The Time is Always Now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents the The Time is Always Now exhibition at PMA, celebrating the brilliance of the Black figure.
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents the The Time is Always Now exhibition at PMA, celebrating the brilliance of the Black figure.
The Barnes Foundation’s annual Art Ball returns in 2024 for an evening celebrating Mickalene Thomas’s ‘All About Love’ Exhibition.
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This Fall, The Barnes Foundation welcomes All About Love, an exhibit by acclaimed Artist Mickalene Thomas.