Black Women Find Healing and Community in Art Spaces Amid Museum Attacks
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This article highlights how Black women curators, artists, and patrons are using art spaces as sites of healing and nourishment, even as museums face political attacks. It centers the resilience and community-building of Black women in the arts.
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Museums are under attack, but Black women curators, artists, and patrons are still nourishing themselves and each other through the arts.
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