Past Art Exhibits
I Am by Jason Franklin
The “I AM” exhibit is a chronicle about the presence of GOD within all of us. In this body of work, I attempted to show glimpses of God’s glory and love through people, relationships, and color. I composed quiet visual stories that reflect and imitate the great “I AM’s” love. Many of the titles are completed with a simple description or affirmation such as I AM Happy, I AM My Sister’s Keeper. I use personal moments about family and friends, along with a few historic figures, to visually demonstrate our connection with the great I AM. In many of the works, there is literal radiation or illumination that abounds throughout the surface and compositions. Most importantly, these works were created to give the viewer a feeling of the moment or relationship. Over the years, I have been inspired by artists like Barkley Hendricks, Charles Joyner, John Biggers, and Lope Max Diaz. I am truly fascinated with the portrait, relationships, and history. This work affirms our humanity and our community. I hope that you enjoy these reflective visual moments and interconnected relationships.
Olivia Gatewood
Known for her abstract expressions, which involve the distortion and rearrangement of the natural order of images, Olivia Gatewood produces artwork that is an expressive production of creativity and uniqueness.
Clarence Heyward
Clarence Heyward is an artist born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He relocated to North Carolina to study Art Education at North Carolina Central University.
Ubuntu Collective Exhibit
In practice, Ubuntu means believing the common bonds within a group are more important than any individual arguments and divisions within it. In this Ubuntu Exhibit, the collective visual images describe what it means to be human and what it means to be a community. “We are one” is the collective narrative in this trying times – Covid19. This is a celebration that simply states we are still here!
Fania Greenwood
Graffiti is often associated with vandalism, but has proven to be much more and has slowly invaded contemporary culture.
It plays an important role in the world of Art, Design and Fashion and is widely used on all kinds of merchandise as well – apparel, fashion accessories, culinary accessories, gift wrappers, boxes, cartons, etc… there is no limit, really!
Jose Cruz
Urban Cultural Footprints embodies the artistic journey that artist José Manuel Cruz
takes through his life growing up in the urban city of Newark, NJ otherwise know as
BrickCity because of all the housing projects and apartment buildings in the city.
José uses the different mediums he experienced in the city from spray-paint and
enamel markers to rapidograph pens and acrylics and brings us on his artistic
journey one step at a time by juxtaposing his unique urban style with classical
frames. The bright and bold colors play powerfully against the thick and intricate
lines in his designs
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