ALL BLACK ERRYTHING: POP CULTURE AND NOSTALGIA FROM AFROFUTURIST PERSPECTIVES

ALL BLACK ERRYTHING: POP CULTURE AND NOSTALGIA FROM AFROFUTURIST PERSPECTIVES

Welcome to All Black Errything where it’s possible that a mirthful Black history took place! “Errything” is a phonetic moniker of the pronunciation of “everything” in the local dialect of the DMV (District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia). As we pay homage to our ancestral Native American lands the Monacan Nation, including the Manahoke people, the traditional owners of the lands upon which George Mason University stands. We are also homaging the African descendants who are creating new narratives in the present day.

This exhibit will showcase recent artworks by Maurice James Jr., Mark Clark, Eric Charles (Egzo), and duo Black Kirby (John Jennings and Stacey A. Robinson).