The National Center for Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) is a renowned institution in New England that has been celebrating the arts heritage of African-American and African diasporan cultures since 1968. Located in the historic Abbotsford Estate in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood, NCAAA provides a platform for established and underrepresented artists, using art to bring people together and address social justice issues.
With a collection of over 3,000 objects and a music division that produces the iconic Black Nativity, NCAAA has become a cultural and academic repository. As it emerges from the pandemic, NCAAA is taking a pause to assess its future and make necessary repairs to the museum building, with the goal of stewarding its rich history in a way that remains relevant for future generations of artists, scholars, visitors, and supporters.
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