Venue: Virtual
Start Time: 5:00pm
Tickets:

Free

In honor of Black History Month, this round will feature a selection of the myriad Black artists who have made, and are making, an invaluable impact on the art world. Many have been featured in previous rounds of Art Trivia, so it’s a great time to test how much you’ve learned!

As usual, the multiple choice questions will be fun for all trivia lovers (no art background needed) and answers will be anonymous. So join us on Zoom to celebrate the rich history of Black art and artists in the United States!

Image (from the collection) | Robert H. Colescott, Beauty Is Only Skin Deep, 1991, Acrylic on canvas, Museum purchase with funds provided by the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund
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