Washington D.C's National Gallery of Art housed the 'Photography and The Black Arts Movement 1955- 1985' exhibition; celebrating the cultural history, identity, and beauty of Black Art. My visit was crowded, but comfortable, amongst our people of all ages from toddlers to elders. There was an undeniable thickness in the air of pride. I was able to snap some realllly cool shots, which came satisfyingly easy because it was culture oozing at every turn. We showed up and showed out.
A celebration of US.
A celebration of US.
Come on in...
Rainy days at the museum remain undefeated.
The National Gallery of Art is massive. After a few minutes, I finally reached the exhibit.
Tunes courtesy of Westside Gunn's Pandora station.
Romare Bearden
This may have been my favorite shot this afternoon.
Forever.






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