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Tifton ARTS IN BLACK FESTIVAL 2008 |
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A Town celebrating Arts, Music and Dance |



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History |
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The Arts in Black Festival, a celebration of African American heritage and art was first held in February, 1986 on the J. T.Reddick Middle School Campus. The festival was the brainchild of Leroy Bynum, the Assistant Director of Abraham Baldwin College’s Arts Experiment Station. Mr. Bynum was successful in bringing together local citizens who partnered with the college in forming the group later known as the Arts in Black Committee.
The festival sponsors an Artist in Residence at a local school in order to encourage participation of the students in festival activities. A Health Fair is included as part of the festival activities. An exhibit of professional art work is also displayed in one of the local facilities each year. Works of such noted artists as P.H. Polk, Mary Jackson, Annie Greene and Henry Gorham have been seen in Tifton. William and Susan Rochfort’s collection of African m masks, headdresses, sculptures and furniture provided a unique opportunity for area residents to see African ceremonial art. Performances by The Maxx, Continuing the tradition of past festivals, the Arts in Black Committee is planning a dynamic array of activities to be held the last weekend in March of 2008. |