Baltimore Artist Stephen Towns Featured In Smithsonian’s National Museum Of African American History And Culture

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore creator Stephen Towns’ enactment is present teaching radical astir a portion of American past astatine the nation’s largest taste destination devoted exclusively to documenting and exploring the African American story.

“It inactive feels surreal, it doesn’t consciousness real,” said Towns.

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These 8 pieces of his are present featured astatine the Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History and Culture.

“The pieces are called ‘An Offering’ arsenic a mode of maine offering immoderate benignant of emotion to them and honoring their memory,” said Towns.

Each 1 of the portraits are of radical from West Africa who were taken from their homes and forced into the Middle Passage Atlantic enslaved trade.

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“You’ll spot these small tiny portraits and you’ll besides spot that signifier of a enslaved vessel created with quilts,” said Towns.

Towns said immoderate of the radical depicted person been forgotten, but helium wants to marque definite they’re remembered done his enactment portion besides inspiring others to larn much astir their stories.

“I anticipation that agelong aft I’m gone that they animate much enactment and much probe into American history,” helium said.

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You tin spot Towns’ pieces present connected show connected the 4th level of the museum.

Stetson Miller

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