Friends of the Center for African American History, Art & Culture

Friends of the Center for African American History, Art & Culture Friends of the Center for African American History, Art & Culture grew from a community effort to restore the Immanuel Institute, founded by Rev. W.R. Coles.

Coles in 1889, and preserve African American history, art, and culture in Aiken County and beyond. The Friends of the Center for African American History, Art & Culture is a community-based organization dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and sharing the rich history, artistic expression, and cultural contributions of African Americans in Aiken County and beyond. Our organization was born from a

shared commitment to restore and revitalize the historic Immanuel Institute, founded in 1889 by Rev. Once a cornerstone of education and opportunity for African Americans in the region, the Institute stands as a powerful symbol of resilience, achievement, and community legacy. Through preservation efforts, educational programs, cultural events, exhibitions, and community partnerships, we work to ensure that these stories are not only remembered but actively shared with future generations. Our vision is to create a vibrant cultural center where history, art, scholarship, and community engagement come together to inspire learning, foster dialogue, and honor the enduring impact of African American experiences. The Friends of the Center for African American History, Art & Culture believes that preserving history is more than protecting buildings and artifacts—it is safeguarding voices, experiences, and traditions that shape our collective future. Our Mission
To preserve the Immanuel Institute building and to be an educational resource with interactive programs of sight and sound that educate and inspire, that celebrate both Aiken’s diversity and its sense of community and that demonstrate the many contributions of African Americans in Aiken County, in South Carolina and in our nation. Our Vision
To establish a dynamic center that serves as a hub for historical preservation, artistic expression, education, and community connection in Aiken County and beyond.

✨🎶 Don’t forget! 🎶 ✨🧡There’s still time to experience The Divine Dance exhibit at CAAHAC! Come immerse yourself in a bea...
05/29/2026

✨🎶 Don’t forget! 🎶 ✨

🧡There’s still time to experience The Divine Dance exhibit at CAAHAC! Come immerse yourself in a beautiful celebration of movement, creativity, culture, and artistic expression. Whether you’ve already visited or plan to stop by for the first time, this exhibit is one you won’t want to miss.

💚Bring a friend and come experience The Divine Dance! 🎵

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TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT! Be sure to drop by CAAHAC to get a first glimpse at Dr. Maxine Bryant's new board game, Griot Spea...
05/29/2026

TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT!

Be sure to drop by CAAHAC to get a first glimpse at Dr. Maxine Bryant's new board game, Griot Speaks.

Doors will open at 5:30 pm. Admission is FREE.

We can't wait to see you ⭐

Make sure to visit us on Friday, May 29th, for a special premiere of Dr. Maxine Bryant's newest board game, Griot Speaks...
05/26/2026

Make sure to visit us on Friday, May 29th, for a special premiere of Dr. Maxine Bryant's newest board game, Griot Speaks! The public is welcome to come to this FREE event. See you there!

05/22/2026

Last year’s Juneteenth celebration reminded us why this day matters so much — the joy, the community, the history. 🕊️ We can’t wait to come together again in 2026 to honor and celebrate freedom with all of you. All are welcome. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 We might even have a stroll off 🤔🤷🏽‍♀️🎶🕺🏽

05/20/2026

The Genealogy Lab will be closed today. It will reopen to its normal business hours on Friday, May 22, 2026.

📚Join the CAAHAC Outreach and Education Committee for our new virtual book club! We are excited to begin our first selec...
05/20/2026

📚Join the CAAHAC Outreach and Education Committee for our new virtual book club! We are excited to begin our first selection, The Cost of the Vote by Carolyn Click. Winner of the inaugural Book Prize. This powerful book explores the history, challenges, and ongoing importance of voting rights, making it a meaningful starting point for conversation and learning together. Our reading guide is linked below to help guide discussion and reflection as we read. Grab your copy, follow along, and join us as we learn, discuss, and engage! 📖✨

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JxrqL3_Vh5kd7Zsi-r88XsmuGeLi9IjQ/view?usp=sharing

05/18/2026

📢Calling all FRIENDS of the CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY, ART AND CULTURE‼️ Join us for our annual meeting on June 1st at 5:30pm. If you haven’t yet formalized your FRIEND status, you can do so in person at CAAHAC or online at www.caahac.org/membership. Memberships are available from $25 and up. Join before June 1 and receive a special welcome gift! 🎁

🎶 Don’t miss The Divine Dance Exhibit! 🎶🧡Come experience an inspiring celebration of movement, culture, creativity and e...
05/15/2026

🎶 Don’t miss The Divine Dance Exhibit! 🎶

🧡Come experience an inspiring celebration of movement, culture, creativity and expression through this beautiful exhibit. Whether you’re an art lover, dancer or simply looking for something meaningful to explore, The Divine Dance is an experience you won’t want to miss.💚

❤️Bring your friends and family and come see the incredible work on display at CAAHAC!🖤

Join us for a special Griot Speak Game Night at CAAHAC on Friday, May 29, from 6:00 PM–7:30 PM!Experience the engaging a...
05/15/2026

Join us for a special Griot Speak Game Night at CAAHAC on Friday, May 29, from 6:00 PM–7:30 PM!

Experience the engaging and thought-provoking Griot Speak game with none other than Dr. Maxine Bryant, founder of the game, who will be in attendance ahead of her lecture at the Aiken County Public Library on May 30.

This event is FREE and open to the public — come connect, learn, laugh, and celebrate culture through conversation and play.

📍 CAAHAC
📅 Friday, May 29
⏰ 6:00 PM–7:30 PM

Bring a friend and join the conversation!

05/14/2026

Wanna hear me (Lauren Virgo, your fearless museum director) talk about the "Shady Characters of the Winter Colony" for 45 minutes? I will be speaking at the Historic Aiken Foundation's Spring Meeting this Sunday, May 17.

So, come enjoy refreshments at 2:30 pm. At 3 pm, there will be an update about the HAF's important work to preserve Aiken's historic buildings and then my talk.

This free event is open to the public and will be held on the second floor of the The Center for African American History, Art & Culture (120 York Street NE).

Address

120 York Street NE
Aiken, SC
29801

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+18035024858

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