FREE THIS FRIDAY 🎊
Join the party! We’re celebrating the opening of The View From Within: Works by Shannon Elyse Curry and Nneka Jones from 6:30-9pm with free gallery admission, DJ Nigel John, food by My V Spot, and a cash bar.
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This week I had the pleasure of teaching a painting class at Solaris Healthcare Waterman. We painted these lovely daisies to welcome spring. @solariswaterman
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Reflecting on the goodness of God and being grateful for answered prayers 🙏🏾
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Guess which painting has captured my heart lately? 🎨 These ladies, adorned in blue, carry the essence of heritage and grace. Can you guess the name of this piece?
For more of my art, check the link in bio!
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Art is the triumph over chaos. Keep creating, no matter the hurdles, for each brushstroke is a step towards your masterpiece!
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Just unveiled: "Little Helpers" – my homage to the young spirits lending hands in Haiti's tapestry of daily life. It’s a colorful celebration of their roles in our communities. 🎨
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Community isn't just about being together; it's about sharing the same spirit. In each piece of my art, I strive to capture that unity—to remind us that we are stronger together.
Happy International Women’s Day!
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Learn more about C20th American artist Alma Thomas in
The Cheerful Abstractions of Alma Thomas
an #ArtHerstory guest post by Alexandra Kiely
artherstory.net/the-cheerful-a…
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February is not only Black History Month, but also International Month of Black Women in the Arts. Let's celebrate the creativity and talent of black women artists, and let their incredible artistic contributions inspire us to express and empower ourselves. #BlackWomenArtists
Delia Bennett (1892-1976)
1960s
Cotton and synthetic blends
82 x 65 inches
Delia Bennett’s work is in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Beulah Ecton Woodard (1895-1955)
Beulah Woodard standing beside her papier mâché mask of an African man that is mounted on a wall, circa 1937.
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Beulah Ecton Woodard (1895-1955)
Untitled (Bust of a Mangbetu Woman), cast bronze with black patina, 1937,
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Beulah Ecton Woodard (1895-1955) American sculptor and painter based in California.
Woodard was the first African American artist to have a solo exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912)
Bulldogs, 1890, oil on canvas.
Her great-grandfather, blacksmith Joseph Fossett, freed by Thomas Jefferson, terms of his will in 1826.
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