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In page Elissa Blount Moorhead:

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Blount Moorhead was the Director of Design, Programming, and Exhibitions at the Weeksville Heritage Center.[4][3][5] She was co-curator of Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn, a collaboration between with Creative Time and Weeksville Heritage Center. This was a walkable month-long art exhibition of four community-based art works by Xenobia Bailey, Simone Leigh, Otabenga Jones & Associates, and Bradford Young.[6] She was the Director of RushKids an arts education program administered Rush Arts Gallery (2001-2003).[citation needed]