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Register | June 2018 African American Vintage Genealogy Virtual Workshop Series
From African American Vintage Genealogy: Book your virtual seat for our next African American genealogy work on June 16, 2018. Choose from (4) different workshops. African American Genealogy Virtual Workshop Series, designed by the African American Vintage Genealogy project. Workshop is facilitated by an accredited librarian and genealogy curator, kYmberly Keeton, M.L.S., DBA. Details: Learn…
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Complimentary Download | Lights, Shadows & Magic in Everyday Life: The Black Girl Project
About Magazine & Workbook Lights, Shadows & Magic, By kYmberly Keeton, M.L.S. Become engaged and hone your creative voice and uniqueness through motivational words, affirmations, art, and activities. Light, Shadows, & Magic… is designed for all women interested in knowing more about themselves, sisterhood, and affirming their genius. Get a Complimentary Copy of Magazine (or…
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Exhibit | DENVER ART MUSEUM PRESENTS FIRST MAJOR MUSEUM EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO JORDAN CASTEEL
From the Denver Art Museum Press Room: The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is proud to announce Jordan Casteel: Returning the Gaze, an exhibition of nearly 30 paintings by Denver-born artist Jordan Casteel, who is now based in Harlem, New York. This presentation represents Casteel’s first major museum exhibition, and provides audiences with a first look…
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Meet Artist: Loveis Wise’s “Nurture”, Debut Artist for The New Yorker
From the New Yorker: Excerpt From Interview “This year’s Fiction Issue includes a theme: parenting, childhood, and the ties that bind both. The cover, “Nurture,” builds upon that theme, and was drawn by the artist Loveis Wise, in her début for the magazine. Wise grew up in Washington, D.C., and graduated, only a few weeks…
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Exhibition | Hank Willis Thomas: Unbranded
From the Northwestern Block Museum of Art: View Slide Show of Exhibition A practicing artist for over fifteen years, Hank Willis Thomas (American, b. 1976) has consistently explored American consumer culture, particularly as it relates to African-American subjects. His projects often appropriate imagery drawn from advertising campaigns to investigate the subtle and not so subtle…






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