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"Diasporic Crossing": group art exhibition

"Diasporic Crossing": group art exhibition

Festival Details - ""Diasporic Crossing": group art exhibition"...

Start: Friday, February 7, 2025 6:00PM
End: Thursday, February 20, 2025 10:00PM

We are proud to announce our upcoming group exhibition, "Diasporic Crossing." This dynamic exhibition explores cultural expansion, return, homage, exchange, and connectivity through diverse works spanning multiple media.

Curated by Ra-Twoine "Rosetta" Fields, with curatorial assistance from Nigel S. Richardson, "Diasporic Crossing" brings together an impressive roster of artists from across the African diaspora. Through their work, these artists navigate complex themes of exploration, identity, reverse acculturation (Sankofa), religion, survival, spirituality, and narrative storytelling, placing these themes in conversation with one another.

The exhibition will open on Friday, February 7th, with an opening reception from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM at the gallery located at 1309 Hull St and will run through March 1st, 2025.

Through powerful and evocative artworks, "Diasporic Crossing" invites the Richmond community to engage in meaningful dialogue and self-reflection about heritage, transformation, and the fluidity of global artistic exchange. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience a thought-provoking collection that bridges cultures, time, experience, and histories.

Featured artists include: Andrew Bryant, Aragbada Steven, Asamoah Emmanuel, Candy Fordjour Frimpong, Curtis Newkirk, Jr., Dail Chambers, Derek Holland, Ebenezer Mensah, Earl Manning, Ed Saleem, Helen E. Barnett, Huey Lightbody, Karen E. Griffin, Matou, Pili X, Ray Johnson, Rosemond Nyamewaa Van-Ess, Ross Owusu, Serron Green, Suni Mullen, Trevor Anderson-Evans, and Villager.

Select work provided by: Elegba Folklore Society

Active engagement with: Seju Alero Mike of Osengwa and Jiya Pinder of We the Diaspora

For more information, please contact: scagrva@gmail.com

Opening: Friday, February 7, 6pm-10pm
Exhibit Dates: February 7 - March 1
Gallery Hours: Thursday-Saturday 12-6pm

Category: Arts | Visual Arts | Galleries / Art

Date and Time: Friday February 07, 2025 at 6:00 pm to Saturday March 01, 2025 at 10:00 pm

 

Official Festival Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2874836-0?pid=3698

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