will be available at 4:51 PM! Be There & Vent On The Mic!

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Join TAAPL for an exciting evening of poetry, words of encouragement, and thoughts from our creative poets, writers, and readers of Lincoln University and the Jefferson City, Missouri community. Th…

Above, see Maya Angelou deliver an animated reading of her famous poem, “Still I Rise,” which references many of her pas...
03/08/2017

Above, see Maya Angelou deliver an animated reading of her famous poem, “Still I Rise,” which references many of her past lives, including lines that seem to allude to her Miss Calypso days: “Does my sexiness upset you? / Does it come as a surprise / That I dance like I’ve got diamonds / At the meeting of my thighs?” The stanza is indicative of another quality among the many she enumerates, “sassiness.” But she begins the reading on a more sober note, with a statement about human resilience, the ability to get up and face the day, despite the fears we all live with.

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Above, see Maya Angelou deliver an animated reading of her famous poem, “Still I Rise,” which references many of her past lives, including lines that seem to allude to her Miss Calypso days: “Does …

TAAPL Film Society Spring 2017 Semester Film Schedule Film Screening: March 29, 2017 I'm Carolyn Parker: The Good, The B...
03/08/2017

TAAPL Film Society Spring 2017 Semester Film Schedule Film Screening: March 29, 2017 I'm Carolyn Parker: The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful | Watch Trailer When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in August 2005, the hardest-hit neighborhoods were also the city’s poorest. But nowhere was devastation greater than in the Lower Ninth Ward, a neighborhood bordered by the Industrial Canal and the Mississippi River, home to a vibrant African-American community and one extraordinary woman. [ 115 more words ]

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TAAPL Film Society Spring 2017 Semester Film Schedule Film Screening: March 29, 2017 I’m Carolyn Parker: The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful | Watch Trailer When Hurricane Katrina struck New…

Join The Arts At Page Library during the month of February for their annual African American History month celebration, ...
02/01/2017

Join The Arts At Page Library during the month of February for their annual African American History month celebration, hosted at Inman E. Page Library. All events are held on Wednesdays throughout the month and are free and open to the general public.

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Join The Arts At Page Library during the month of February for their annual African American History month celebration, hosted at Inman E. Page Library. All events are held on Wednesdays throughout…

For Immediate Release A Retrospective Look The Silent Intensity: African Americans in Southeast Missouri Farms Jefferson...
02/01/2017

For Immediate Release A Retrospective Look The Silent Intensity: African Americans in Southeast Missouri Farms Jefferson City, Missouri – (February 2017) – The Arts At Page Library presents their online African American history, photography exhibition entitled, The Silent Intensity: African Americans in Southeast Missouri Farms. The online exhibition features an array of documentary photographs that tell a story about the conditions during the Great Depression, in which African Americans lived and worked as sharecroppers in the state of Missouri. [ 613 more words ]

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For Immediate Release A Retrospective Look The Silent Intensity: African Americans in Southeast Missouri Farms Jefferson City, Missouri – (February 2017) – The Arts At Page Library presents their o…

Join The Arts At Page Library for a FREE public reading of It Can't Happen Here, written by Sinclair Lewis and adapted b...
01/13/2017

Join The Arts At Page Library for a FREE public reading of It Can't Happen Here, written by Sinclair Lewis and adapted by Tony Taccone and Bennett S. Cohen. The staged reading is being promoted nationally by Berkeley Repertory Theater. TAAPL will begin casting for the reading on January 23, 2017. In 1936, Sinclair Lewis adapted his novel into a play under the auspices of the Federal Theatre Project, and theatres across the country opened productions on the same night. [ 200 more words ]

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Join The Arts At Page Library for a FREE public reading of It Can’t Happen Here, written by Sinclair Lewis and adapted by Tony Taccone and Bennett S. Cohen. The staged reading is being promot…

All The Difference | Watch Trailer Film Description: The largely invisible and often crushing struggles of young African...
12/12/2016

All The Difference | Watch Trailer Film Description: The largely invisible and often crushing struggles of young African-American men come vividly — and heroically — to life in All the Difference, which traces the paths of two teens from the South Side of Chicago who dared to dream a seemingly impossible dream: to graduate from college. As this intimate film shows, Robert Henderson and Krishaun Branch’s determination started them on the road to success, but it was the support from people in their lives—parents, grandparents, teachers and mentors— that brought them to their destination. [ 60 more words ]

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  All The Difference | Watch Trailer Film Description: The largely invisible and often crushing struggles of young African-American men come vividly — and heroically — to life in All the Diffe…

ART TALKS Presents: African American Contemporary Artist and Painter, Kara Walker, on November 16, 2016 Time: 4:00 PM - ...
11/11/2016

ART TALKS Presents: African American Contemporary Artist and Painter, Kara Walker, on November 16, 2016 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Location: Inman E. Page Library, 712 Lee Drive, Room #100, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Admission: Free to university students, faculty, and the community

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ART TALKS Presents: African American Contemporary Artist and Painter, Kara Walker, on November 16, 2016 Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Location: Inman E. Page Library, 712 Lee Drive, Room #100, Jeff…

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712 Lee Drive
Jefferson City, MO
65101

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Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm

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