Resilience & Revolution: An Immersion of Black Americana

When

January 2, 2024 - February 29, 2024

Where

The Woodson African American Museum of Florida

Admission

Free, Donations Accepted

What

The Woodson African American Museum of Florida is thrilled to announce its upcoming exhibition, Resilience & Revolution: An Immersion of Black Americana. This thought-provoking and immersive experience, co-curated by The Montague Collection and Dr. Cody Clark, will captivate visitors by delving into the rich tapestry of African-American history and culture. The exhibition is set to be a beacon of hope, knowledge, and understanding, challenging stereotypes and celebrating the resilience and contributions of African Americans.

About The Montague Collection:

The Montague Collection stands as a distinguished bespoke exhibition company dedicated to illuminating the richness and complexity of African-American history through the compelling medium of visual arts. With unwavering commitment and profound reverence, we curate exhibitions that pay homage to African Americans’ vibrant legacy and profound contributions, fostering cultural understanding, and inspiring a more inclusive world.

About Dr. Cody Clark:

Dr. Cody L. “Spec” Clark, has had a long-standing career of over 35 years with the renowned arts magnet program at Gibbs High School as the program counselor of fine and performing arts.  Educated in Georgia, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in psychology at LaGrange College in LaGrange, Georgia. He completed both his Master’s degree (1986) and his specialist degree (1996) in counseling education at the University of South Florida in Tampa. In 2003, he finished his Doctoral degree in Children, Youth and Family counseling services at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  He specialized in African American youth in the visual and performing arts.

Photos: Courtesy of The Montague Collection