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The Closing "A Glitch in My Skin"

Testimonial is dedicated to all of our museum visitors. We can’t believe our first Museum exhibition, “A Glitch in My Skin,” by our 2021 Visiting Fellow Mimi Adu-Serwaah, has attracted over 400 visitors from all parts of the world. We truly can’t thank you all enough for embracing the space in such a positive way over the last three months.

The institution and team have learned so much from this process, and we can’t wait for everyone to see what we have in store for our 2023 Museum exhibition with our 2022 Visiting Fellow Samuel Olayombo.

Because the museum space will be closed for a while, you can still visit us to take a tour of the institution, learn about its history, and attend studio visits with our current onsite artists!

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