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Author: Chris Nelson

February 2021 Newsletter

January 2021 Newsletter

artdaily.com: Deborah Roberts’ unique take on blackness featured in new book

September 2019 Newsletter II

September 2019 Newsletter

August 2019 Newsletter

Atlanta Daily World: How Things Are Measured: Two Paintings by Amy Sherald at Spelman Museum

Vice Review: The Artist Changing the Face of Black Girlhood

March 6, 2018 Antwaun Sargent Review: The Artist Changing the Face of Black Girlhood. See more here.

Join us for an Open Session about the Spelman College Curatorial Studies Program

THREE QUESTIONS With Amber L.N. Bournett and Ebony Blanding co-founders of House of June

1. How did your concept for the short film for AFRICA FORECAST develop? EBONY: We found that the exhibition asked us to consider how we adorn ourselves. From what we wear to body art, our emotions and thoughts are expressed on our bodies. By deconstructing the themes present in the exhibit and interpreting them as both muse and […]

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To inspire and enrich the Spelman College community and the general public primarily through art by and about women of the African Diaspora.  

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SPELMAN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF FINE ART
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Atlanta, GA 30314 29201

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