Black and Indigenous Art Show

We thank everyone for participating. Please enjoy this art show. On our social media, we have questions and headshots pertaining to questions about activism.

Brooklyn hose

Age: 17

Instability

2020

Digital

“I want people to know that although the movement is coming to light, it is something that has been rolling for generations. (And will continue until justice is found) Its only being heard now because marginalized voiced have been having recent opportunities to have that platform to speak. This shouldn’t be occasional. We should always be listening to others, learning from others, and pushing people to the forefront who are going unheard. Our focus in this nation has to move from our selfish preset and towards inter-illumination, healing, and fostering authentic relationships with each other.”

D’Viek Washington

Age: 16

Solace by Scott Joplin

Video

Made in 1909

“It’s important to find solace in your craft.”

Elise Andrew

Age: 15

7 Sisters

Digital

2019

“As hard as it may be, try to see the positives in today’s year.”

Geochelle holland

Age: 17

Feeling like Green

IPad (Autodesk Sketchbook)

2020

“I honestly just wanted to draw something green because seeing the color makes me genuinely happy.”

maya lopez

Age: 16

Méti Berry

Glass seed beads

2019

“Even though this is a challenging time for many people, I hope we can find relaxation through artwork.”

Morgan Greene

Age: 16

Indian Woman

Colored Pencil Year

2020

“Actions over appearance.”

alexander melrose

Age: 17

My Mind

Pencil

2020

“You’re not alone, there are always people for you even though you might feel alone, remember you are smart, you are strong and you can do anything, if you put your mind to it.”

ALexAnder Melrose

Age: 17

One dot at a time

Pen

2020

“You’re not alone, there are always people for you even though you might feel alone, remember you are smart, you are strong and you can do anything, if you put your mind to it”

ALexAnder Melrose

Age: 17

Willow

Acrylic paint

2019

“You’re not alone, there are always people for you even though you might feel alone, remember you are smart, you are strong and you can do anything, if you put your mind to it”

Kenzie jones

Age: 18

I Am Black (Black Is..)

Acrylic painting

2020

“Black Lives Matter.”

Macario Rambayon

Age: 14

Seahawk drum

Deer hide, wood, paint

2019

“Wear a mask and be safe.”

Dayton Lopez

Age: 14

Frog at the lake

Drum

2020

“Listen to each other and stop oppression.”

Elise Andrew

Age:15

Wear your mask!

Watercolor on paper

2020

“As hard as it may be, try to see the positives in today’s year.”

Elise ANdrew

Age:15

Self Portrait

Digital

2020

“As hard as it may be, try to see the positives in today’s year.”

Leo R

Age: 14

Buffalo drum plus stick

Wood, deer, leather, paint

2019

“Wear a mask.”

Brooklyn Hose

Age:17

Liberty

Acrylic on canvas

2020

“I want people to know that although the movement is coming to light, it is something that has been rolling for generations. (And will continue until justice is found) Its only being heard now because marginalized voiced have been having recent opportunities to have that platform to speak. This shouldn’t be occasional. We should always be listening to others, learning from others, and pushing people to the forefront who are going unheard. Our focus in this nation has to move from our selfish preset and towards inter-illumination, healing, and fostering authentic relationships with each other.”