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adebooms has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in September 2020. Resources adebooms has populated their site with include: • Adebunmi Gbadebo Displays Remains at Claire Oliver. | Quiet Lunch • Visit my Website • Adebunmi Gbadebo and the Mysteries of Clay | The New Yorker by Doreen St. Félix • Brooklynrail: Letter My Letter to Jack Whitten by Adebunmi Gbadebo • Great Women Sculptors | Art | Store | Phaidon • Episode 202 – A Conversation with Adebunmi Gbadebo | Cerebral Women • Artist Adebunmi Gbadebo on Why She Works With Earth, Hair, and Indigo • The Metropolitan Museum of ArtLearning from Edgefield • Fellow to Fellow: Adebunmi Gbadebo and Odili Donald Odita on Meaning in Materiality | The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage • Free to Speak - A Convening on Art, Slavery, and Reconciliation • Using Hair, Rice, and Indigo, an Artist Reclaims Her Family History • Brooklyn Rail, Art review: Adebunmi Gbadebo: Remains • Haunting Generational Trauma In “Remains” By Adebunmi Gbadebo At Claire Oliver Gallery In Harlem • Learning from Edgefield | The Metropolitan Museum of Art • New York Times: The Magnificent Poem Jars of David Drake, Center Stage at the Met • The MET, Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Edgefield, SC • The Pew Center for Arts & Culture 2022 press release and list of fellows • New York Times by Roberta Smith. New Shows that Widen the Beaten Path • Antiques and the Arts: Hear Me Now • Post and Courier: Dave the Potter receiving National Recognition with New MET exhibit • Spotify: Black is…. playlist (songs, poems, and speeches that express the Black experience) • Spotify: The Blues playlist (Black music the references the color Blue) • Hyperallergic review Black artists claim Their Birthright to Abstraction • Cultbytes Article • Hyperallergic Article • BBC NEWSDAY Interview • HYPEBEAST Article • Museum of the African Diaspora Artists Talk