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P. Muzi Branch
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What is your age range? (Must be 18 years or older)
55 - 60
Are you of African descent?
Yes
What type of artist do you call yourself?
Painter
What arts organizations, groups or businesses are you affiliated with?
The Society for Arts In Healthcare, VMFA Friends of African & African American Art, The Black History Museum and Cultural City of Virginia.
What is your vision for the future of Black Artist?
African American art is a Neo-Western art form. It is a legitimate and autonomous culture-based art movement. It is generally treated like it is the illegitimate child of Western art. African American art has traditionally been ignored by the mainstream art establishments and treated just a little different from the rest of the Western art family, which includes European and American art.
It is marginally included in the museums, galleries and Western art history books.

My research has led me to concluded that (1) there is a difference between “art that is created by an African American” and “African American art”; and (2) African American art is a unique cultural phenomenon.

Ultimately it is African American people and Black artists that have to determine what is and what isn’t African American art. We must definitively answer the question: “what is African American visual art?" We need to define it ourselves. African American artists, as professionals in the field, have to identify and redefine African American visual art for the art world. It is now time to actively campaign for African American art academically as a discipline, philosophically as a cultural phenomenon and commercially as a viable industry. We must push for galleries dedicated to African American Art (art that speaks to, for and about African American culture) Then publicly funded museums will be duty-bound to increase it’s holdings of that genre of art. Otherwise we will continue to be marginally included in the future purchases for American Art Galleries.

African American visual art has not received the same societal credibility as African American Jazz music, dance or theater, nevertheless, the visual art of African American culture continues to develop and progress as the soulful creative expression and unique aesthetic of a distinctive people.
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http://www.bestblackartimages.com
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At 12:19pm on September 29, 2011, Afric Arts said…

Hello,

I invite you to join THE AFRICARTS FACEBOOK PAGE, it's an African fine art virtual galery where you can discover some great work from conteporary fellow African artists. You can also share your own work there by sending some pics of your art work to africarts@gmail.com so that it can be viewed by over 8000 subscribers.

 

Hope you join us soon and spread the word.

 

Have a blessed day!

At 12:36am on December 16, 2009, Network Administrator said…
Become a Featured Artist on the Network!

If you are interested in having only your work being displayed solely on the main page of the network for one week, Please enter the recruiting contest below.

Recruiting Contest Details:

It is your challenge to recruit as many new members as possible to the BAC network. The member that has recruited the most people at the end of each week will be rewarded a solo spot on the main page of the network.

If you have the most recruits at the end of the week you will be notified via message and will be asked if you would like to advertise and or sell any art on the main page of the network.

See you at the top, Good Luck!
At 12:32am on December 16, 2009, Network Administrator said…
You are more than welcome to sell your art directly on the network, all you have to do is go to the Online Store tab and click on the "Add your Online Store to this page" link on the upper right hand side, Thank You and Enjoy!
At 12:30am on December 16, 2009, Network Administrator said…
Welcome to the Black Artist Collective, feel free to post your art work, events, create groups, forums or what have you, this is your network!

 
 
 

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