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Willie Birch: Stories to Tell Opening

An artwork by Willie Birch
California African American Museum
600 State Dr
Los Angeles, California 90037
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Free

The first ever career retrospective of renowned artist Willie Birch (American, born 1942), this exhibition brings together groundbreaking works from the late 1960s to the present that chronicle Birch’s unique vision of the Black American experience and explore the interconnected nature of global art forms. Birch, raised in New Orleans and trained in Europe, Baltimore, and New York, often speaks about “retentions,” a term he uses to describe cultural evidence of another culture’s traditions in Black American life.

Throughout his career, Birch has explored how African traditions have been retained in music, art, and culture in America and beyond. As he manifested his ideas over the years through a wide variety of media from wood and papier-mâché sculpture to large-scale works on paper, Birch has applied this same insightful philosophy to all cultural production. Birch’s work as an artist, community organizer, and cultural provocateur questions why certain things are retained and not others, unearthing uncomfortable truths about American identity, but also offering possibilities for greater cultural awareness.

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