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Reception for "There's a Women in Every Color: Black Women in Art" and "Black Magic" (2022-09-08)

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Reception for "There's a Women in Every Color: Black Women in Art" and "Black Magic" (2022-09-08)

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2022

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You're invited to a private reception, There's a Women in Every Color: Black Women in Art and Black Magic, Duluth's very first Black student public art mural project coordinated by NomadicBlack with lead artists Carla Hamilton and Moira Villiard

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Thur 08 Sept 2022 4-7PM; light refreshments with be served

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Additional support by the Charlie Matsch Fund, Friends of the Tweed Museum of Art, the MN State Arts Board, and Duluth's community members. Special thanks to our coordinators for organizing community and school events for this exhibit Carla Hamilton, Stephanie Williams, Tori Billings, Shanita Foster, and Christina Trok.

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University of Minnesota Duluth. Tweed Museum of Art. (2022). Reception for "There's a Women in Every Color: Black Women in Art" and "Black Magic" (2022-09-08). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/242059.

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