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[Reception] We Are The Drum And The Scribe: The BAIA Collection
We Are the Drum and the Scribe: Black Art In America Collection at the Bo Bartlett Center
Step into a space where the legacy of Black art lives in both record and rhythm. We Are the Drum and the Scribe is not only an exhibition but an affirmation — of Black Art In America’s (BAIA) ongoing mission to document, preserve, and promote the contributions of African American visual culture.
As the scribe, BAIA records, preserves, and safeguards the visual histories of African American artists — ensuring that their legacies, past and present, are written into the record of American art.
As the drum, BAIA amplifies those voices — allowing both emerging and established artists to resonate across the nation through exhibitions, collections, media, and meaningful institutional partnerships.
Presented at the Bo Bartlett Center in Columbus, Georgia, this exhibition reflects BAIA’s core mission while serving as a living reminder that Black stories are to not only be kept — but to be experienced .
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Columbus GA Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
Founded in 1938 as part of the national Jack & Jill of America, Inc. organization, the Columbus, GA Chapter represents over five decades of dedicated service to the local community. Established in 1966 by three visionary women—Mary Lee Bussey, Alice Fowlkes, and Laura Mae Strickland—along with seventeen founding mothers, COLGA was chartered in July 1967 at Mary Lee Bussey's home. The organization's mission centers on nurturing future African American leaders while fostering educational, civic, and intercultural enrichment for members and their families throughout Columbus, Georgia. COLGA brings together committed mothers and their children in a supportive community environment designed to build character, cultural pride, and social responsibility. What distinguishes COLGA is its deep roots in the Columbus community and its collaborative spirit—the chapter partners with organizations like the Links, Inc., Columbus State University, and local civic bodies to address meaningful community challenges. From hosting Mothers' Workday events to organizing annual Founders Day celebrations, COLGA maintains traditions that honor its heritage while advancing its members' growth. The chapter's legacy includes recognition as Chapter of the Year and individual members earning prestigious regional and national honors. Today, COLGA continues its tradition of excellence by providing meaningful experiences for young people, fostering mentorship relationships among mothers, and actively participating in civic engagement that strengthens the Columbus, Georgia area.
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