
About This Event
The Savannah African Art Museum is hosting its annual Juneteenth celebration on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The event will honor the past, celebrate progress, and reflect on the cultural significance of Juneteenth through art, storytelling, and shared experiences. Queen Janiqwa Nganga, owner of Isis Moon and Queen of the African Diaspora for the BaTeke people of Congo | DRC | Gabon, will perform a libation ceremony to begin the celebration. Attendees can expect free self-guided tours of the museum’s collection, crafts provided by Scribbles Art Studio, information provided by the Savannah Chatham County Public School System, and local vendors with an array of African clothing, jewelry, books, and much more. Vendors include The Diaspora marketplace, This and That Afrocentric Merchandise Shop, AJ Stone Jewelry, MYKAF Clothing, Naistumityu African jewelry, and Isis Moon. Attendees will also get to view the completed “Telling Your Story” community project from last year’s celebration.
