Lives Filled with Art Exhibit

Fri, 05 Jun, 2026 at 04:00 pm to Sat, 20 Jun, 2026 at 06:00 pm UTC-04:00

Zenith Gallery | Washington

Zenith Gallery
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Lives Filled with Art Exhibit
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Please join us in for an opening reception and artist talk with new works by Ram Brisueno and Ashley Joi!
About this Event

Zenith Gallery Presents

Lives Filled with Art

Exhibit Dates: June 5 – July 4, 2026

Opening Receptions to Meet the Artists: Friday June 5, 4-8 PM & Saturday June 6, 2-6 PM

Artist Talk: Saturday June 20th 2PM

At 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington DC, 20012


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Eleggua by Ashley Joi


Ashley Joi’s work as a multidisciplinary artist reflects a deep connection to her African ancestry, blending symbolism and diverse materials to create powerful emotional narratives. Her art is a dialogue between past and present, drawing on African mythology, history, and themes of social impact. She incorporates found objects and natural materials to evoke a sense of resilience and resourcefulness, representing the ways African-American culture formed and has evolved with limited resources. Her creative process often layers meaning, both literal and metaphorical, through the subjects she chooses and the composition of each piece. Whether working in mixed media or other forms, her work embodies a rich cultural heritage while addressing contemporary social issues, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.


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Juneteenth (Migration) by Ram Brisueno


Ram Brisueño is a collagist layering recycled media and acrylics in ways viewers connect the found materials to familiar stories and surreal images mythmaking around culture and identity. Enveloped by images of nature and humanity, these dream images connect our own natures and remind us we are part of more than just ourselves.


The “Juneteenth” series looks at the lingering obstacles to dismantle Black identity becomes an attack on democracy itself. “Juneteenth (migration)” shows masked crow figures representing the constant restrictions and barriers placed on Black people shown as flower headed figures. Their humanity and spirit still blooms despite racism with their determination, hope and continued demand for justice, fairness, and accountability.

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Zenith Gallery, 1429 Iris Street Northwest, Washington, United States

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