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Saturday Open Hours: Diaspograms: The Symbology of Black Life

Stop by Welcome Gallery to see Diaspograms: The Symbology of Black Life, a solo exhibition by Kweisi Morris at Welcome Gallery featuring work he created during the New City Arts Fellowship, and participate in a family-friendly, hands-on art activity.

 
 

Artwork image courtesy of the artist

The event is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. Visitors are invited to participate in printmaking in the gallery to create tote bags and handmade cards.

COVID-19 Visitor Policy: Masks are required at all times for all visitors, regardless of vaccination status. Please do not come to Welcome Gallery if you have been exposed to COVID-19, are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, or have been advised to isolate or quarantine.

Exhibition Information: For gallery hours, exhibition dates, artist statement, and artist bio, visit the exhibition page here.


This exhibition is supported by an Enriching Communities grant from the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation and Maurice Wallace and Pam Sutton-Wallace. Kweisi is the Sutton-Wallace Family Fellow at New City Arts.

Located at 114 3rd St. NE, Welcome Gallery is downtown, storefront art space in Charlottesville, VA, run by New City Arts Initiative, a non-profit community arts organization. This same location houses NCAI staff offices and a studio space.


 
 
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