AFRO ART

AFRO ART

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AFROART is a creative hub that seeks to uplift the black community through a series of interactive events.

05/28/2023

Excited to announce our next event! This time, we're working with to put on our own special kick back! We'll have music, food by , to go drinks by , and some board and card games! Support these businesses and come kick it with us Saturday June 17th from 7-10PM located at 5006 Penn Avenue in Garfield! Bring a friend, you're not gonna wanna miss this!!
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This event is free, but a $10 donation is suggested to allow us to continue doing this work!!
See ya there!

Photos from AFRO ART's post 03/14/2023

Original logo from AFROART 2016 to today!
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First logo pictured made by artist and founder Kelli Clark
2023 Logo made by graphic designer Michael Tavilla

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Photos from AFRO ART's post 03/09/2023

AFROART has its origins in 2016, spear headed by Kelli Clark, a then college student at CMU and native of Pittsburgh, who recognized the dispersed nature of the black community in Pittsburgh that was not only present for college students but for black people living in the city.
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In 2016, AFROART launched a festival that took place at Carnegie Mellon University's auditorium, where they hosted a series of spoken word poets, art vendors, and music performances.
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