For our second day of Classically Black Celebrations, we will be hosting third Classically Black Arts Salon will be on February 23rd.
Our featured performers are Joel Thompson, Houston Grand Opera’s first full time Composer-in-Residence, & Soprano Renee Richardson. During the salon, you will immerse yourself in black art work curated by ART IS BOND, while experiencing premium black owned wine & spirits as well as passed appetizers by Chefs Matthew Raiford & Josh Lee of Georgia.
Echoes of the Horizon: HumanxNature as Technology
Curated by Janice Bond of ART IS BOND
This exhibition brings together a spectrum of artists, each deeply attuned to the essence of place, providing intimate glimpses into landscapes that have profoundly shaped their identities. These works foster a meaningful dialogue between inner worlds and external forces while commemorating the harmonious interplay between the technological and the organic.
Nature and human form reemerges as a sophisticated form of technology, challenging conventional perspectives. The horizon, serving as a metaphor for unlimited potential, becomes a canvas for introspective exploration and artistic revelation. Echoes of the Horizon is odyssey of contemplation, innovation, and the profound beauty that envelops us, celebrating the symbiosis of technology and nature in the intricate dance between Human and Nature.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Anthony Suber Christopher Paul Colby Deal Jasmin Penelope Charles J. Johari Palacio Kaima Marie Mathieu JN Baptiste
Payton Harris-Woodard Sola Cardoso Wayne J Bell Jr
**All art work on display during the event will be for sale
Proceeds support the Classically Black Arts Foundation