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In Conversation with Asmaa Walton

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In this episode of The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with Asmaa Walton — Detroit-based arts educator and founder of the Black Art Library, a growing reference archive dedicated to Black visual art. We talk about the origin of the project, the role of ephemera in preserving cultural memory, and the importance of making art history accessible to all. From museum education to grassroots archiving, Asmaa shares how she’s reshaping how we learn about and engage with Black art.

🎧 Tune in for a powerful conversation on legacy, learning, and liberation through the arts.

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