
Black Art Matters is about celebrating the peaks and valleys of ALL black lives in the past, the present, and the possibilities of the future. Art that explores struggle, tears, laughter, frustration, and hope. Art that depicts the unwavering faith, power and character, the endurance and fearlessness experienced generation upon generation. Art that conveys depth, provokes discussion, and even makes people uncomfortable. Regardless of whether it’s portraying the Harlem Renaissance, dismantling the stigma in today’s workplace, or even how to safely raise a black child in today’s society. (Show image: “3 Sisters DNA: Ayanna” by Demetasphere)
Additional exhibits currently on display:
Featured Artist (Lobby Gallery):
- Nature’s Harmony: A Scientific Symphony by Gina White (thru May 18)
- Alive with Still Life by Fran Failla (thru May 18)
- Allen Pettigrew (May 22-August 10)
Corridor Gallery: Captivated Then Captured by Francine Michel
Artist Corner (winner of the Student/Faculty Art Show):
Dark Matter by Dionne Seevers (thru May 18)
Artwork by Jeniffer Landcaster, winner of the Pointillism & Beyond exhibit (opening May 22)
Atrium Gallery: Edel (Lelo) Alvarez Galban