CONTACT US
WAYS YOU CAN CONNECT with ADAMA
Together we make a greater impact on each other and our community. There are so many ways to get involved with ADAMA and we look forward to working with you.
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PARTNER WITH US
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JOIN THE VILLAGE LEADERSHIP
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COMMISSION US
PARTNER WITH US
Partner with ADAMA by sponsoring an ADAMA Arts Salon season. Request to sponsor or curate episodes of ADAMA Arts Salon by sending a detailed email to events@adamatl.org
Partner with ADAMA B2B. Corporate sponsorship or partnership inquiries can be sent to admin@adamatl.org
COMMISSION US
Commission ADAMA to create a custom site specific experience for your community or invite us to bring a Permanent project experience to a place near you. Learn more here.
JOIN OUR VILLAGE LEADERSHIP
Apply to join our village leadership as a type of board member or volunteer. We accept applications on a rolling basis.
GET IN TOUCH
FREQUENTLY asked
QUESTIONS
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ADAMA welcomes help from community members. Follow the following links to get started:
Submit a written piece for our blog via email to info@adamatl.org
Request to sponsor or curate episodes of ADAMA Arts Salon by sending a detailed email to events@adamatl.oRg
Corporate sponsorship or partnership inquiries can be sent to admin@adamatl.org
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Our experiences occur in-person and online. Visit our Experiences page to learn more about upcoming experiences.
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Our experiences are created for and centered around people of African descent, our primary audience.
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Absolutely. ADAMA welcomes everyone passionate about our mission of showcasing contemporary art and culture of the African Diaspora and amplifying the voices of people of African descent.
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ADAMA is based in Atlanta, Georgia. We are currently operating as a museum without walls. We are working with other Atlanta-based institutions by consulting and curating experiences that underscore our mission. Primarily, we engage the village in the digital space to serve and share with our fellow villagers.
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ADAMA will become a destination for compelling representations and the diverse stories of Africa and its diaspora. When the right opportunity presents itself, we look forward to breaking ground on a state of the art facility in Atlanta. In addition to creating a space where Black culture will thrive, ADAMA will also provide crucial arts educational opportunities and resources to traditionally underserved communities in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
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Yes! Individuals or organizations interested in commissioning ADAMA to present a Permanent, exhibition, or other immersive experience in their community can send direct inquiries to admin@adamatl.org.
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Reach out to us via email info@adamatl.org or hit us with a dm on Instagram.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
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“My hope for ADAMA going forward is that we are able to continue carving out our own artistic culture made up of these many shared and intersecting paths.”
Constance Collier-Mercado
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“The Permanent Project is a living work of art. It ignites a sense of pride but also a desire to be excited for the future.”
Simone Fletcher
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“Attending ADAMA's salon series inspired me to acquire my first piece of art. It is a black and white image of community elders in Wilkinson County, MS taken in 1975 by Baltimore photographer and anthropologist Roland L. Freeman.”
Heather Infantry
(Atlanta, GA, USA)