Black Fine Art Month (BFAM), is the annual October celebration of Black Fine Art aesthetic and an annual recognition of those artists, innovators, collectors, and curators vested in the Black Art tradition.
The celebration, was entered into the Congressional Record on October 4, 2019 by Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly, lies at the intersection of the past present, and future of Black Art, and affords us a moment to toast the collectors, bold gallerists and esteemed art purveyors who revere the aesthetic, drive the value; and invest in artists who are making a cultural impact. Black Fine Art Month is an initiative of Pigment International.
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