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Modern Creators: Black Female Artists

 

In honor and celebration of the fearless contribution African Americans have made and will continue to make in society, we at the Chambers Library are honored to collaborate with Inclusion in Art and feature works from (4) contemporary artists for Black History Month. Through the aesthetic and artistic process, their perspective and voices are heard. Art is history in the making. We hope this will open doors to inspire the next generation.

 

"Our feelings are our most genuine path to knowledge." -Audre Lorde, activist, artist and writer

 

Exhibited Artwork:

Sunshine Girl

by Aunj Braggs

acrylic on canvas (16x20")

To visit Aunj's website, click here.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Sienna

by Raasheda Burnett

oil on canvas (16X20)"

To view more of Raasheda's work, click here.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Artistic Expression #1

by Ronna Pernell

vibrant markers (24x36")

$1,000

To view more of Ronna's work, click here.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Artistic Expression #2

by Ronna Pernell

vibrant markers (24x36")

$1,000

To view more of Ronna's work, click here.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

 

Eye Am Woman

by Sunni Rice

acrylic on canvas (20x24")

Sunni is a living artist based in Oklahoma.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Sunny Dayz

by Sunni Rice

mixed media (20x24")

$100

Sunni is a living artist based in Oklahoma.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Color Soldier

by Sunni Rice

mixed media (16x20")

$100

Sunni is a living artist based in Oklahoma.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Untitled

by Sunni Rice

mixed media (16x20")

Sunni is a living artist based in Oklahoma.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

United in Praise

by Sunni Rice

acrylic on canvas (20x24")

Sunni is a living artist based in Oklahoma.

To purchase this work, contact the archives at 974-2882.

Curator:

Oliver Ellington