
Dive Deeper: Insights from the Museum of the Future
Our curated blog posts invite you to journey with us, delving into our exhibitions, events, and the gifted artists who are shaping the art narrative of the Global African Diaspora.

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International Black Women's History Month Edition April 19, 2022
April brings International Black Women's History Month. Conceived by Sha Battle, a Georgia technology consultant, and entrepreneur, International Black Women's History Month aims to commemorate, honor, and elevate historical and contemporary accomplishments of Black women throughout Africa and the African Diaspora. Miami MoCAAD invites you to celebrate artists in the spotlight, savor inspiration from trailblazers, peek at a snapshot of future trends, and browse the bookshelf offering history, art, healing, and children's books, plus sample some music and film.

International Black Women's History Month Edition April 19, 2022
April brings International Black Women's History Month. Conceived by Sha Battle, a Georgia technology consultant, and entrepreneur, International Black Women's History Month aims to commemorate, honor, and elevate historical and contemporary accomplishments of Black women throughout Africa and the African Diaspora. Miami MoCAAD invites you to celebrate artists in the spotlight, savor inspiration from trailblazers, peek at a snapshot of future trends, and browse the bookshelf offering history, art, healing, and children's books, plus sample some music and film.

The Quest For Freedom: Juneteenth and Beyond June 23, 2022
Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom from centuries of enslavement. The holiday commemorates the June 19, 1865, emancipation of Texas enslaved people.

The Quest For Freedom: Juneteenth and Beyond June 23, 2022
Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom from centuries of enslavement. The holiday commemorates the June 19, 1865, emancipation of Texas enslaved people.

Afro-Latinx Heritage October 18, 2022
Miami MoCAAD invites you to celebrate Afro-Latinx Heritage and explore art, music, writers, events and more. On September 7 this year, the world lost a force in the art world, Emanoel Araújo, a renowned curator, visual artist, professor, and founder of the Museu Afro Brasil (Afro Brazil Museum), recognizes art created by Brazil's underrepresented population. "Curatorial projects such as Emanoel Araújo’s A Mão Afro-Brasileira (1988) and A Nova Mão Afro-Brasileira, (2014) in Brazil…illustrate the importance of contemporary art as a platform to denounce the persistence of racism and discrimination in Latin American societies." De la Fuente and Holifield, International Review of African American Art, Vol. 28 No 2 (2018), Museum of contemporary art of the African Diaspora, Global Reach Based in Miami (MoCAAD).

Afro-Latinx Heritage October 18, 2022
Miami MoCAAD invites you to celebrate Afro-Latinx Heritage and explore art, music, writers, events and more. On September 7 this year, the world lost a force in the art world, Emanoel Araújo, a renowned curator, visual artist, professor, and founder of the Museu Afro Brasil (Afro Brazil Museum), recognizes art created by Brazil's underrepresented population. "Curatorial projects such as Emanoel Araújo’s A Mão Afro-Brasileira (1988) and A Nova Mão Afro-Brasileira, (2014) in Brazil…illustrate the importance of contemporary art as a platform to denounce the persistence of racism and discrimination in Latin American societies." De la Fuente and Holifield, International Review of African American Art, Vol. 28 No 2 (2018), Museum of contemporary art of the African Diaspora, Global Reach Based in Miami (MoCAAD).