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KINSHIP & COMMUNITY: OPENING CONVERSATION WITH NICOLE R. FLEETWOOD AND LERONN P. BROOKS
Throughout the twentieth century, nearly every small town in the United States boasted a local studio photographer. Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive takes a look at that history, focusing on the work of Black photographers working in urban neighborhoods and rural villages across eastern Texas from 1944 to 1984. Join Nicole R. Fleetwood, exhibition curator and Paulette Goddard Professor in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, and LeRonn P. Brooks, curator at the Getty Research Institute, in discussion at Art + Practice.
Every first Saturday of the month, Art + Practice hosts Study Jams, a spirited and enlightening, exhibition-based learning experience. Led by A+P’s passionately well-informed Gallery experience Coordinator, Leah Moment, each session is specially crafted to expand your understanding with new connections.
You’ll increase your understanding while simultaneously increasing your capacity to access and appreciate the subtle nuances, deeper conceptual implications, and less evident dimensions of Black contemporary art. Visit A+P for a series of intimate, yet communal-based lessons that you won’t soon forget.
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