Sarah Loyer

Associate Curator and Exhibitions Manager at The Broad

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An artist collective formed in the late 1960s called AfriCOBRA made art to empower black communities. And it was gorgeous.

AfriCOBRA artists made colorful tributes to black power

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The civil rights movement and its aftermath produced activism, music, fashion, and visual art.

Kool-Aid colors, assemblage, and a raised fist: art of black America comes to The Broad

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