Dr. Skipp Sanders took over the helm of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture four years ago. He retired from that position last week, and this morning he joins Tom in Studio A to talk about the role the museum has played in Baltimore's cultural life, and what lies ahead for this unique and important institution.
The current special exhibition at the Lewis Museum is a collection of paintings by Ruth Starr Rose. It’s called Revelations of African American Life in Maryland and the World. It will be there until April. And you have about 6 more weeks to see the exhibition of photographs by Devin Allen, called Awakenings: In a New Light. It's a collection of compelling images of the Freddie Gray protests and riots last April.