The Gabber: July 8, 2021

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Faces of Change: REVERBERATIONS The Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum now exists in more places than one, with REVERBERATIONS, an exhibit of art exclusively by Black artists – a meditation on progress and oppression – in St. Petersburg’s James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art. While the Woodson Museum, at 2240 9th Ave. S., is currently in the middle of a $20-million fundraising campaign to open a new facility, the James Museum provides the space for REVERBERATIONS, which opened on Juneteenth (June 19) and will last through August 29. “We are proud to host this exhibition by the Woodson Museum, as they amplify the voices of artists not often found at the forefront of American art and demonstrate the strength of an African American museum in our region,” said Laura Hine, Executive Director of The James Museum. The James typically features art from Western America’s landscape and history, but the opportunity to pair with the Woodson provided some content wiggle room. Curator Desmond Clark, a for-

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