Come find the Sankofa Mobile Museum at Josiah Henson Museum & Park for Maryland Emancipation Day! It is FREE to...
Soulflexology is a holistic approach to wellness that combines the principles of reflexology with a focus on emotional and spiritual...
Dinosaur Park hosts free open house days every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month! Explore the grounds where dinosaur...
Ceramicist Cora Olson masterfully juxtaposes materials and aesthetics in her sculptures, delving into the rich tapestry of tradition and cultural...
Josiah Henson Museum & Park
Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda
Come find the Sankofa Mobile Museum at Josiah Henson Museum & Park for Maryland Emancipation Day! It is FREE to experience the museum. For more info about the main event: montgomeryparks.org/maryland-emancipation-day-at-josiah-henson-museum-and-park
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Soulflexology is a holistic approach to wellness that combines the principles of reflexology with a focus on emotional and spiritual well-being. By applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, and ears, Soulflexology aims to stimulate energy flow throughout the body, promoting relaxation, stress relief, and overall balance. This practice not only benefits physical health but also addresses emotional blockages and spiritual alignment, fostering a sense of harmony and connection within oneself. Soulflexology offers a unique way to nurture both the body and the soul, promoting a deeper sense of well-being and vitality.
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Dinosaur Park hosts free open house days every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month! Explore the grounds where dinosaur bones have been discovered! Learn about fossils and recent dinosaur bone findings.
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Ceramicist Cora Olson masterfully juxtaposes materials and aesthetics in her sculptures, delving into the rich tapestry of tradition and cultural responsiveness. By pushing the boundaries of clay, she crafts unique forms with intricate surface designs, all while exploring contemporary cultural issues. Olson also honors the ancient tradition of ceramics. Notably, she highlights historical gender inequality in household economics—women historically shaped clay for cooking and functional purposes. Through rough textures and elegant final pieces, Olson harmonizes masculine and feminine energies, creating a powerful artistic outlet. Her works continuing this exploration have also been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington at Marymount University.
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