The Holly Springs Cultural Center invites you to a celebration of Black art, culture, and identity. Exhibitions showcasing the work of Black artists will be on display throughout January and February.
Black Expressions
Friday, Feb. 27 @ Cultural Center
6 p.m. Reception
7 p.m. Performance showcase
The celebration culminates with an exciting evening you won’t want to miss. A gallery reception begins at 6 p.m., providing an opportunity to interact directly with local artists and explore the depth of their visual storytelling. The event includes complimentary refreshments from Christine’s Plates, a local business dedicated to honoring generational legacies through rustic, farm-inspired cuisine.
At 7 p.m., the energy moves into the theater for a showcase of top Triangle talent. Hosted by comedian and historian Byron Johnson, the main event promises a powerful night of performances celebrating the diversity and brilliance of Black artists.
Soul Food & Gullah Geechee Cuisine
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 6-8 p.m.
This cooking class explores the culinary traditions of African Americans and is hosted by the owner of Christine’s Plates. Use registration code 1341609 to save your space.
Explore Holly Springs Black History
The Town’s mobile, interactive Black History Tour gives users a glimpse into the rich history of Holly Springs.
Holly Springs Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Earlier in the year, residents participated in a meaningful weekend of events dedicated to celebrating the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., fostering unity, and promoting service. Activities included a presentation at the Cultural Center, part of Unity Weekend hosted by the Holly Springs MLK Jr. Committee. Residents also participated in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service at the Hunt Center, completing a mural.