Eric Edwards, a proud Brooklynite and former AT&T executive, owns over 2,500 pieces of African Art worth millions of dollars in his Brooklyn apartment; an obsession of his that started over the past 44 years. He has everything that you can possibly think of, from handmade drums, to ceremonial masks, to clothing, jewelry, statues and a number of other things. You name it, Edwards probably owns it. To give you a visual, Edwards owns enough African art to represent each of Africa’s 54 countries.
Edwards told NBCNews, “The first piece he purchased was a small Mali Sunofo People of Origin maternity figure.” He has plans to make the museum a beacon of learning and educator of value systems, and has appointed the architectural direction of Rodney Leon, designer of the African Burial Ground National Monument in Manhattan.”
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To help towards the cause of making this museum a reality, feel free to donate to their Kickstarter campaign Edwards began to assist with the funding. Fingers crossed if all goes well, we’ll have a museum of African Art in Bed-Stuy next year. Wonder what he’s going to name it.