The 38th annual Juneteenth Festival in Berkeley will take place on June 15, featuring a rich lineup of music, dance, and art activities, including performances from notable local artists and interactive zones for children. Additionally, the Brower Center will host an exhibition titled 'Object [Im]Permanence,' focusing on environmental themes presented by featured artists. Don Arbors combines music with legal advocacy during his performance, while Blue Willow Teaspot kicks off a live music series, showcasing local talent and community engagement through a unique tea experience.
The long-standing Berkeley Juneteenth Festival returns with a vibrant mix of music, dance, and art, celebrating community and cultural heritage, promising a day of joy.
The Brower Center's exhibition 'Object [Im]Permanence' challenges norms of disposability, featuring five artists who highlight environmental issues through their creative expressions.
Don Arbors will merge legal advocacy with musical expression, drawing inspiration from his experiences in his performance with the Bay Area All-Stars.
Blue Willow Teaspot hosts its first live music event, presenting local talents and offering an array of tea-infused mocktails to attendees, enhancing the community vibe.
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