Community Corner Interview: Charlottesville Black Artist Collective and McGuffey Art Center

Community Corner Interview: Charlottesville Black Artist Collective and McGuffey Art Center

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Kendall spoke with Kori Price & Derrick Waller from the Charlottesville Black Artist Collective and Sri Kodakalla & Brielle Duflon from McGuffey Art Center about Water: The Agony and Ecstasy of The Black Experience, the multimedia exhibition at McGuffey curated by the Charlottesville Black Arts Collective which runs through the end of March. More info here.

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