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The Homage Exhibit
The Nia and Morris McAdoo Collection of Black History and Culture


"The collection of African-American history is not just about preserving artifacts, but about honoring the resilience, creativity, and contributions of a community that has shaped the very fabric of our nation."
Nia McAdoo - Collector

Summary

The Homage Exhibit is a traveling showcase steeped in the rich tapestry of African-American history and culture. This exhibit, comprised of 150 pieces, a combination of original artifacts and artwork, takes you on a transformative journey through time, honoring our community's resilience, triumphs, and enduring legacy.

The Homage Exhibit aims to enlighten, inspire, and ignite a deep appreciation for African Americans' profound impact on shaping our country. Each artifact represents an icon, cultural phenomenon, or pivotal historical moment and accompanies works created by artists such as Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, and Ernie Barnes. Highlights of the collection draw attention to key figures such as Booker T. Washington, Shirley Chisholm, Frederick Douglas, and various artifacts from moments in the civil rights movement. ​

Homage Exhibit Overview

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​Specifications


Number of Works:  35 pieces of artwork,  115 artifacts

Requirements:  Moderate Security; 850 - 2,000 square feet

Participation Fee:  Please inquire 

Educational Materials Available:  Lectures,  Virtual Discussions (hosted on exhibitors platform), Curator led tours

Shipping:  Homage Exhibit makes all arrangements; exhibitors pay outgoing shipping costs within the contiguous US

Booking Period: 8 weeks:  Longer periods available upon request, pricing may vary

Contact: Nia McAdoo - nia@homageexhibit.com
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