Crossroads: Intersections of Black Family Culture
On view through March 15, 2026
Muskegon Museum of Art
Muskegon, Michigan
www.muskegonartmuseum.org

“Crossroads: Intersections of Black Family Culture” is an interdisciplinary exhibition that explores the cultural significance of Black family dynamics in the Americas. In response to forced separations and disrupted biological ties, Black communities developed unique family structures centered on communal relationships, extended networks, and collective responsibility. This emphasis on mutual support, interconnectedness, and shared responsibility serves as both a survival strategy and a form of resistance against systemic devaluation.

Find out more here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/…/crossroads…/

[Image: Judy Bowman, I Kissed a Boy (Fred). Courtesy Muskegon Museum of Art and the artist.]