Currently on Display
Woodson African American Museum of Florida
Open to the Public
Previously a BLACK LIVES MATTER mural, this updated mural expresses the importance of protecting Black History in the United States.
The Artists that contributed to the creation of this mural include Daniel “R5” Barojas, Miss Crit (Laura Spencer), Esh (Eric Hornsby), Cyrus Fire, Raheem Fitzgerald, John Gascot,
James E Hartzell, Vera Herrera, Plum Howlet, Jade Jackson, Reid Jenkins, Jujmo (Cheryl Weber), James Kitchens, Cam Parker, Reda3sb, Vitale Bros, Javon Walters, David Watson
PURCHASE A T-SHIRT OR MURAL PRINT HERE
T-shirts and Black Lives Matter Mural prints are available for purchase.
Items are available for pick-up Tuesday – Friday, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Every Saturday Morning at 9 AM
Woodson African American Museum of Florida
Free
Enjoy a calming yoga session led by Mindful Movement in The Woodson’s Legacy Garden every Saturday morning.
Registration is not required for these free yoga classes.
September 17 through December 20, 2024
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida
FREE
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida is excited to announce the opening of a new exhibition, Mary Proctor: Paint the Way to Stay, showcasing the works of visionary artist Mary Proctor. The exhibition will be open to the public starting Tuesday, September 17 and will feature an inspiring collection of painted panels and doors that capture Proctor’s unique artistic practice and inspiring voice.
Mary Proctor, whose work is featured in prestigious museum collections including the Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, High Museum of Art, Polk Museum of Art, and Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, brings a distinct perspective to the world of contemporary folk art. Known for her vibrant and earnest paintings on uplifting themes of spirituality and resilience, Proctor’s art is deeply rooted in personal history, cultural memory, as well as an unyielding sense of purpose.
Mary Proctor is a self-taught artist whose career began with a mission to honor the memory of her deceased family members. Her work often incorporates found objects, vivid colors, and religious iconography, inviting viewers to explore messages of faith, love, and perseverance. As a celebrated artist in the field of contemporary folk art, Proctor continues to inspire audiences with her creative vision.
The exhibition will run through December 20, 2024, and will feature a series of engaging public programs, including artist talks, and workshops. Join us on Saturday, September 21 for Free Museum Day as we speak with Mary Proctor and she leads a workshop.
November 1 through December 14, 2024
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida
FREE
We’re excited to announce that our annual Toy Drive starts Friday, November 1st!
Beginning on Nov. 1, you can drop off new toys at The Museum during our normal operating hours of Tue.-Thu. 12pm-5pm and Fri. 11am-4pm.
It’s Time to Sign Up for The Woodson’s Annual Toy Give Away!
Our goal is to help families that need assistance
during the holidays.
Please sign up by clicking here.
November 19 - December 14, 2024
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida
Free
Stop by and see our beautifully decorated Christmas trees and pick your favorite.
The Christmas Trees will be on view November 19 through December 20, 2024.
Vote for your favorite on Saturday, December 14.
Saturday, December 21, 10am - 1pm
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida
FREE
We invite your family to join us Saturday, December 21 for a joyful morning in PJs with popcorn and pictures with Santa. The event is free, but please RSVP by emailing us at woodsonmuseum.org.