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A Journey Through Black Visual Art: A Free Intro Session

Dive into the vibrant world of 5 Black women visual artists and get inspired in this free intro session!

The Introduction

Step inside a guided introduction to The Black Visual Imagination, a cultural learning experience that celebrates the brilliance, symbolism, and storytelling traditions of 5 Black women visual artists. This free intro session offers a glimpse into the world behind the full mini course — a space where art becomes language, memory, and legacy.


Whether you’re an art lover, a creative, an educator, or someone seeking a deeper connection to Black visual culture, this session opens the door to a rich and beautifully curated journey.


What You’ll Receive


When you RSVP, you’ll get immediate access to:


• A free preview lesson from the full course

• A guided introduction to the themes, artists, and visual traditions explored in the program

• Insight into the course structure and what the full learning experience offers


This intro session is designed to help you feel the tone, rhythm, and depth of the course before you step fully inside.


Why This Matters


This session invites you to slow down, look closely, and reconnect with the cultural power embedded in images, gestures, and creative choices. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the artists who shaped our visual landscape and a clearer sense of how their work continues to influence us today.


Continue the Journey


If the intro session resonates with you, you’ll have the option to enroll in the full course — a beautifully structured, self‑paced experience that expands on everything introduced here.


The full course includes:


• Multiple guided lessons

• Artist spotlights

• A curated glossary

• A visual reference guide

• A downloadable workbook

• And more


Enrollment details will be shared inside the free preview.


Who This Is For


This experience is perfect for:


• Lifelong learners

• Artists and creatives

• Educators

• Parents and community leaders

• Anyone curious about Black artists, women artists, culture, and storytelling


No prior art history knowledge is required — just curiosity and an open heart.



Who are we covering?

  • Alma Thomas
  • Emma Amos
  • Elizabeth Catlett
  • Minnie Evans
  • Camille Billops

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