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    blkalertstravelBy blkalertstravelMarch 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When traveling worldwide, there’s nothing more fulfilling than exploring Black artwork throughout the destination. Whether traveling internationally or within the States, pockets of art from children of the African diaspora can be found everywhere. From graffiti murals and Black-owned galleries to major festivals, you never know where you may stumble upon a gem from talented Black artists. 

    According to a new study by Singularart, Black artists only make up 11.9 percent of displayed American galleries. Despite this lack of representation, Black artists are taking up space and shining in some cities more than others. In Virginia Beach, 18.9 percent of featured artwork is created by non-white artists. However, Miami reigns as the city with the most Black art in galleries. 

    Singularart’s analysis revealed that 60 percent of the artwork featured in Miami galleries is by non-white artists. Of those featured artists, the majority are African-American. Miami has long been a cultural hub so it’s no surprise Black art is thriving. Here’s what you need to know about the Floridian city becoming a hub for Black art. 

    Black-owned Art Galleries 

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    While it may have the most Black art featured in the country, Miami doesn’t have a huge Black population. According to the US Census Bureau, of the over two million people living in Miami-Dade County, only 17.1 percent are Black. However, that doesn’t stop Black art from taking center stage in the city. 

    One way to experience the Black art culture in Miami is by visiting Black-owned art galleries. Founded by Morehouse grad and art curator Jumaane N’Namdi, the N’Namdi Contemporary Miami is a hotspot for finding Black artwork. The gallery features Black artists like Senghor Reid, Rashid Johnson, and Nanette Carter. 

    Another great Black-owned gallery to check out in Miami is Afrikan Art. The gallery features exhibits from more than 20 Black artists throughout the year. There’s a little bit of every type of creativity at Afrikan Art. From Afrofuturism and the art of tapestry weaving, the gallery is a hub of artwork inspired by the Diaspora. Travelers can also catch the Afrikan Art Fair every year during Miami’s Art Basel.

    More Black Art In Miami

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    Across the country, Black art is blossoming more each year. According to Singularart’s analysis, the states with the most Black artists’ representation are Florida, Virginia, California, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, and Maryland. The majority of these artists focus on Contemporary work, with 17.1 percent of this style being created by non-white artists. Beyond art galleries in Miami, travelers can head to the streets to experience more Black art. 

    The Art of Black Miami is an initiative designed to amplify the creative work of Black artists in the city. The organization curates events year-round specifically highlighting pieces inspired by Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The Art of Black Miami is the best way for travelers and locals to stay updated on upcoming events showcasing Black artwork. 

    Travelers can always find Black art in Miami every year at Art Basel. In addition to the collaboration with Afrikan Art, Art Basel hosts a variety of events and activations that highlight Black and multicultural artists. Those looking for artwork by women of color should check out the MUSE Art Fair.

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