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  2. 2025 in art - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – C. Richard Kramlich, 89, American venture capitalist and video art collector (born 1935) [25] February 2 – Helga de Alvear, 88, German-Spanish art collector and dealer (born 1936) [26] February 3. David Edward Byrd, 83, American graphic artist (born 1941) [27] Lim Tze Peng, 103, Singaporean painter (born 1921) [28] February 5

  3. African-American art - Wikipedia

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    African-American art is known as a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans. ... This page was last edited on 19 February 2025, at 09:43 (UTC).

  4. The 2025 Met Gala is a tailored celebration of Black men’s ...

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    Black style is taking center stage at the 2025 Met Gala, and this year’s theme celebrates its legacy and innovation. As attendees step into the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute ...

  5. Lucy Craft Laney Museum featuring new exhibit celebrating ...

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    New Year Day and January 2nd, 2025 – Closed The Laney Museum is located at 1116 Phillips Street in Augusta. For more information about the exhibition, please call the Lucy Craft Laney Museum at ...

  6. Friends of African American Arts exhibition at Savannah State ...

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    FAAA’s annual exhibition at Savannah State University runs through March 29th. Open daily. Free to attend at first floor of Kennedy Fine Arts building.

  7. National Center of Afro-American Artists - Wikipedia

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    The National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) is a center in Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1968 by Elma Lewis to "preserv[e] and foster the cultural arts heritage of black peoples worldwide through arts teaching, and the presentation of professional works in all fine arts disciplines."