Community Corner Interview: Benita Mayo and Kori Price of Charlottesville Black Arts Collective

Community Corner Interview: Benita Mayo and Kori Price of Charlottesville Black Arts Collective

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Benita Mayo and Kori Price, members of the Charlottesville Black Arts Collective and two of the curators of McGuffey’s newest exhibition, Lay My Burdens Down. The exhibit runs all month at McGuffey Art Center and is free and open to the public during McGuffey’s hours of operation. More info: McGuffey Art Center

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