May 11 2021
Black in Sistrunk: Meet the Artists

Black in Sistrunk: Meet the Artists

Presented by Broward Cultural Division at Online/Virtual Space

Meet the artists and designers of The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole at a panel discussion presented by Broward Cultural Division.

Broward Cultural Division hosts a virtual discussion with artists Germane Barnes, David Muir, Darius Daughtry, Adrienne Chadwick, Adler Guerrier, and George Gadson about their work featured in the exhibition The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole, now on view at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center.

Moderated by Mikhaile Solomon, Prizm Art Fair Director, this virtual talk will include two rounds of artists interviews (to maintain social distancing on-site), and explore topics brought to light by the exhibition, including the history of Sistrunk, the Black experience in Black neighborhoods, and how the African Diaspora is communicated through the artists’ work.

Free with registration, the panel will be livestreamed on the @BrowardArts Facebook and YouTube pages. Registered participants will receive access information via email from Eventbrite within 24 hours before the event.

 

About The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole:

Viewed through the lenses of art, architecture, photography, and poetry, The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole is a dynamic exploration of space and community within the African diaspora.

Highlighting the Black experience in Black neighborhoods, the exhibition curated by Dominique Denis celebrates the history of the Sistrunk community with works by: Germane Barnes, Darius V. Daughtry, David I. Muir, Adler Guerrier, Olalekan Jeyifous, Adrienne Chadwick, Marlene Brunot, and George Gadson.

To learn more about The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole, click here.

 

Dates & Times

2021/05/11 - 2021/05/11

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space