Black Girls in Art Spaces Founder Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins Is Creating a Global Community for Black Women in G.L.A.M. ...Middle East

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Growing up going to museums, Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins didn’t see herself reflected in many of the works on display—or even among the gallery attendees. But over the last four years, through Black Girls in Art Spaces—a global community that champions Black women and their creativity in all forms—she’s been shifting the narrative around who belongs in the cultural sector.

At a time when cultural institutions are critically underfunded, women on social media are doubling down on their support for these fields, referring to themselves as “Women in G.L.A.M.” (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums). By showing off their workdays in the archives or their patronage of the local public library, they are countering the assumption that cultural work is a dying industry. And it’s not just a trend—this phenomenon reflects a growing, real-world demand for robust investment in the creative and intellectual spaces that move culture forward.

As Merriwether-Hawkins puts it, “the arts are just something that makes us feel so much more connected to our humanity.” An artist in her own right, she has been a practicing photographer and content creator for years. It wasn’t until she visited Kwame Brathwaite’s traveling “Black Is Beautiful” exhibition in 2022, however, that she realized her desire to facilitate community and challenge the notion that Black women don’t belong in the fine art world. Seeing that show led her to start BGIAS—long before Women in G.L.A.M. became a trend on social media. BGIAS began as an online platform to share her art experiences before growing into the international organization it is today.

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“I see Black Girls in Art Spaces as a kind of community garden. I may have planted the seed, but it was never mine alone to water,” she tells Vogue. “This is a community-led community. We thrive off the support of the women who are involved, and I could not do it without them.”

BGIAS is made up of local chapters stretching from New York and Dallas to London and Nairobi, where members lead meetups. Their programming ranges from exhibition viewings and artist talks to theater performances and private workshops. Merriwether-Hawkins sees her role as empowering members to actively participate in the arts scene in their communities and build relationships that endure.

She also prioritizes breaking down barriers in an industry that is notoriously opaque to those who have been historically excluded. By connecting with museum professionals ranging from curators to public program coordinators, she is working to bridge the gap between experts within institutions and the audiences they are often trying—but can struggle—to reach.

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