Atlanta, GA 一 In honor of Black History Month, Trap Music Museum will celebrate Black business and ownership through art with the “Black Currency” – Art Gallery and Exhibition which will run February 4th – 28th, 2022 at the Future Gallery, 50 Upper Alabama St SW #78, Underground Atlanta.

The exhibition will highlight 14 Black-owned local businesses that inspire and thrive in Atlanta. The following businesses will be honored Atlanta Influences, The Gathering Spot, Aunties Production, ButterATL, Bar Vegan, A Ma Maniere, Zucot, Goodr, Busy Bees , Collab Capital , Talley and Twine, Waterboyz, AEBL, and Low Country Restaurant.

“It’s important to continue to amplify and celebrate the rich history of Black Business in Atlanta with initiatives such as Black Currency,” says Trap Music Museum Marketing Manager, James Miller. In addition to the “Black Currency” – Art Gallery and Exhibition, there will also be a series of event throughout the month:

● “Financial Literacy Panel” – Wednesday, February 9th, 2022; 7pm – 9pm
● “NFT Talk” – Friday, February 18th, 2022; 7pm – 9pm
● “Exhibit Closing”- Sunday, February 27th, 2022; 1pm – 6pm

“Bar Vegan is honored to be recognized among some of the top black-owned businesses in our city. We collectively represent “black currency”, not just on Black History Month, but year-round and it’s important that we also circulate our dollars in our own community and support one another.” Aaron Mattison

About Trap Music Museum
Trap Music Museum is an interactive experience that uses art to showcase the rich culture of trap music, one of the most popular genres of music today. By paying homage to the inspiring trials and triumphs of today’s biggest trap stars and providing a platform for emerging artists.

Exhibit Dates:
February 4th – 28th, 2022
“FUTURE GALLERY”
50 Upper Alabama St SW #78 Atlanta
Underground Atlanta
Opening Night: Friday, February 4th, 2022; 7pm – 10pm

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