The City of Frederick is pleased to present, ‘Reflections of Resilience: Celebrating Black Voices in Art,’ an exhibition featuring artists who explore themes of identity, perseverance, and cultural heritage, capturing the essence of the Black experience through a diverse range of mediums. Curated by Wendell Poindexter, ‘Reflections of Resilience’ features Poindexter’s work alongside Lusmerin, Pierre Bowins, Taurean Washington, Ted Luck, and Yemi Fabgohun.
Their work delves into personal and collective narratives that highlight resilience and the ongoing struggle for equality. Through vibrant colors and evocative imagery, these artists invite viewers to reflect on the strength and beauty inherent in their communities.
The exhibition, on view through March 5, is part of the City of Frederick’s Office of the Mayor Art in City Hall program. The program presents rotating exhibitions throughout the year, highlighting artists through partnerships with local arts and culture organizations, non-profits, schools, libraries, and community groups.
Learn more about the exhibit at https://cityoffrederickmd.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=7764