SVA's Black Student Union (BSU) presents the third annual Black History Month exhibition, featuring a display of artworks from SVA students of the African diaspora. The club hosts this event annually to acknowledge black creatives as a minority in the College's community and their capability to birth phenomenal visuals. Since all participating students in this show had their own creative freedom, no specific themes or genres will stand out in the space.SVA's Black Student Union (BSU) presents the third annual Black History Month exhibition, featuring a display of artworks from SVA students of the African diaspora. The club hosts this event annually to acknowledge black creatives as a minority in the College's community and their capability to birth phenomenal visuals. Since all participating students in this show had their own creative freedom, no specific themes or genres will stand out in the space.RSVP here to attend the opening reception on Wednesday, February 6.
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School of Visual Arts - SVAWells Fargo Center209 East 23 Streetl 800.436.New York, الولايات المتحدة الأمريكيةSchool of Visual Arts - SVAWells Fargo Center209 East 23 Streetl 800.436.New York, الولايات المتحدة الأمريكيةSVA's Black Student Union (BSU) presents the third annual Black History Month exhibition, featuring a display of artworks from SVA students of the African diaspora. The club hosts this event annually to acknowledge black creatives as a minority in the College's community and their capability to birth phenomenal visuals. Since all participating students in this show had their own creative freedom, no specific themes or genres will stand out in the space.SVA's Black Student Union (BSU) presents the third annual Black History Month exhibition, featuring a display of artworks from SVA students of the African diaspora. The club hosts this event annually to acknowledge black creatives as a minority in the College's community and their capability to birth phenomenal visuals. Since all participating students in this show had their own creative freedom, no specific themes or genres will stand out in the space.RSVP here to attend the opening reception on Wednesday, February 6. Book tickets
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