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On Saturday, February 24, 2024 from 5:00pm-7:30pm the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art will honor it's 2024 Keepers of the Culture recipients. We are pleased to collaborate with the San Diego History Center as we honor true cultural icons.
The San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art is overjoyed to announce the arrival of a stunning painting by the renowned artist Kehinde Wiley at The Timken Museum in Balboa Park. Kehinde Wiley is globally recognized for painting the official Obama Presidential portrait, demonstrating his unique ability to blend the traditional and the contemporary in a powerful and visually compelling way. We are ecstatic to present this masterpiece to our beloved San Diego community.
On Saturday, February 25, 2023, from 5:00 pm-7:30 pm the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art will honor its 2023 Keepers of the Culture recipients. We are pleased to collaborate with the San Diego Center as we honor true culture icons.
It’s happening…A Soulful Summer Day Party. Friday August 5, 2022 4-8:00PM. Come and enjoy music and dance with some of San Diego’s finest: Brian Matthews Music Architect, Dj Kool T., DJ Kandu and DJ Artistic. This FREE event will be held at the Quartyard along the “The Buses are Coming” photographic exhibit.
SDAAMFA invites you to join us for the national opening and programming activities events celebrating the photographic exhibit “THE BUSES ARE COMING”
On Friday, May 27, 2022, the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art honored 2022 Keepers of the Culture, celebrating of Black Heritage.
The "Say Their Names" Memorial Exhibit is a memorial honoring individuals who have died at the hands of those perpetuating injustice and systemic racism. This grassroots exhibit had it's start in Portland Oregon and is an outgrowth of the protest that took place nationwide in 2020.
Black Life presents a collection of photographs by three prominent photographers, and members of the African American community in Los Angeles during the second half of the 20th century, documenting political events, as well as daily life of this community.
The Legacy In Black exhibit in collaboration was installed in collaboration with the San Diego History Center. The exhibit featured the art of African American Artists who are from San Diego or have a significant relationship to San Diego.
In collaboration with the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art (SDAAMFA), the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego presents Dimensions of Black, an exhibition of works by African American artists drawn from the Museum’s own holdings.
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"The immense contributions of African Americans to the art world is well documented. This is an exciting time in the arts. We are seeing a renewed appreciation for renowned artists like Elizabeth Catlett, Jacob Lawrence, and Romare Bearden. At the same time the next generation of artist approach the canvas with no limitations. The result is the opportunity to experience some of the best art this country has produced. SDAAMFA is the answer to a frequently asked question. “Where do you go to experience African American Art in San Diego?” Our exhibits feature art that is original, thought-provoking, interesting, and most of all a little something for everyone.”
- (Gaidi Finnie, SDAAMFA Executive Director)
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On Saturday, February 24, 2024 from 5:00pm-7:30pm the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art will honor it's 2024 Keepers of the Culture recipients. We are pleased to collaborate with the San Diego History Center as we honor true cultural icons.
SDAAMFA is proud to bring the Say Their Names Memorial exhibit to life in augmented reality in Seneca Village/Central Park. The intent of the AR installation does not differ from the one of the physical memorial, which serves “to facilitate conversation[s] around systemic racism while honoring those whose lives have been taken by it.