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ADAMA Receives $100,000 Grant from The Annie E. Casey Foundation

The African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta (ADAMA) proudly announces a transformative $100,000 grant from The Annie E. Casey Foundation to enhance cultural engagement and artistic expression within Atlanta's vibrant Pittsburgh Yards.

Latest Blogs

ADAMA X The Galbreath Collection Exhibit Opening – A Decade of Atlanta Artistry on Black Friday
Martina Lindo Martina Lindo

ADAMA X The Galbreath Collection Exhibit Opening – A Decade of Atlanta Artistry on Black Friday

ADAMA and The Galbreath Collection proudly present 'A Decade of Collecting Atlanta.' Curated by Esohe Galbreath, an event curator and community leader in the Atlanta art scene and ADAMA board member, this exhibit brings together over 100 works from more than 70 Black contemporary artists who either reside in or share significant ties to Atlanta from the esteemed Galbreath Collection.

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ADAMA’s First Solo Exhibit We Need Love Opens at Pittsburgh Yards May 11th 
Martina Lindo Martina Lindo

ADAMA’s First Solo Exhibit We Need Love Opens at Pittsburgh Yards May 11th 

We Need Love features artists from across the diaspora whose work reflects layers of love: as celebration, as complicated, and as beautiful. Working within the mediums of photography, painting, sculpture, video, textile, and mixed media, these artists peel apart self-love, romantic love, love for our communities, and love of our people.

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