August 2016

Ms. Smith pointed to the social and psychological benefits to the community, including the residents of the Rip Van Winkle housing project, which is perched on a hill above Waryas Park. While many of the housing project’s young residents had little awareness of jazz history before visiting the festival, she said, they discovered a shared cultural heritage, as part of the African diaspora, with distinguished artists onstage.

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july 2013

Back in 2008, Transart Executive Director Greer Smith laid out for the council an ambitious plan that called for stabilizing the structure, renovating the interior and exterior and turning the building into a cultural center and exhibition space in the heart of Kingston’s African-American community.

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may 2018

And so it is quite fitting that TRANSART has dedicated this exhibit to Ben. Included in the show are works by Romare Bearden, Robert Blackburn, Betty Blayton, Melvin Edwards, Ann Tanksley and Emmett Wigglesworth, all artists that showed in his gallery and were part of the Communications Village project.

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July 2017

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