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Kindred Blackness Featured African American Artists
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1media/download.png2023-11-06T19:58:18-08:00About the Museum42Introductionplain2023-11-06T22:10:00-08:00The Kindred Blackness Museum is a digital space dedicated to preserving and showcasing the work of select African American artists and writers from Philadelphia. It aims to archive and provide access to their work to help people understand their community's history. The museum features a digital mini-exhibition, a community art map, and research that explains the project's methodology and curatorial statement. Overall, the Kindred Blackness Museum is a valuable resource for anyone interested in African American art and literature. It is a virtual space where people can learn about the contributions that African Americans have made to the cultural, artistic, and literary heritage of Philadelphia, and gain a deeper appreciation for their work.
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The Kindred Blackness Museum is currently working on the final stages of the third installment of our exhibition series and digital-print catalog. Stay tuned for more updates.