Relational Possibilities: A Remix of Aesthetic Forms Through Indigeneity and BlacknessMain MenuCommunity ArchiveAesthetic Indigenous FormsThe Kindred Blackness Museum, ProjectCuratorial StatementsCreative CoLab Future WorkDana ReijerkerkDana Reijerkerk's BiographykYmberly KeetonDana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bfkYmberly Keeton9362993029ca88c8d3b40345148bb9d36b16c130
Exhibition Space II
1media/ezgif-5-9afab01bf7.gif2023-12-13T07:42:45-08:00kYmberly Keeton9362993029ca88c8d3b40345148bb9d36b16c1304349811Part II: Malik Treks to the Kindred Museum on the Way He Encounters the Ancestral Spirits of the Black Iaville Artists Collective—The Shadow.structured_gallery2023-12-14T14:16:53-08:00kYmberly Keeton9362993029ca88c8d3b40345148bb9d36b16c130Vignette 2: "Threaded Stories: African American Community and Art in Philadelphia's History"
1media/Alain Locke AI Art (This is of Him)_thumb.png2023-12-13T22:01:26-08:00Exhibit Art Work I | "Apposite Dreams: Constructing a Praxis of The Black Literary Hero, Alain LeRoy Locke"1Emerging Artist of Philadelphia, Violet Eliza Jackson, Donates Her Work to the Kindred Blackness Museum for the Exhibition: AUTOGRAPHY.media/Alain Locke AI Art (This is of Him).pngplain2023-12-13T22:01:26-08:00Apposite Dreams: Constructing a Praxis of The Black Literary Hero, Alain LeRoy LockeJanuary 2023African American Curator, Alain LeRoy Locke, Future 2045, SuperheroViolet spent months researching and planning her emerging exhibit project. She visited libraries and museums, read numerous books, and spoke to historians and community leaders. She wanted to ensure that her art piece would accurately reflect the richness and diversity of African American culture.AI Generated Art Image Using Words to TextTo view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Violet Eliza Jackson