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Nauticus celebrates Black History Month with ‘Afrofuturism’ events

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The Nauticus announced it is hosting “Afrofuturism” — the merging of Black history and culture with science fiction, science, technology, and art — as a way to celebrate Black History Month.

The Afrofuturism celebration weekend will take place from February 26 until February 28, preceded by a special series of free virtual programs.  


During the exhibition, a series of signature events will spotlight the science, literature, and art of Afrofuturism, including a panel discussion with three renowned Afrofuturism creators. 

“The programming lauds Afrofuturism innovators who have dared us to dream bigger and recognizes leading Black environmental and sustainable scientists,” Nauticus officials said in a statement released.

Schedule of Events:

Officials say that capacity will be limited to 30 percent and will be monitored. In support of a touch-free payment process, online ticket purchases are encouraged. Masks are required for visitors ages 5 and up. 

To learn more, visit Nauticus.org/afrofuturism.