Friday, Feb 14, 2025 from 10:00am to 6:00pm
Movement, as both a physical and socio-political signifier, is fundamental to the Black American experience. It describes migration, both by choice and by force, of African Americans over several centuries, and as a political tool, movements for social change were led by Black visionaries for racial justice. As a mode of expression, Black artists have used movement in dance, music, and art– defining elements of American culture– to share their unique experiences and build a collective history.
This exhibition explores work by Black artists from the 20th and 21st centuries through the many definitions of movement, categorized in three parts: the spread of people and culture; drives for social and racial justice; and visual movement in art. Featured artists include Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, and Ernest Withers.
Admission
Free to Members
$10 Adults
$8 Students (Pre-k - college)
$8 Seniors 65+
$25 Families
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