ART BY AFRICAN AMERICANS: From The Protests of the '60s to The Age of Black Lives Matter

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At the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement, African American artists were inspired not only to create amazing works, but to agitate for fundamental change in the art world. After being marginalized and ignored for so long, they demanded greater representation of their work in museums. Join us to enjoy the rich contributions these pioneers made to American culture. We will see some of the work that continues to astonish art lovers today.
This program is co-sponsored by The Edison Arts Society.
REGISTRATION FEE: FREE & OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY
TO REGISTER: Call the JCC Front Desk at 732-494-3232 or email Liza Feldman at lfeldman@jccmc.org. To register online please click HERE.
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