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FEATURED STORY
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.
Organizational News
The latest ADAMA updates, announcements, and information about new experience, initiatives, events, and partnerships.
Diaspora News
The latest art news, conversations and trends from the African Diaspora from some your favorite news sources!
Latest Blogs
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.
ADAMA Arts Salon is BACK!
Join us as we celebrate the power of artistic expression and the beauty of the human imagination. Check what’s coming up this season! Episodes broadcast bi-weekly on Sundays at 12 for registrants or on Facebook Live
A Must-See Guide :Discovering the Rich Black Art, Museums, and Culture Scene in Atlanta
Atlanta, GA is a city steeped in history and culture, and it offers countless opportunities to experience and appreciate the contributions of black artists and creators. From museums and galleries to street art and festivals, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are planning a trip or a local interested in discovering treasure in your own backyard, this list will help you explore Atlanta's black creative art scene.
What’s In a Name?
We invite you to journey with us… to see yourself as if for the first time. What’s in a name?