Rising above Adversity: Treasures from The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection With Bernard and Shirley Kinsey

Date :
Saturday, 18 February 2017
Time :
15:00-16:00
Venue :
1/F T.T.Tsui Building, UMAG
Cost :
$250 Member; $300 Non-member
Limit :
20
Enquires :
Camelia Yeung at [email protected] or 97273231

The HKU Museum Society is delighted to once again welcome collectors Bernard and Shirley Kinsey who will take us on a personal tour of their incredible collection.

The exhibition, Rising above Adversity: Treasures from The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection, includes over 120 items that range from paintings and sculptures to rare first editions and manuscripts, letters and official records that testify to the courage and hope of African Americans rising above the challenges they faced – and still face – to make their voices heard.

Resource Person
Bernard W. Kinsey is the president and founder of KBK Enterprises, Inc., a management consulting firm with extensive experience and success providing advice and counsel to senior-level executives. Kinsey also enjoyed a 20-year association with the Xerox Corporation and was one of the pioneers in breaking down racial barriers in corporate America.

For the past 7 years, Bernard Kinsey and his wife Shirley have focused their attention on The Kinsey Collection, their national touring museum exhibit of African American art and history dating back to 1600. The collection has been viewed by over 3 million visitors, was on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, DC and is currently on national tour in a partnership with Wells Fargo.

Mr. Kinsey received his bachelor’s degree from Florida A&M University (FAMU) and his MBA from Pepperdine in 1973. He has received honorary doctorates from both FAMU and Alabama A&M University.