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The Black Angel of History Exhibition

    College of Liberal Arts
    image of Black Angel of History by Stacey Robinson

    Curated by Reynaldo Anderson and the Black Speculative Arts Movement, The Black Angel of History exhibition is an analysis of visual culture and technology within the genre of Afrofuturism. It functions as an avatar for Afro-Speculative, examining the power that creativity wields in the struggle for various freedoms of expression and the politics of resistance. Showcasing illustrations, graphic design, video, literature, and mixed-media digital, and analog artworks, this exhibit features emerging, mid-career, and acclaimed artists, writers, performers, and designers. Additional information can be found on the Carnegie Hall website.

    Photo Credit: Black Angel of History by Stacey Robinson

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    Created By: College of Liberal Arts, Africology and African American Studies
    Sponsors: Africology & African American Studies and Carnegie Hall
    Open To: Public
    Intended Audience: Open to all
    Type: Lecture
    Tags: Africology // Afrofuturism // Liberal Arts Grad

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