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Imani Cheers’ “Framing Fatherhood” Exhibit at Corcoran until July 31

We are so excited about Imani Cheers' project being featured at the Corcoran. This is a DON'T MISS!  More Info

Wednesday - Sunday, 1 - 6 pm
500 17th Street NW
Free and open to the public.

The exhibit features photographs from 14 prominent Black male photographers, celebrating Black masculinity and fatherhood.

You are invited to a free exhibition that celebrates Black masculinity and fatherhood, featuring 75 photographs from 14 prominent Black male photographers. Framing Fatherhood is part of "It Takes A Village: Basics of Boyhood and Messages for Manhood,” an ongoing media project exploring the representation and reality of Black men as children, adults, friends, partners and parents.

Read about the show in GW Today and Because of Them We Can, and watch clips at Fox5, NBC, WUSA9, and CBS Mornings. See featured artists. Curated by Dr. Imani M. Cheers from the School of Media and Public Affairs, and hosted by Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at the George Washington