This exhibition reception is free, open to the public, and we will be offering complimentary hors d’oeuvres. Come meet the artists and hear firsthand how the works of art on display were conceived and created! Three new exhibitions will be opening this evening including Divided: Race and Identity in Modern America, The Sound of Red, and They Still Live.
Divided: Race and Identity in Modern America
The artists in this group exhibition explore the themes of race, identity, power, and division and the links between them in modern America. Through painting, photography, video, and sculpture each artist brings a diverse perspective and elicits a unique discussion on these important but often hard to address topics. Featuring works by Tya Alisa Anthony, Michael Brohman, Michael Dixon, and Françoise Soulé Duressé.
The Sound of Red
The Sound of Red is an exploration by the artist Detour (a.k.a Thomas Evans) of the associations between sound, color, and form by attempting to create space for simultaneous response. Through the existence of this space, one will start to question and reevaluate one’s impression of how they all work together.
They Still Live
Reconstructing roots to build a bridge to tomorrow. They Still Live, supported with the help of the Paul Hamilton collection, is a journey into the discovery of self. Made to be liberating, eye opening, and informative at its core, They Still Live is an effort to spark the interest of individuals to discover their heritage and to learn more about the history of their origins.