R&B Singer and Songwriter Treasure Davis
The California African American Museum (CAAM) presents its Target Sundays program, Cool Your Heels in the Shade – CAAM’s Annual Summer Party on Sunday, August 3, from 1 p.m. through 5 p.m. Co-hosted by actress and television personality Kiki Shepard, CAAM’s outdoor plaza will provide the perfect shade under its canopy where guests can enjoy a terrific line-up of performances.
As if the summer couldn’t get any hotter, the Target Sundays at CAAM line-up of performers are sure to sizzle the stage. Performing will be R&B singer, songwriter Treasure Davis, who is described as a modern day mix of Aubrey Hepburn and Lucille Ball for her quirky personality. Signed to Bystorm/RCA, the singer/songwriter has sung background for artists such as Nicki Minaj, Kelly Price, Keysha Cole and Keri Hilson.
Another amazing performer set the take the CAAM stage will be singer, songwriter and actor Terry Dexter. Her amazing vocals have been featured on numerous soundtracks and TV shows such as “Rush Hour,” “Legally Blond,” “Kings and Queens,” among many others. Also set to perform will be singer, songwriter, producer and actor, Malachi Cohen, who was recently nominated by the L.A. Music Awards as Best Male Pop Artist; singer Antonique Smith, who is best known for her role as Faith Evans in the film “Notorious”; youthful singer Aliyah Moulden; and spoken word artist Sean Hill.
Educator and artist Teresa Tolliver will host an art workshop open to all ages, starting at noon. Art materials will be supplied by CAAM. Events at CAAM are free and open to the public. Parking is $10 in the lot adjacent to CAAM, at 39th and Figueroa Streets. CAAM is located at 600 State Drive, Exposition Park, 90037. For more information on CAAM visit www.caamuseum.org.
Ongoing Exhibitions in CAAM’s Galleries
Recent Acquisitions: Curatorial Selections ongoing through September 7, 2014
Hands on Design ongoing through August 3, 2014
Curvature: Lines and Shapes ongoing through November 2, 2014
Visibly Invisible opening August 29, 2014 through March 1, 2014
ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM
The California African American Museum (CAAM) is a state agency charged with researching, collecting, preserving and interpreting for public enrichment the history, art and culture of African Americans. Collaboratively operating in partnership with its 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Friends, the Foundation of the California African American Museum, CAAM houses a permanent collection of over 3,000 objects of art, artifacts and historical documents, and a publicly accessible Research Library containing more than 20,000 volumes.
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Vocalist Terry Dexter
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