Essex Hemphill: Take Care of Your Blessings at the Phillips Collection


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The Phillips Collection has recently launched its new exhibition, Essex Hemphill: Take Care of Your Blessings. The sub-title is a phrase commonly used by Hemphill, a Black gay poet and essayist who grew up in Washington, DC and wrote fiercely and stirringly about issues of sexuality and race before his early death from AIDS. The exhibit features Hemphill's work in dialogue with the work of artists who knew him in the 1980s and early '90s, and with contemporary artists influenced by his words and ideas.
1. The exhibit is $20 (which also gives access to the full Phillips museum), or free if you are a member of the Phillips Collection. [See note below if this is prohibitively expensive.]
2. If you are a member, you do not need to make advance reservations.
3. If you are not a member, you do need to make a reservation in advance (for Sunday, June 1 at 11 a.m.): https://www.phillipscollection.org/visit
Please note: if there is anyone who would like to attend but for whom the $20 admission is prohibitive, please contact me directly. As a member, I do have a few guest passes, and I am happy to provide them in cases of financial need.

Essex Hemphill: Take Care of Your Blessings at the Phillips Collection