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ATA presents...Dream With Your Eyes Open

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The 28th Annual Exhibition & Sale of African American Art featuring the work of Jerry Gant and over 60 established & emerging artists from the African diaspora Art In The Atrium, Inc. is a non-profit New Jersey African-American fine arts organization founded in 1991, which showcases the work of both established and emerging artists through an annual exhibition and ongoing community arts education programming. It is dedicated to increasing awareness, understanding and appreciation of fine African-American art, craft traditions and artists. This exhibition has been made possible by the Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Pink Dragon Artist Syndicate, Novartis Pharmaceuticals...

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ATA Team

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ATA Team Charles D. Craig Simone Craig Lauren Craig Andrea Lekberg Roland Whitley Yezenia Feliciano Ivory Herbert Marjorie Herbert Gwen Barrington Jackson Rosalind Nzinga Nichol Onnie Strother Nettie Thomas

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Mission

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Art in the Atrium is a culture keeper committed to celebrating and advancing Black culture through visual arts. We support and invest in black fine art and artists giving them visibility and a creative space to breathe.

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About ATA

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Art in the Atrium, Inc. (ATA) is a non-profit, tax-exempt, Black-led organization committed to celebrating and advancing Black culture through visual arts. As culture keepers, ATA is a decades old cultural institution and preeminent authority in the art world that supports and invests in black art and artists by giving them visibility and a creative space to breathe. A career fire-starter for black artists, ATA has ushered in and enhanced the notable careers of Bisa Butler, Alonzo Adams and Leroy Campbell. "I started as an exhibitor with Art in the Atrium. Everybody knows that every year [ATA] has an exhibit. That...

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Celebrating Black Culture Through Art Virtual Event

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