Since its inception, the museum has been housed in the Camille O. Hanks Cosby Academic Center named after philanthropist Camille Cosby, who had two daughters attend Spelman College.[1].
The museum will move to the newly constructed $86 million Center for Innovation & the Arts building in 2025.
[3] Some Black Women artists the museum has featured include Amy Sherald, Harmonia Rosales, Mickalene Thomas, Beverly Buchanan, Zanele Muholi, and Reneé Stout.
[6] Andrea Barnwell Brownlee was the director of the museum from 2001 until her departure in December 2020.
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