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Global Black Identity & Artistic ExpressionOctober 15 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
📍 980 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
Join us for a powerful conversation as we explore Blackness as a global experience; how diaspora, migration, and cross-cultural connections inform artistic identity, and how local narratives intersect with universal themes. Moderated by Quincy Swatson (Founder & Owner, The Kofi Collection), the panel features:
Malayah Reynolds — Painter working in portraiture and figuration, exploring mental landscapes and human tension
Charles Lyons — Visual artist grounded in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, translating community stories to the canvas
Tamara Howard — Quilter weaving African fabrics, ancestral memory, and tradition into each creation
Amani Davis — Physician‐artist blending visual media with experiences from Afro-Caribbean heritage
This event offers insight into how global Black narratives are expressed through art and how those narratives resonate locally.
With generous support from our community partners at Art Bridges Foundation and Rad Works Here.
📝 RSVP here: https://bit.ly/46SpBCG
📌 Hosted by the August Wilson African American Cultural Center (AWAACC) — supporting Black art, identity, and community engagement.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
980 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States