09.10.21
My Black is Beautiful will sponsor The Kent State University Museum’s long-awaited exhibition, “Textures: the history and art of Black hair.” The exhibit opens today, Sept. 10, and runs through Aug. 7, 2022, An exploration of Black hair and its important, complex place in the history of African American life and culture, it is focused on three themes: Community & Memory, Hair Politics and Black Joy. The nuances of Black hair will be actively addressed by artists, barbers, and activists in both its historical perceptions and its ramifications for self and society today, according to the curators.
“My Black is Beautiful’s mission is to tackle the negative portrayal of Blackness by reinforcing positive representation in media and our communities,” says Lela Coffey, vice president for P&G Beauty's North America Hair Care collections. “Education and true understanding is a critical pillar in achieving this, which is why we are so honored to be a part of this timely and pertinent exhibition.”
The exhibition is organized by the Kent State University Museum with co-curation from Kent State University professors.
My Black is Beautiful is a lead sponsor, along with Bank of America. L’Oreal's Dark & Lovely and Carol’s Daughter are presenting sponsors.
“My Black is Beautiful’s mission is to tackle the negative portrayal of Blackness by reinforcing positive representation in media and our communities,” says Lela Coffey, vice president for P&G Beauty's North America Hair Care collections. “Education and true understanding is a critical pillar in achieving this, which is why we are so honored to be a part of this timely and pertinent exhibition.”
The exhibition is organized by the Kent State University Museum with co-curation from Kent State University professors.
My Black is Beautiful is a lead sponsor, along with Bank of America. L’Oreal's Dark & Lovely and Carol’s Daughter are presenting sponsors.