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The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection
Starting over 50 years ago, the Kinsey’s have been on a journey of collecting fine art and primary source historical objects that document the African American experience and illuminate the untold stories of Black Excellence throughout U.S. history. The exhibition focuses on the lives, accomplishments, and brilliance of African Americans from the 16th century through the years of slavery and emancipation to the civil rights movement and modern-day.
Continuum
In partnership with Inglewood-based Residency Art Gallery, The Kinsey Collection added a new exhibition entitled Continuum, featuring Inglewood and greater Los Angeles-based contemporary artists to the experience. Continuum, curated by Khalil Kinsey (Chief Curator, The Kinsey Collection) and Rick Garzon (Founder/Director, Residency Art Gallery), aims to contextualize individuals’ experiences and progression within the scope of history, collective consciousness, and community uplift.
JOTERÍA: A CULTURAL EVENT
LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes and Salvies Who Lunch presents an afternoon highlighting queer Latinx culture and an evening of community engagement. Also, in commemoration of AIDS Awareness Month, resource and community booths for more information will be onsite. Music, vendors, food, arts, and crafts, plus panels discussing talents and leadership in the community will be part of the day’s celebration. Food and drinks will be available for sale. Reserve your spot on Eventbrite.
Spring Recital
Neighborhood Music School Spring Recital, to be held at PUENTE Learning Center. This recital will feature a variety of student performers and musical genres. Free and open to the public.
‘Blissful Introspection’ by Komla Letsu Phillip
This solo show by Komla Letsu Phillip is a collective of acrylic canvases painted by the artist in his studio in Ho, Ghana. In his first solo presentation, Komla promotes genuine acceptance of oneself. In a world where we are constantly stimulated, Komla uses his work to express what silence makes him feel. The works depict figures in lively settings with distinctive blue eyes that subliminally signify mental peace.