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CELEBRATING STORIES BY ARTISTS OF COLOR

CELEBRATING STORIES BY ARTISTS OF COLOR

OVER 30 YEARS UPLIFTING ARTS AND LITERATURE

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CELEBRATING STORIES BY ARTISTS OF COLOR
CELEBRATING STORIES BY ARTISTS OF COLOR
OVER 30 YEARS UPLIFTING ARTS AND LITERATURE
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A heartwarming painting depicts an adult and a young child interacting with an acoustic guitar. The adult, mostly obscured, gently guides the child, who is dressed in a purple onesie. The child curiously touches the guitar strings, illuminated by soft, warm light against a dark background.

THE GALLERY


Welcome to the African Voices Online Gallery, where African Diasporic art, photography, and visual storytelling celebrate the rich diversity and creativity of the artists. Each work featured here reflects the vibrant voices, histories, and cultures that inspire our community.

A person gently holds a baby, guiding the child's hand to hold a large paintbrush. They both face a glowing light source, while the surrounding area is enveloped in warm tones of brown, orange, and red, creating a sense of wonder and creativity.
  • A stylish man stands outdoors in warm sunlight, wearing a tan blazer, a beige hat, a patterned scarf, and a T-shirt featuring a black-and-white portrait of a woman. Parked cars and brownstone buildings are visible in the blurred background.
    Watson Mere
  • A man with a short beard and mustache is seen against a plain white background. He is wearing a dark gray jacket with buttoned pockets over a black T-shirt featuring a white graphic design of a face. The man has a neutral expression and short, closely-cropped hair.
    Ka-Son
  • A person with long, dark braided hair and a shaved portion on the side smiles warmly at the camera. They are wearing a black top and have a neutral background behind them. They have smooth skin, well-defined eyebrows, and are slightly tilted to one side for the photo.
    Afua Richardson
  • A smiling woman wearing a matching gold and black patterned headwrap and dress stands beside a framed artwork. The artwork features a side profile silhouette on a textured background. She holds the frame with one hand, and the wall behind contains another framed picture.
    Sadikisha Collier at the opening of African Voices’ tribute to Randy Weston exhibition in 2019

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  • Poster for a Juneteenth celebration titled "Lift Every Voice." Features multiple microphone images and colorful hands reaching up, suggesting an open mic event. Details: hosted by D Cross, June 19, 2024, 1-5 pm at 325 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. Sponsors’ logos at the bottom. Open to the public.
  • Flyer for a "Summer Paint N' Sip" event by African Voices. The event features artist instructor Khumba Ama guiding participants in creating art inspired by summer. Scheduled for July 20, 2024, from 4 to 6 PM at 325 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn. Includes canvas, art supplies, and beverages.

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