The Amistad Center for Art & Culture

The Amistad Center for Art & Culture We celebrate art and culture influenced by people of African descent through education, scholarship and social experiences.

The Amistad Center engages, enlightens and entertains our Greater Hartford community and beyond. We take seriously our role and responsibility to build public understanding of the art and cultural expressions of people of African descent, and to ensure that our magnificent collection is cared for and made available to the public for generations to come.

05/26/2026

WHAT ARE YOU WEARING TO JUBILEE? FORMAL, COCKTAIL, AFRICAN/AFRO -DIASPORIC INSPIRED, BOLD EXPRESSIVE LOOKS?
This is a night where culture, creativity, and individuality are celebrated.
Attire is Formal to Semi-Formal with room for personal expression and cultural inspiration.
No gowns or tuxedos are required - but they are absolutely welcome if you wish.
Most importantly:
Bring your style.
Bring your good vibes.
Bring your dancing shoes.

Francine Austin
05/25/2026

Francine Austin

For 35 Years, We’ve Celebrated Our Story. For many Black Americans, Memorial Day also carries deep historical significance because Black soldiers fought for freedoms abroad while often still fighting for equality at home. From the Buffalo Soldiers to the Tuskegee Airmen and countless unsung heroes, their sacrifices are an important part of American and African American history. Today we honor and celebrate you.
Celebrate With Us. Amistad’s 35th Jubilee Celebration Friday June 19th, 2026 LInk in Bio

For 35 Years, We’ve Celebrated Our Story.   For many Black Americans, Memorial Day also carries deep historical signific...
05/25/2026

For 35 Years, We’ve Celebrated Our Story. For many Black Americans, Memorial Day also carries deep historical significance because Black soldiers fought for freedoms abroad while often still fighting for equality at home. From the Buffalo Soldiers to the Tuskegee Airmen and countless unsung heroes, their sacrifices are an important part of American and African American history. Today we honor and celebrate you.
Celebrate With Us. Amistad’s 35th Jubilee Celebration Friday June 19th, 2026 LInk in Bio

05/24/2026

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35 YEARS OF          tickets Link in Bio  ⬆️
05/14/2026

35 YEARS OF tickets Link in Bio ⬆️

05/07/2026

New exhibition Framing American Democracy: REBEL | REVOLT | RESIST opens tomorrow! See y’all at 6

So excited to share that our featured speaker Harmonia Rosales Book Signing | Amistad's Spring Fundraiser has an amazing...
01/27/2026

So excited to share that our featured speaker Harmonia Rosales Book Signing | Amistad's Spring Fundraiser has an amazing exhibition opening at Getty Museum today! There is still time to sign up for tickets for the event, and you can even preorder her book to be signed.

Can’t wait for Feb 16 Harmonia Rosales Book Signing | Amistad's Spring Fundraiser
01/16/2026

Can’t wait for Feb 16 Harmonia Rosales Book Signing | Amistad's Spring Fundraiser

Getty Magazine, 2026 Edition! I’m beyond honored to have Portrait of Eve featured on this cover in celebration of our upcoming exhibition.

Beginnings: The Story of Creation, opens January 27, 2026 at the .

I hope you’ll come experience it in person.

A Comedy Night Like No OtherFrom Hartford to the world, Rob Santos takes you on a hilarious journey through identity, cu...
09/13/2025

A Comedy Night Like No Other

From Hartford to the world, Rob Santos takes you on a hilarious journey through identity, culture, and the beauty of being “in between.”

First 100 Registrants get
1 FREE Box of Popcorn, Soft Drink,
and Candy

08/07/2025

Address

600 Main Street
Hartford, CT
06103

Telephone

+18608384133

Website

https://amistadcenter.org/all-event/35th-juneteenth-jubliee-celebration/

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