Congresskin Alma S. Adams, Doctor of Philosophy (NC-12), Bipartan (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU) (HBCU), HBCU art education and conservation in HBCU, was invested in HBCU art education and conservation.
“Art is a universal language that allows people to experience and celebrate unique cultures and communities everywhere. Expands the world” said Congressman Alma Adams. “Unfortunately, the art programs and departments are between schools and departments, when schools face financial difficulties.
HBCU Art Law, the art education and conservation for HBCUS, which makes it more accessible to students of these programs, aims to overcome financial and conservation finance and other obstacles. The draft law recognizes the importance of establishing various artists and art specialists that are important to create, protect, enlighten and support African American art.
In particular, the Law of HBCU Art:
- Students in art, art education and cultural programs provide financial and other assistance to students.
- Creates broadcast programs and development offices for art, art education and cultural art departments.
- Provides comprehensive bradreen services services for art, art education and culture students, including faculty and peer education, business-based learning capabilities, management tips and career recommendations.
- African American art collections in the exhibition and warehouse controls, monitors, monitors and protect.
- In partnership with non-profit arts, art education, art education and cultural institutions, art education and cultural programs provide well-salored, experience and communication opportunities.
HBCU has a number of prominent organizations confirming the National Association for the Law, the Law, including Americans and Music Education.
“As a HOWARD University, a background in the history of work and art, I witnessed how HBCUS artistic perfection and creative management is” Americans for Americans CEO Erin Harkey. “A clever, important investment, which touches the support systems of HBCU art, and the support systems that solve our students and cultures, are preparing to mobilize the National Arts Network to ensure that every community is rich.”
The National Education National Association (NAFME) reaffirms the Congress with the restructured HBCU Art Law ” Dr. Deborah said strong, President of the National Education National Association Confredo. “This important legislation is historically, historically, in the face of historically besieged emergency art programs and music and art programs, this bill and teachers are a significant step of the law and teachers.
“HBCU promotes art and art education with the National Artists of Artists and Universities (NAAHBCU) HBCUS (NAAHBCU) HBCUS, and provides opportunities for students and artists for students” Dr. Willie Hooker, North Carolina A & T University Prof..
HBCU has an external impact on art:
- HBCUs to produce African American artists, protecting their careers from Augusta, Augusta’s careers for everyone and everyone in between
- HBCUS are some of the most widespread art collectors produced by colored artists. This Hampton University Museum The country’s most ancient African American museums and homes in the United States are one of the largest collections of African and African Americans and local arts in the United States.
- Art and cultural production are a rapidly growing economic center. In 2022 Art and cultural economic activity, 4.3% of GDP, or $ 1.1 trillion.
Bill (12): Answers. Frederica Wilson (FL-24), Terry Sewell (Al-07), Jonathan L. Jackson (IL-01), Valerie Foushee (NC-4), Maxwell Frost (FL-10), Andre Carson (IN-7).

