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SUMMARY:Curators’ Choice: Black Life Matters
DESCRIPTION:“Digging in the Vault” \nCurators’ Choice: Black Life Matters launches the Schomburg Center’s 90th anniversary year with an eclectic array of rarely seen collection materials that affirm the Schomburg’s mission to document and preserve black life\, history\, and culture.  The curator of each research division presents selections that engage audiences with the rich matter of black life and cultural production—from documentary films to children’s books\, from handwritten letters to historical audio recordings and LPs\, from photographs to lithographs\, and much more.
URL:https://sana-musasama.com/events/curators-choice-black-life-matters
LOCATION:Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture\, 515 Malcolm X Boulevard\, New York\, NY\, 10037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:After Afropolitan
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition tributes Africa’s vanguard legacy while peering at yet unchartered territories of experience and imagination in the African Diaspora. The exhibition asks How has “Afropolitan” crystallized aspects of our genius? What aspects of our experiences fall outside the Afropolitan gaze? And\, of course what comes next\, After Afropolitan? \nThis exhiibition features the work of Derrick Adams\, Folasade Adeoso\, Selam Bekele\, Ifeatuanya Chiejina\, Aisha Cousins\, Dennis R Darkeem\, Awol Erizku\, Salym Fayad\, Delphine Fuwunde\, Miatta Kawinzi\, Simone Leigh\, Glendalys Medina\, Sana Musasama\, Nontsikelelo Mutali\, Jamilla Okubo\, Valerie Piraino\, Zina Saro-Wiwa\, Sol Sax\, Laolu Senbajo\, Imani Shanklin\, Danny Simons\, Vaugn Spann\, Cosmo Whyte\, Murktarat Yussuff and more. \nAfter Afropolitan is a seductive exploration of the possible\, a documentation of the ongoing dialogue between the continent\, and her offspring. It locates the meta narratives and metaphors that transform individuals into hybrid-hyphenated global nomads pushing the boundaries of stereotype and expectations.
URL:https://sana-musasama.com/events/after-afropolitan
LOCATION:Weeksville Heritage Center\, 158 Buffalo Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Performance,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aisha Tandiwe Bell":MAILTO:info@cccadi.org
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SUMMARY:Of Human Bondage-Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion on Human Trafficking \nImage by Steven Cavallo\, 2011 \nTo discuss human trafficking in sync with exhibit Of Human Bondage at the Anya and Andrew Shiva gallery. \n  \nModerator: Dr. Thalia Vrachopoulos \nGuest Speakers: George Andreopoulos\, Steven Cavallo\, Aiyoung Choi\, Lori Cohen\, Kate D’Adamo\, Sana Musasama\, Chitra Raghavan \n  \nEvent is free and open to the public
URL:https://sana-musasama.com/events/of-human-bondage-panel-discussion
LOCATION:Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery\, 860 West 11TH Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Human Moments
DESCRIPTION:Cade Tompkins Projects is pleased to announce “Human Moments”\, a group exhibition of work created by seven artists: Ann Agee\, Sana Musasama\, Annabeth Rosen\, Sally Saul\, Arlene Shechet & Andrew Molleur\, and Arnie Zimmerman. The exhibition brings together ceramic sculptures that use the human form to reference a broad scope of genres including social injustice\, landscape\, decorative arts and the utilitarian object. \nTo run concurrent to NCECA 49th annual conference in Providence\, Rhode Island.
URL:https://sana-musasama.com/events/human-movements-nceca-49th-annual-conference
LOCATION:Cade Tompkins Projects\, 198 Hope Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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