BACE Black Art, Culture & Education, Inc. celebrates Brilliance, Liberation, Arts, Cultures, Knowledge, and Solidarity. https://linktr.ee/BlackArtCultureEducation

BACE aims to support artists, teach historical truths, and inspire courageous joy. Black Art Culture & Education Inc. (BACE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting, celebrating, and educating people about Black art and culture, and encouraging, supporting and inspiring the pursuit of education within our communities. We aim to uplift the lives of Black people, encourage solidarity, inspire joy, and engage commUNITY.

FREE SUMMER MEALS! Black Art, Culture & Education’s Community Learning Center (BACE CLC) is proud to participate in the ...
05/28/2026

FREE SUMMER MEALS!

Black Art, Culture & Education’s Community Learning Center (BACE CLC) is proud to participate in the DeKalb County Summer Food Service Program to ensure our youth continue receiving healthy meals throughout the summer.

FREE meals are available for children & teens 18 and under.

Starting Monday, June 8th - Friday, July 17th

BREAKFAST
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

LUNCH
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Facility closes daily at 1:30 PM.

BACE Community Learning Center
3560 Panthersville Rd.
Decatur, GA 30034

Register here:
https://bit.ly/FreeSummerFoodProgram2026

This year, limited funding impacted our ability to fully operate our free BACE Summer STEAM Program at the level our youth deserve. Community support can help us continue building educational, cultural, wellness, arts, and enrichment opportunities for children and families.

We welcome donations, sponsors, volunteers, and community partners who believe in investing in youth, culture, education, and community care.

To support our programs and mission:
BlackACE.net/DONATE

Healthy meals. Happy kids. Strong communities.

The BACE Summer STEAM Program blends science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics with history and culture, S...
04/08/2026

The BACE Summer STEAM Program blends science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics with history and culture, Spanish language learning, civic education, financial literacy, social-emotional learning, and creative expression.

Ages: 5 to 17
Schedule: Monday through Friday
Hours: 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Location: 3560 Panthersville Rd., Decatur, GA 30034

Register for our STEAM Summer Program 2026 – Monday, June 1st – Friday, July 31st

Register NOW (space is limited - first come, first served): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Bz7oFSwG2wC3OZ1y4CEY_ikuIuvC_hhLHr5ViDajtHI/viewform

Students participate in:
* Hands-on STEAM projects
* Black history and African heritage & diaspora learning
* Language & cultural exploration (Spanish, Chinese, & French)
* Civic education and leadership development
* Arts, storytelling, and design
Financial literacy & entrepreneurship
* SEL, wellness, & community circles
* Outdoor play & movement
* Music lessons

This is a full-day, structured youth development program designed with best practices in mind, including active supervision, predictable routines, community-building, movement, project-based learning, and family communication.

Weekly Themes:
* Monday: Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurship
* Tuesday: Science, Technology, & Innovation
* Wednesday: Arts, Culture, & Design
* Thursday: SEL, CTAE, Life Skills, & Civic Education
* Friday: Showcase, Creativity, Community, and Language & Culture Exploration

Sign-up Today:
- Free Summer Food Program only: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mM_EO5JZMMZHkRuyns_qIkOgX7XsfwdninwUmT6oRMo/viewform

Register for Summer STEAM program (CAPs pending): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Bz7oFSwG2wC3OZ1y4CEY_ikuIuvC_hhLHr5ViDajtHI/viewform


April is National Poetry Month and we are seeking   to share their heART in the upcoming April issue of  . Please submit...
03/29/2026

April is National Poetry Month and we are seeking to share their heART in the upcoming April issue of .

Please submit your (s) to: [email protected]
by end of day, on Wednesday, April 1.

Thank you!

BACE Magazine:
https://blackace.net/bace-magazine/

BACE magazine is more than a collection of stories; it is a celebration of Black healing, peace, education, safety, justice, solidarity, and liberation. With every issue, we aim to amplify the voices and talents of our community, spotlight incredible artists, and inspire meaningful connections thro....

