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Unnamed Figures January 14, 2024

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 I saw this wonderful exhibit several months ago and thought that this being Martin Luther King weekend it was a timely post to share. ‘A vital American Folk Art Museum show reckons with centuries of erasure by uncovering historical records of the unnamed Black people depicted in artwork. Assembling paintings, drawings, photographs, embroideries, sculptures, ceramics and a wealth of archival material from the 17th through the 19th centuries, the exhibition surrounds representations of Black individuals with essential, eye-opening context. The NY Times reviewed this exhibit a few weeks ago and their words are much better than mine. The American Folk Art Museum is free and they always have wonderful, thought provoking exhibits. This exhibit is on view thru March.

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iclark2's avatar 1. iclark2 - January 14, 2024

Thank you, Judy for your wonderful posts. You give us a lot to think about!

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judylobo's avatar judylobo - January 14, 2024

Thank you Irina.

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joel dowshen's avatar 2. joel dowshen - January 14, 2024

Thanks, Judy, for reminding us how important it is to slow down and take a peek around those corners.

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judylobo's avatar judylobo - January 14, 2024

Yes. It is. Glad we are finally learning all about this.

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Mary Radice's avatar 3. Mary Radice - January 14, 2024

Wonderful – thanks for sharing Judy! I immediately thought of the movie “Hidden Figures” (which is fabulous) when I saw your title this week. 🙂

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judylobo's avatar judylobo - January 14, 2024

Yes, Mary. Great movie too

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