This event is in the past.It took place on October 18, 2020 at Hudson River Museum.


Derrick Adams' vibrant "Floaters" portraits reclaim the pool float as joyful Black iconography. His first museum show of the series pairs sun-soaked figures at rest with historical context, from the Middle Passage to segregated pools.
Black joy
Contemporary art
Immersive installation
Social commentary
Tips
🌈"about Black radical joy" (Culture Type)
🖼️don't miss Adams' curated selections from museum collection
🎭immersive party installation "We Came to Party and Plan"
Collection Spotlight: Derrick Adams Selects
Northwest Yonkers


Derrick Adams' vibrant "Floaters" portraits reclaim the pool float as joyful Black iconography. His first museum show of the series pairs sun-soaked figures at rest with historical context, from the Middle Passage to segregated pools.
Black joy
Contemporary art
Immersive installation
Social commentary
Tips
🌈"about Black radical joy" (Culture Type)
🖼️don't miss Adams' curated selections from museum collection
🎭immersive party installation "We Came to Party and Plan"
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