Stay in the Loop
Be the first to receive updates from MOJA Arts Festival by subscribing to our email list.
You can unsubscribe anytime. We respect your privacy!
Be the first to receive updates from MOJA Arts Festival by subscribing to our email list.
You can unsubscribe anytime. We respect your privacy!
The 2024 MOJA Arts Festival Juried Art Exhibition will be held at City Gallery, on view September 25 through October 13.
Our traditional kickoff to the MOJA Arts Festival begins at 6:00 pm.
The Opening reception at the City Gallery offers the public a chance to talk with organizers and volunteers about this year's event.
A special performance of "Septima" by PURE Theatre - a play about the life of Charleston native Septima Clark.
The annual MOJA Arts Festival will take place at Brittlebank Park and features music and performances from various artists and bands.
An evening of Jazz featuring Hank Bilal and Willie Bradley.
"CROWNS" is a gospel musical set to lift your spirits as it tells a moving story in which hats become a springboard for an exploration of Black history.
Optimistic and strong, young Cephus Miles is content to work the land on the small North Carolina farm he inherited from his family.
"CROWNS" is a gospel musical set to lift your spirits as it tells a moving story in which hats become a springboard for an exploration of Black history.
"De 4th Annual Gullah Moja Arts Experience" een de Gullah/Geechee Nation. Bring chairs, drums, ancestral tribute items and the entire family for this Gullah/Geechee intergenerational gathering of Arts, Education, Music, Dance and Culture.
The historical play “When I First Remember” uses songs, dialogue, and African drumming to tell the stories of the Lowcountry's Gullah-Geechee People.
A concert of soul-stirring gospel music featuring performances by Mike Brown & F.O.C.U.S., Kelontae Gavin, and Grammy Award-winning Tasha Cobbs Leonard.