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The ACB Experience and The Black Students in Public Affairs Association Presents – Art as Resistance: Black Expression & Political Imagination

A paint night, hosted by Teju, on Thursday March 5th, 2026, from 6:30-8:30pm in Richcraft Hall 3224

Using the work of Joseph Holston as inspiration, this paint night will explore how Black artists document struggle, dignity, labour, spirituality, and everyday life as acts of political storytelling

This event is exclusively for Black students in order to create an intentional, culturally affirming space where participants can gather in community, engage in artistic expression, and reflect freely within shared lived experience. We will also be providing alcoholic drinks and finger foods; please note any allergies or dietary accommodations in the accommodations section of the form.

ACB Experience – Art as Resistance: Black Expression & Political Imagination Registration

Please complete the form below to confirm your attendance.

Name(Required)
Do you identify as an individual within the African, Caribbean and Black community?(Required)
Are you interested in joining the ACB Experience mailing list to stay informed about future events? (Yes/No)

Liability Acknowledgement and Consent

By participating in Art as Resistance: Black Expression & Political Imagination, you acknowledge that Carleton University and its associated departments are not liable for any allergic reactions, injuries, or other adverse effects that may occur from participating in the event. Do you consent and agree to this acknowledgment?(Required)
By participating in Art as Resistance: Black Expression & Political Imagination, you acknowledge that Carleton University and its associated departments are not liable for any allergic reactions, injuries, or other adverse effects that may occur from participating in the event. Do you consent and agree to this acknowledgment?

In collaboration with the Black Students in Political Affairs Student Association