
Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS) at The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
AGBS believes that art belongs to everyone and should be accessible to all.
MessageArt Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS) at The University of Texas at Austin is a collecting institution whose mission is to acquire, preserve, interpret, exhibit, and otherwise make accessible modern and contemporary art and cultural materials from Africa and the African Diaspora for all audiences. AGBS includes two principal galleries—Christian-Green Gallery and Idea Lab—and six project spaces located in the Gordon-White Building. Its exhibitions and programs serve communities on and off campus and engage with the larger art worlds. AGBS’s collection—numbering nearly 1,300 objects—is the core of its identity and is available for research onsite and with our partner institutions.
Founded in 2016, AGBS is a preeminent cultural asset of the College of Liberal Arts, and is a center for teaching, learning, and scholarship. As such, AGBS serves as a forum for the creative and critical expression of artists, curators, and historians. AGBS is open to all, free of charge, and committed to inviting audiences to engage in art and visual culture.
AGBS pursues excellence in all aspects of its operations. It upholds the legal and ethical standards prescribed by the American Alliance of Museums and the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries.
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