Reposting our monthly magazine! Review and support our programs and events:
03/24/2026

Reposting our monthly magazine! Review and support our programs and events:

Women's History 2026

“… One message she emphasized stood out clearly: we must continue creating spaces to tell our stories. Ms. Neal spoke ab...
03/23/2026

“… One message she emphasized stood out clearly: we must continue creating spaces to tell our stories. Ms. Neal spoke about the importance of community involvement—especially from younger generations and Black churches—in preserving these narratives. Too often, the journeys and contributions of Black communities are misunderstood, overlooked, or rewritten by others. When elders share their truth, they protect the integrity of our history.
As the afternoon came to a close, it was clear that the event was more than a conversation—it was an act of preservation.

The stories shared by Ms. Neal reminded everyone present that our elders carry history that cannot be found in textbooks or archives alone. When communities create space to listen, document, and honor those voices, they ensure that the lessons, struggles, and triumphs of the past continue to guide and inspire future generations.” - Dedra Walker

https://dedrawalker.com/2026/03/23/listening-to-living-history-truth-telling-with-elder-rubye-neal-at-hooper-renwick/

A powerful gathering at Hooper Renwick Library reminded the community that the voices of our elders are living history—stories that must be heard, preserved, and carried forward. On Sunday, March 8…

We had the honor of sitting in conversation with Basil Watson, and it was powerful!Hearing him speak about his journey f...
03/21/2026

We had the honor of sitting in conversation with Basil Watson, and it was powerful!

Hearing him speak about his journey from Kingston to shaping global monuments grounded us in purpose. He shared how art holds memory, how discipline shapes greatness, and how Black artists of the diaspora carry both responsibility and vision.

This interview was a moment of artistic truth, legacy, learning, & love.


We had the honor of sitting in conversation with Basil Watson, and it was powerful!Hearing him speak about his journey from Kingston to shaping global monume...

There are moments when you step into a space and feel the fullness of the diaspora speaking back to you. That is what it...
03/20/2026

There are moments when you step into a space and feel the fullness of the diaspora speaking back to you. That is what it felt like walking into the studio of Basil Watson.

At Black Art, Culture, & Education, we understand that Black art travels. It carries memory across oceans, across generations, across borders. Basil Watson embodies that truth.

Born in Kingston, he was shaped by the cultural, political, and spiritual landscape of Jamaica. His early training at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts grounded him in discipline and craft, and his journey carried him into global spaces where his work now stands as public testimony. His sculptures live in cities across the United States, the Caribbean, and beyond, honoring freedom fighters, cultural icons, and the sacred humanity of Black people. And you can feel that lineage in his work.

His sculptures move with us. They carry the weight of history and the breath of the present. They reflect a diasporic identity that is rooted, expansive, and alive. This is what it means to be a Black artist of the diaspora, to hold Jamaica in your spirit while shaping the world with your hands.

Spending time with him, listening and learning, made it clear that his work is more than form. It is cultural memory. It is resistance. It is affirmation.

This visit deepened our commitment. Our students deserve to experience artists like Basil Watson, artists who show them that their stories matter globally, that their identities are powerful, and that their creativity can shape the world.

At the Black Art, Culture, and Education (BACE) gathering at the Hooper Renwick Museum and Library, we sat in the presen...
03/11/2026

At the Black Art, Culture, and Education (BACE) gathering at the Hooper Renwick Museum and Library, we sat in the presence of living history.

Listening to the living legend Rubye Neal, a former student of Hooper Renwick, share her story brought the room into a sacred kind of quiet. Every word held lived experience, courage, and the wisdom of a generation that carried our communities forward through strength and vision.

The conversation, thoughtfully guided by Marlene Taylor Crawford, created space for reflection, truth, and deep learning. Moments like this remind us that history lives through the voices of those who walked it.

Teaching historical truth matters. Sharing the full story of our past matters. When young people hear these stories, they gain clarity, pride, and the strength to carry culture forward with dignity and purpose.

Our youth deserve to know Black history. Our youth deserve to celebrate Black culture. And gatherings like this ensure that the legacy of places like Hooper Renwick continues to live, breathe, and teach.

Gratitude to everyone who helped create such a powerful event of truth, memory, and community.

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56 Neal Blvd
Lawrenceville, GA
30045

Website

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