Sarah Loyer

Associate Curator and Exhibitions Manager at The Broad

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An artist collective formed in the late 1960s called AfriCOBRA made art to empower black communities. And it was gorgeous.

AfriCOBRA artists made colorful tributes to black power

An artist collective formed in the late 1960s called AfriCOBRA made art to empower black communities. And it was gorgeous.

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The civil rights movement and its aftermath produced activism, music, fashion, and visual art.

Kool-Aid colors, assemblage, and a raised fist: art of black America comes to The Broad

The civil rights movement and its aftermath produced activism, music, fashion, and visual art.

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