Blockchain for Social Impact
BSIC partnered with AABC to incubate the development of an early-stage application and white paper.
MIRA
AABC, MIRA Imaging, and the Spelman College Art Museum collaborated on a prototype digital imagining project to explore the use of High-quality scans and NFT’s for Authentication
Wake Forest University
AABC collaborated with Wake Forest University to create a research project focused on the use of blockchain technology for new cultural property ownership solutions
Spelman College x AUC Collective
The Spelman College Department of Art & Visual Culture and the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective (AUC Art Collective) collaborated with the AABC in January of 2021 to develop a month-long virtual salon introducing the basics of blockchain technology to students and faculty.
Ideas City WS
AABC and the Lam Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University collaborate on new approaches to ethnographic objects and artifacts and the potential for blockchain technology to create new approaches to ownership.
On This Land
On This Land is a project that endeavors to illuminate untold histories and envision alternative futures for the landscape of public remembrance by fabricating site markers equipped with the capacity to store archival materials and record personal histories using blockchain technology.