This was a great lesson in Afro Culture and pure Art. I came all the way from Jacksonville, Fl and received a educational experience from the founder and one the local artist. The pieces and displays were remarkable. Thanks Mr Gaither I enjoyed it and personally recommend this museum for all to see.
My very first apartment was located at 163 Crawford Street. I was a young parent with a daughter whom I kept, entertained with many other family children and friends children. I never stepped foot inside at the time. But, they allowed all the children to play on their grounds. And my appreciation for their kindness to those children are so embedded towards community efforts to keep our children safe. I finally did tour the establishment with family from Toronto, Canada. I was welcomed like community family. We were given an outstanding tour and truly educated. I was grateful then, and now I am truly humbled. Thank you for ALL THAT YOU DO. You are loved and appreciated then and now.
My brother use to go there for school nice place and interesting history
Pretty cool coming here, had to check it out at least one time
Nice museum for the kids in the community
This museum is amazing. If you want to know the real, true roots of African Americans, this is where to go or atleast to start off from. The fact that this NCAAA is in a black community is exactly what separates it from other African American museums; it gives the minorities a chance to actually learn about their ancestors through art and creativity. I wish the best for this place and the wonderful, yet wise man who owns it!!! Visiting the Museum of NCAAA is a must!
It was beautiful and the caregiver was help and gave us the back story to the founder and it beginning
A very good learning experience and breath taking art
Excellent exhibits and grounds. Learned more about the history and culture of the Kushites.
I didnt even know it was located so close. Interesting place to visit
A building designed by Alden Frink for Aaron Davis Williams, in the high Victorian Gothic style, Abbotsford, now the Museum for the National Center of African-American artistss was once used as a disciplinary school for boys.
Is a really interesting place to bring the children
A must stop for African Americans in Boston.
Awesomeness!!!
Its so breath taking
Great experience!!!