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Review of “When It Rains It Shines” and “When The Land Meets The Body” Exhibitions

Read this fantastic review from The Post and Courier, and then go see the exhibitions from these two amazing Black artists: Fletcher Williams III’s “When It Rains It Shines” at the International African American Museum and LaVaughn Belle’s “When The Land Meets The Body” at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
For more information, about the artists and exhibitions, visit www.mojafestival.com.

About MOJA Arts Festival

The MOJA Arts Festival is a multi-disciplinary festival produced annually and directed by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the MOJA Planning Committee, an all-volunteer community arts and cultural group.

Additional assistance and guidance is provided by the less formal networks of the MOJA Advisory Board, a group of civic leaders who assist with fundraising and advocacy, and the Friends of MOJA patron circle, representing individual and corporate donors.

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