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A new exhibit at the Goya Contemporary Gallery here in Baltimore is inspired by the civil rights activist and entrepreneur Madam CJ Walker, who created a company that manufactured and sold hair-care products for black women – and in the process, became a millionaire a century ago.The exhibition, called Hair/Goods: An Homage to Madam CJ Walker, is a collection of work by the internationally acclaimed fiber artist Sonya Clark, who is a Professor of Art at Amherst College. A’Lelia Bundles is the biographer and great-great-granddaughter of Madam Walker.Amy Raehse is Executive Director and Partner at Goya Contemporary Gallery and the curator of the exhibit.
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Sonya Clark's Homage to Madam CJ Walker
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