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  "path": "/news/2026/02/19/ica-say-it-loud-exhibition-aamarp",
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  "textContent": "The African American Master Artist In Residency Program, or AAMARP, has offered free studio space and resources to artists of color in Boston for almost 50 years. Now, it's at the center of a show at the ICA.",
  "title": "ICA show explores five decades of a Black Boston artists collective"
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