Afro-Centrism and American Kinship: A Visual Exploration
Check out this special Encore Presentation of an artist talk reflecting on the inaugural exhibition “Afro-centrism and American Kinship: A Visual Exploration.”
From ASALH: ‘The exhibit “Afro-centrism and American Kinship…” featured six distinctive locally-based artists: John Brown (photography); Julee Dickerson-Thompson (sculpture); Jourdan Hamilton (Anime); Wayson Jones (abstract art); Greg Scott (graphic art); and Joyce Wellman (abstract art). Explore the questions, “How can we live as Americans, and what is the role of the African American artist in exchanging ideas, insisting on the ideals of democracy and creating a kinder country?”’