African Art

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As part of our ongoing commitment to diversify the leadership of partner organizations, F.99 is proud to announce a new partnership with the African Union to help unite the continent of Africa with the diaspora through ART and CONVERSATION.

By creating engagement opportunities such as our video-art call initiative to develop global networks, we can facilitate collaboration and better understand how to use arts and culture to connect people from different parts of the globe. Generating what we call a glo-cal (global+local) perspective to enhance our humanity-focused exhibitions that focus on raising awareness.

Soulful: A National Exhibition of African American Art

Soulful: A National Exhibition of African American Artists 

 

Description: Soulful is an exhibition that features work from African American Artists from across the country. This exhibition is open to functional, non-functional, 2D, 3D, fine art, and fine craft in all mediums. In honor of Black History Month, this exhibition is open to all African-American artists living in the United States,  and is held at the d’Art Center in Norfolk, Virginia. The d’Art Center is Norfolk’s thirty-year-old art center and includes working professional artist studios as well as a wide variety of exhibitions and programming open to the public. The d’Art Center is located in the NEON district of Norfolk.

 

Soulful: A National Exhibition of African American Artists

Soulful: A National Exhibition of African American Artists 

 

Description: Soulful is an exhibition that features work from African American Artists from across the country. This exhibition is open to functional, non-functional, 2D, 3D, fine art, and fine craft in all mediums. In honor of Black History Month, this exhibition is open to all African-American artists living in the United States,  and is held at the d’Art Center in Norfolk, Virginia. The d’Art Center is Norfolk’s thirty-year-old art center and includes working professional artist studios as well as a wide variety of exhibitions and programming open to the public. The d’Art Center is located in the NEON district of Norfolk.

 

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