
About this Event
Herstory in Hues
This exhibition seeks to reclaim and reframe art history by centering the voices and visions of Black and Brown female artists. For centuries, the narratives of art have predominantly been shaped by and through the lens of white male artists, systematically erasing the profound contributions of women of color. "Herstory in Hues" aims to disrupt this entrenched bias and illuminate the rich tapestry of artistic expression created by these often-overlooked figures.
Through a diverse selection of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other media, this exhibition explores the multifaceted experiences, struggles, and triumphs of Black and Brown women throughout history. From the vibrant hues of the Harlem Renaissance to the bold abstractions of contemporary movements, "Herstory in Hues" showcases the resilience, innovation, and artistic brilliance of these pioneering women.
By amplifying their voices and celebrating their unique perspectives, this exhibition aims to not only rectify historical omissions but also inspire future generations of artists and art enthusiasts. "Herstory in Hues" invites viewers to reimagine the canon of art history and acknowledge the profound impact of Black and Brown female artists on the cultural landscape.
Featured Artists: Alma Roberts | Anita Henley Carrington | Artkina Celestin| Brittany Mona' | Janet B. Waters | JaVon L Townsend | K Starks | Karen Y. Buster | Kaylee Daryl | Lauretta Jo McCoy | Linda Mose Meadows | Marie Antoinette | Marilyn Gates-Davis | Mary Claggett | Nikki Brooks | Pilar Ortiz |Rebeca Alvarado | Suzette Royster | Tanya Bracey | Yemonja Smalls | Zsudayka Nzinga

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stem & Vine, 326 North Charles Street, Baltimore, United States
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