Curated Talk
Patacones, Paintbrushes, and Power: Restorying Diaspora through Art and Oral History
Salon Talk and Exhibit at the African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta (ADAMA), 352 University Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
Exhibit and Salon Talk: 2-4pm (estimated 1:30-4:30, including travel time* from the hotel/conference location)
Explore the exhibition “Patacones, Paint Brushes, and Power: Historicizing an African Diaspora Arts Collective at the Crossroads of the Americas” at ADAMA and attend the "Patacones, Paintbrushes, and Power: Restorying Diaspora through Art and Oral History" salon talk,
Presenters: Dr. Renée Alexander Craft, Director, Southern Oral History Program, UNC (lead researcher and co-curator), Dr. Fahamu Pecou (co-curator), Founder, ADAMA, and visual artist, Dr. Arturo Lindsay, Professor Emeritus, Art and Art History, Spelman College.
NO COST FOR MUSEUM ENTRY, EXHIBIT, and SALON TALK
*Transportation is approx. 25 minutes each way, rideshare at attendee's cost. Please count for an hour, total, for transportation to and from the Hotel-Conference Center to the ADAMA and back.