Jul 21

The First Weekend of the National Black Arts Festival!

Tag: UncategorizedNBAF @ 4:36 pm

Whew! After months and months of planning and procedures, the National Black Arts Festival has finally arrived! And not only has it arrived for the summer, but it is celebrating 20 years of existence in a major way. NBAF kicked off with a wonderful and powerful exhibit by reknown artist, Carrie Mae Weems, entitled Constructing History: A Requiem to Mark the Moment. NBAF also presented a night with the Georgia Peach herself, Gladys Knight. However, one of the most powerful events this weekend was the Creatively Speaking featuring a conversation with Dr. Cornel West, Wynton Marsalis, Carrie Mae Weems, and Baraka Sele as the moderator. This was highlighted as an Atlanta Dialogue event and was sold out and standing room only (I sat on the floor in the aisle)! It was truly an amazing, thought provoking and inspirational dialogue that creatively fed the mind, body and soul. Their are so many things that can be said about the conversation and the other events this past weekend and we would like to hear your thoughts on anything that may have moved you, inspired you, or just made you think. Please share.

One Response to “The First Weekend of the National Black Arts Festival!”

  1. KeithKNOWS says:

    SPLENDIFEROUS!!! Let me catch my breath….Gladys Knight performance magnificent, Dr. Cornel West, Alice Walker, Carrie Mae Weems..intelligensia abounds… The Gala….Samuel Jackson, Lynn Whitfield, Stars galore.. Judith Jamison Tribute amazing…
    Words can’t explain the most dynamic festival ever. I”m inspired, I’m amazed, I’m bedazzled…

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