february, 2024
Event Details
The arts are an intrinsic part of Black heritage and culture, for this reason, the City of Orlando hosted an Open Call for local artists to showcase the
Event Details
The arts are an intrinsic part of Black heritage and culture, for this reason, the City of Orlando hosted an Open Call for local artists to showcase the diverse richness of African American history and heritage through the visual arts.
After evaluating all the art submissions, a diverse group of 26 visual artists were chosen to showcase their art pieces at the city’s Black History Month Art Exhibition in the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall.
The art exhibit runs from February 2 – March 31, 2024, and residents and visitors are encouraged to visit the Terrace Gallery to enjoy a beautiful display of creativity, inspiration and cultural heritage of African American visual artists.
The visual artists participating in the exhibition are:
- Alberto Gómez
- Alexandra Vasconcelos (Xanda)
- Alfred Williams
- Ali Nasir Badele
- Angela Mulrain Bryan
- Anthony Darby
- Beth Totillo
- Delia Miller
- Deymar Hansen
- Dominique Tynes
- Ernest Jones
- Fitzroy Dacres
- Heidi Marrero
- Hosea Moseley
- Isabella DeCosmo
- Jamaal JL Harris
- Jordan Jones
- Jorge Alvarez De La Torre
- Pascal Fouquet
- Ridge Boonick
- Robert Rell
- Ronald Kelly
- Sharard Saddlers
- Tasanee Durrett
- Victor Wilson
- Wonda J. Granville
It is free to attend.
Weekdays – 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Weekends – 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Time
February 2 (Friday) 8:00 am - March 31 (Sunday) 9:00 pm EST
Location
Terrace Gallery
400 S Orange Ave