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The only thing better than art is more art.
African-American art, for me, is very important for living
a healthy, happy life. My taste runs from the very realistic John A. Dawkins, III
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to the very abstract. I have always purchased art to which Bala Cynwyd, PA
I feel a connection. I cannot say that commerce or the
value of the art has ever played a part in any purchasing
decision that I’ve made. However, a few pieces that I own
have since become very marketable.

Jeanne King
Art Patron
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil













As someone who has been associated with the music
industry, I see the correlation between art and music.
Both are deep expressions of our rich cultural heritage.
Our historical journey is depicted through the eyes of
yesterday’s and today’s talented African-American artists.
Our pride, trials and triumphs as a people are proudly
displayed on canvas and through photographs. My
favorite piece of African-American art by Andrew Turner
hangs in the lobby of WDAS radio. Long live African-
American art through the generations!

Doug Henderson
Radio Personality, WJJZ
Philadelphia, PA
The Canopy by Paul Goodnight

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