Get In the Holiday Spirit!
Give Thanks, Celebrate, Pass It Forward!
Come Celebrate Kwanzaa at the APEX
Come join us for a night of celebration on December 31st at the APEX! We will have presentations, performances, vendors, and more!
The event is FREE and open to people of ALL AGES!
The event is FREE and open to people of ALL AGES!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE APEX!
Thanks to your support we were able to stay afloat when many pillars in our community were forced to close their doors. We have dynamic programming scheduled for 2013!
Consider becoming a member of the APEX and for just $30 you can enjoy a full year of programming for free and receive exclusive invites to VIP receptions and display openings.
CLICK HERE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE APEX
Follow Us Online for updates on all our events scheduled for 2013!
Consider becoming a member of the APEX and for just $30 you can enjoy a full year of programming for free and receive exclusive invites to VIP receptions and display openings.
CLICK HERE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE APEX
Follow Us Online for updates on all our events scheduled for 2013!
Email: contact@apexmuseum.org
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Twitter: @apexmuseum
Pass It Forward: You have the power2give life to new APEX exhibits
The APEX was selected by the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs for a matching grant program that allows donors to give to projects that further the arts and will match every dollar up to $5,000!
HELP US REACH OUR GOAL OF RAISING $500 THIS WEEK! CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW
More Than Meets the Eye, will be a traveling exhibition with accompanying publication that will highlight the artists and architects responsible for the execution of the sculptures and buildings named in honor of African American luminaries such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ambassador Andrew Young, Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Hank Aaron and others.
CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW!
HELP US REACH OUR GOAL OF RAISING $500 THIS WEEK! CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW
More Than Meets the Eye, will be a traveling exhibition with accompanying publication that will highlight the artists and architects responsible for the execution of the sculptures and buildings named in honor of African American luminaries such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ambassador Andrew Young, Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Hank Aaron and others.
CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW!