Skip to content
Facebook Instagram
#1 Events & Party Guide
  • About Us
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • FAQs
The Party Fixx Company Logo
  • HOME
  • FEATURED EVENTSExpand
    • 2026 ESSENCE FESTIVAL
    • 2026 CINCINNATI MUSIC FESTIVAL
    • 2026 MIAMI TAKEOVER
    • 2026 CARIBANA TORONTO
    • 2027 SUPER BOWL
  • CITIES & DESTINATIONS
  • + ADD EVENT
The Party Fixx Company Logo
Account

6/19 @ 6pm | Noelle Lorraine Williams: Black Revolutionary Women at Project for Empty Space – Newark, NJ

6/19 @ 6pm | Noelle Lorraine Williams: Black Revolutionary Women at Project for Empty Space – Newark, NJ

6/19 @ 6pm | Noelle Lorraine Williams: Black Revolutionary Women at Project for Empty Space – Newark, NJ

2 2 people viewed this event.
Join PES on Juneteenth for the opening reception of "Black Revolutionary Women," a new exhibition by Noelle Lorraine Williams.

Project for Empty Space presents Black Revolutionary Women: 250 Years of a Colony Within a Colony, a new exhibition and series of community events by Cycle 9 Artist In Residence Noelle Lorraine Williams. The exhibition opens on Juneteenth, 2026, with a public reception from 6:00–9:00 PM and will be on view through October 10, 2026, at 800 Mayor Kenneth Gibson Boulevard, Newark, New Jersey 07102. It highlights Black women’s resistance, survival, and freedom-making across the Americas, reframing dominant narratives of the American Revolution as the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Black Revolutionary Women: 250 Years of a Colony Within a Colony asks important questions about historical memory, including who is recognized as a revolutionary or freedom fighter in American history and whose stories are remembered and honored. The exhibition recognizes the documented 914 Black women who gained their freedom during the Revolutionary War and were evacuated with British forces to Nova Scotia, situating their experiences within the wider histories of colonialism, war, and emancipation.

Through installation, performance, and collage, Noelle Lorraine Williams uses a multidisciplinary approach through her project Black Power! 19th Century, exploring how Black women and their descendants lived under systems that treated them as property within expanding Colonial economies. The exhibition also considers how New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia were shaped by Dutch, Swedish, and British Colonial rule on Indigenous Lenapehoking land, and how enslaved Black women were forced into conditions Williams describes as a “colony within a colony,” where freedom was limited and often unstable.

Williams, a public humanities specialist, artist, researcher, and historian, draws on extensive archival research, including thousands of “runaway” and “freedom seeker” advertisements and narratives from across the Americas. Her work engages histories of resistance throughout the Atlantic world, where Black women continually pursued freedom under multiple European colonial regimes.

In the exhibition, Williams combines historical images, text, and materials such as thread, fabric, newspapers, photographs, archival artworks, and elements of popular culture. She brings together both official historical imagery and forms associated with women’s craft to retell stories of everyday resistance and freedom-making that are often left out of traditional history.

“Thousands of Black women in the Americas stood up to the world’s most powerful empires for their freedom during slavery. For this 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence I am proud to create a space of art, words, and song for the public to experience, share and learn about the adversities these women faced, freedoms they fought for and how that connects to our present day.” – Noelle Lorraine Williams

The exhibition is the culmination of Project for Empty Space’s two-year Artist In Residence program, which supports artists through long-term development, public engagement, and experimentation. The program is designed to build meaningful connections between artists and communities, encouraging new artistic work and dialogue around social equity and shared experience.

Tickets-RSVP Link

Purchase 6/19 @ 6pm | Noelle Lorraine Williams: Black Revolutionary Women Tickets on Eventbrite

 

Date And Time

Friday, June 19th, 2026 @ 06:00 PM
 

Location

Project for Empty Space
800 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 7102
 

Event Types

Party & Nightlife
 

Event Category

New Jersey

Share With Friends

Facebook
Twitter
Linkedin
Xing
Pinterest
The Party Fixx Company Logo

Your #1 Travel & Event Calendar & Party Guide of local Parties, Concerts, Sporting Events, Concerts, Music Festivals, Getaway Trips, Activities, Excursions, and exciting Things to do in a city near you!

Explore

  • About Us
  • Top Destinations
  • Terms of Service
  • News & Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap

Featured Events

  • New Year's Eve
  • Super Bowl
  • NBA All Star Weekend
  • Mardi Gras
  • Essence Festival
  • Caribana Toronto
  • Labor Day Weekend

Sign Up Newsletter

© 2026 The Party Fixx Company

Wait! before you leave…

We have something special for you

Use above code to get 20% off for your first order when checkout. Don't miss it.

Get Discount

Recommended Products

  • Buy BLAQNIFICENT... THE NOLA FESTIVAL EDITION Tickets here. Happening in New Orleans on Thursday

    RSVP FREE ENTRY B4 11PM

    $0
  • Placeholder

    2026 Essence Festival

We care about your privacy

In order to provide you a personalized shopping experience, our site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our cookie policy.

Ask a question

    Share

    Lost your password?


    Don't have an account yet? Sign up

    Shopping Cart

    Your cart is empty

    No items in your cart. Go on, fill it up with something you love!

    Start Shopping Now
    Scroll to top
    • HOME
    • FEATURED EVENTS
      • 2026 ESSENCE FESTIVAL
      • 2026 CINCINNATI MUSIC FESTIVAL
      • 2026 MIAMI TAKEOVER
      • 2026 CARIBANA TORONTO
      • 2027 SUPER BOWL
    • CITIES & DESTINATIONS
    • + ADD EVENT