Group exhibition features artists inspired and given opportunities by “Black Panther”
Bryan Moss hadn’t realized it at the time, but every time he went to see “Black Panther” in the theater, he was with white males.
“It’s funny to think about now, but then you realize that, with the crowds who were seeing it and the dialogues you would have about it, that everyone was celebrating it,” Moss said. “When that happens, you know it’s bigger than one thing, that the movie has been impactful for everyone.”