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Origins, Destinations and Points in Between

Feb 02, 2024 - Feb 23, 2024

The Creative Arts Guild is pleased to host a guest curated exhibit in honor and celebration of Black History Month. Guest curated by Robert T. Webb, the February 2024 exhibit titled Origins, Destinations and Points in Between, is a showcase of work by leading Black artists from the Harlem Renaissance to today.

The exhibition of works will include almost four dozen works from the collection of Robert Webb, such as

Ten pieces by Sam Middleton created from 1961 to 1999, tracing his evolution as an artist in mixed media and various printing techniques

A suite of four large format Polaroid portraits by MacArthur 鈥済enius鈥 grant recipient Dawoud Bey not exhibited publicly since their debut in New York more than 25 years ago

An Artis Lane pastel portrait of Academy Award-winning actor Charlton Heston from his estate (Lane鈥檚 sculpture of Rosa Parks is displayed in the White House oval office, and her sculpture of Sojourner Truth resides in the U.S. Capitol Building.)

Three early watercolors by Dean Mitchell, hailed by Forbes magazine in 2021 as 鈥淎merica's Most Under-appreciated Painter鈥

Two late 1960s paintings by Bernie Casey, who achieved fame on the football field and in cinema in addition to his work as an artist

A rare still life painting by Laura Wheeler Waring, who was one of the leading artists of the Harlem Renaissance and whose work hangs in the Smithsonian, the National Portrait Gallery and major museums across the country along with many more surprises in an engaging exhibit that provides representational and abstract work from across the decades. This is an excellent opportunity to view works of this caliber, some of which have been exhibited in major galleries as well as in museum shows.



The Creative Arts Guild is pleased to host a guest curated exhibit in honor and celebration of Black History Month. Guest curated by Robert T. Webb, the February 2024 exhibit titled Origins, Destinations and Points in Between, is a showcase of work by leading Black artists from the Harlem Renaissance to today.

The exhibition of works will include almost four dozen works from the collection of Robert Webb, such as

Ten pieces by Sam Middleton created from 1961 to 1999, tracing his evolution as an artist in mixed media and various printing techniques

A suite of four large format Polaroid portraits by MacArthur 鈥済enius鈥 grant recipient Dawoud Bey not exhibited publicly since their debut in New York more than 25 years ago

An Artis Lane pastel portrait of Academy Award-winning actor Charlton Heston from his estate (Lane鈥檚 sculpture of Rosa Parks is displayed in the White House oval office, and her sculpture of Sojourner Truth resides in the U.S. Capitol Building.)

Three early watercolors by Dean Mitchell, hailed by Forbes magazine in 2021 as 鈥淎merica's Most Under-appreciated Painter鈥

Two late 1960s paintings by Bernie Casey, who achieved fame on the football field and in cinema in addition to his work as an artist

A rare still life painting by Laura Wheeler Waring, who was one of the leading artists of the Harlem Renaissance and whose work hangs in the Smithsonian, the National Portrait Gallery and major museums across the country along with many more surprises in an engaging exhibit that provides representational and abstract work from across the decades. This is an excellent opportunity to view works of this caliber, some of which have been exhibited in major galleries as well as in museum shows.



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