INDELIBLE NOT TO BE ERASED OR FORGOTTEN
INDELIBLE NOT TO BE ERASED OR FORGOTTEN
Black History Month Emporium 2024
The INDELIBLE – Fine Art Printmaking Series project – is in part an exhibition of visual art by African American artists, many of whom work and live in North Minneapolis. The group met individually and collectively throughout 2023 to produce the works on exhibit.
Gallery Hours for This Show
- Sundays 1pm to 4pm
- Tuesdays 4pm to 8pm
- Wednesdays 1pm to 6pm
- Fridays 1pm to 6pm
- Saturdays 1pm to 4pm
Events and Activities for This Show
- Saturday, February 3 – Youth and Family Day 2pm to 5pm
- Saturday, February 10 – Grand Opening Reception 2pm to 4pm
- Saturday, February 17 – Artists & Community Talk 2pm to 4pm
- Saturday, February 24 – Youth and Family Day 2pm to 5pm
- Wednesday, February 28 – Last day of show
The Black History Month Emporium is a community platform exploring Black and African art, history & culture and includes a lending library of relevant books and DVDs The series of exhibitions each February began in 2017, the vision of Bill Jeter, a Homewood Studios resident artist, who has planned and curated each exhibit since then.
Credits for adjacent images: (left/right/top/bottom) James Carothers, Bill Jeter, Phyllis Chatham, James Carothers, Keiona Cook, Shirley Jones
This activity is funded by the Minnesota State Arts Board & the Clean Water, Land, & Legacy Amendment