Dear ART | library deco supporters:
Thank you for always taking the time to read and interact with the only African American virtual art library, gallery, and repository that delves into the Black experience in art, literature, and culture. This year once again had its highs and lows in all things centered around African American culture! To end this year, we have curated a listing of content for you to review at your leisure during the holiday season. For now, sit back, rewind in time and catch up on content, news, and information missed throughout the year. Our library curatorial team is looking forward to bringing you relevant content in 2023 that matters and will expand your horizons in African American art.
ART | library deco will go on break from December 1 – January 15, 2023.
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Art Exhibition | Dallas Museum of Art October 22, 2023, through February 11, 2024 Critically acclaimed exhibition charts the legacies of the African Diaspora through works from the 17th century to the present day Get tickets TODAY to see this critically acclaimed exhibition. See the show that the New Yorker called “visionary” in the final destination of
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International Panel Discussion From MOAD: Join the arts institution for an international panel discussion with Sheena Rose and Manyaku Mashilo, exhibiting artists featured in the exhibition Spectrum: On Color & Contemporary Art. This conversation will explore how artists in this group exhibition use color to guide our perception and will be moderated by San Francisco gallerist Jonathan Carver Moore. FREE EVENT:
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Location:Virtual Space Date:November 11, 2023 Celebrate Veteran’s Day by joining African American Vintage Genealogy and exploring the intriguing world of Black Military History. The boot camp is designed to provide participants with a chance to delve into their family history and learn more about national, local, regional, and community history. It’s a great opportunity to
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Location:Virtual: Zoom Date:October 20, 2023 Margaret Walker was a force: a poet and intellectual, she lived her life committed to “being Black, female, and free.” Join HBW’s Founding Director, author, and professor Maryemma Graham this Friday as she discusses her new biography, The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker with Humanities Kansas. The




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