Racine & Me: CEO of Mahogany Black Arts & Cultural Center joins us in studio
Posted: Mar 19, 2023 9:30 AM CST

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RACINE, WI (CBS 58) -- Scott Terry, the CEO of Mahogany Black Arts & Cultural Center/Mahogany Gallery joined us in studio to discuss upcoming events and efforts.
Terry spoke about MBACC, the Black Art & Culture Expo taking place, their work and grants they've received as well as Mahogany Gallery, the contemporary fine art gallery associated with MBACC.
To learn more, click here: Black Art & Culture Festival Back for 2023 — Mahogany Gallery
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