Wadsworth Atheneum and The Amistad Center for Art & Culture Hire Programs Manager for the African Diaspora

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Wadsworth Atheneum and The Amistad Center for Art & Culture Hire Programs Manager for the African Diaspora
In her new role, Blake will deliver creative arts experiences and programs that promote the art, history, and culture of the African diaspora through community engagement activities and education. Courtesy of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.



HARTFORD, CONN.- The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art acting in partnership with The Amistad Center for Art & Culture has hired Bethani Blake in the newly-created position of Programs Manager for the African Diaspora. Funded by The Amistad Center, the programs manager will serve both institutions, located under the same roof at 600 Main Street in Hartford.

In her new role, Blake will deliver creative arts experiences and programs that promote the art, history, and culture of the African diaspora through community engagement activities and education. Reporting to the director of learning and engagement at the Wadsworth, and working closely with the staff at The Amistad Center, these programs will amplify the collections of the Wadsworth and The Amistad Center.

“Bethani is a terrific addition to the team. We look forward to engaging everyone with the unique and enjoyable programs she will develop,” said Olivia White, Interim Executive Director of The Amistad Center.

“This new model of sharing programmatic activity is full of potential for both organizations and Bethani brings great creativity and ambition to the role,” said Anne Butler Rice, Director of Learning and Engagement at the Wadsworth. “We are excited to be working so closely together with The Amistad Center as we move forward.”

Blake comes to Hartford, Conn. from Columbus, Ohio, where she worked in the curatorial departments at the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Performing and Cultural Arts Complex. She began her career in museum work at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Blake has a BFA in Painting and Performing Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design and brings experience as a practicing artist and educator in museum spaces.

“I not only hope to bridge the gap between the Wadsworth Atheneum and The Amistad Center, but to create robust and supportive programming for the West Indian and Puerto Rican communities in and outside of Hartford,” says Blake. “The urgency regarding the recognition and uplifting of these audiences is my mission as I begin my role as Programs Manager of the African Diaspora.”










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