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S2E5 | Tokie Taylor + Omission

47m · Modern Art + Culture · 19 Aug 16:00

Tokie Taylor taps in with the Modern Art + Culture podcast to discuss her inclusion in Atlanta Photography Group's Portfolio exhibition, her ongoing body of work that centers African-American heritage and perspective. We talk about gate-keepers in the fine art establishment and the pros and cons of social media for breaking artists.
https://www.tokietaylorstudio.com/

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S2E5 | Tokie Taylor + Omission

Tokie Taylor taps in with the Modern Art + Culture podcast to discuss her inclusion in Atlanta Photography Group's Portfolio exhibition, her ongoing body of work that centers African-American heritage and perspective. We talk about gate-keepers in the fine art establishment and the pros and cons of social media for breaking artists.
https://www.tokietaylorstudio.com/

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