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TRNK and Good Black Art Fête a Timely Group Show

On Feb. 1, Good Black Art curator Phillip Collins and TRNK co-founder Tariq Dixon teamed up to debut “Molded,” a group show celebrating the materials and traditions that have shaped Black culture and identity. The exhibition, on view until Feb. 28, is the latest program hosted by the Manhattan furniture studio to champion contemporary creators and illuminate the erased histories influencing Western creative movements. To celebrate the show, New York’s creative vanguard flocked to the TRNK’s TriBeCa showroom to view ceramics, sculptures, and canvas works by the likes of Ambrose Rhapsody Murray and Maya Beverly while sipping on cocktails by Casa Del Sol. Among the attendees were Yves Craft, Bernard James, Hamzat Raheem, Alyssa Nitchun, and Paris Saad Al-Shathir. Photos by Deonté Lee.
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Phillip Collins, Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, Maya Beverly, Hamzat Raheem, Yves Craft, Tariq Dixon
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Yves Craft
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Willem Simons, Joshua Harris, Hamzat Raheem, Emma Magidson, Megan Lee, Adeline Belsby, Emmanuel Muhammad
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Tianna Lee, Fiona Brown
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Phillip Collins, Pati Herling, Tariq Dixon
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Sabir Ward, Larry Satterfield
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Marshall Kupka-Moore
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Jason Johnson, Annie Plumb, Quincy Ballon
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Dusty Reyes, Alyssa Nguyen, Michael Plunkett
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Andy Tarradath, Jarrett Key
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Ambrose Rhapsody Murray
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Alyssa Nitchun, Phillip Collins
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Allison Rand, Christian Thompson
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Alexandre Corda, YY Lee, Tim Monaghan
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Bernard James, Kingsley Gbadegesin

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