New Rules, New Rooms: How Curators are Expanding Access and Visibility
Black Art Empowerment Summit 2026
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57m
A dynamic conversation on how curators and art dealers are building new platforms, forging strategic partnerships, and expanding access for artists. From art fairs to brand collaborations, discover how visibility and opportunity are being redefined.
Panelists:
Anwarri Musa (Art Advisor, Board of Trustee Queens Museum),
Tanya Weddemire (Founder / CEO Tanya Weddemire Gallery),
Terrell Tilford (Founder & Creative Director, Band of Vices)
Moderator:
Moriah Alise (Founder, Dear Glory Curator & Art Market Strategist)
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