Artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards Explains Why Understanding Black Women Is Key to Understanding Culture

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Portrait of Jamea Richmond-Edwards by Cortney Leatherwood. Images courtesy of Richmond-Edwards and MOCA North Miami.

For years, artists, curators, and musicians have worked to amplify Afrofuturism as an ideology and practice that connects the Black diaspora with an ancient past and abundant, liberated future. The Detroit-born multimedia artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards presents an especially vibrant vision of Afrofuturism in her debut solo museum exhibition, “Ancient Future,” at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami.

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