Art educator and curator Asmaa Walton joins UofSC for a conversation about her work establishing the Black Art Library, an ongoing collection of books on Black visual culture which will become a public-facing archive, research library, and collection of books and ephemera on Black visual arts and artists. It is intended to be an educational resource for the Black community and beyond.
The project began in February 2020 and is currently fundraising to expand its collection and acquire a ... view more »
Art educator and curator Asmaa Walton joins UofSC for a conversation about her work establishing the Black Art Library, an ongoing collection of books on Black visual culture which will become a public-facing archive, research library, and collection of books and ephemera on Black visual arts and artists. It is intended to be an educational resource for the Black community and beyond.
The project began in February 2020 and is currently fundraising to expand its collection and acquire a brick-and-mortar space that will act as a non-lending library based in Detroit, MI. Walton holds an MA in Arts Politics from the Department of Art & Public Policy at New York University, and a BFA in Arts Education from Michigan State University. She was previously the inaugural Keybank Fellow at The Toledo Museum of Art, and the 2019–2020 Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellow at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
Sponsored by the UofSC School of Visual Art and Design and UofSC University Libraries.
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