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Celebrating 25 YEARS of
Art, Culture and Civic Engagement
African Art for Sale

African Art and John Biggers prints. Provided by the estate if John and Hazel Biggers.
ART ON MY MIND: Understanding Culture through the Visual Arts

Program expanding adolescent’s understanding of visual arts and its many
roles in our society.
Upcoming Events
Exhibitions & Events | Date | Location | Information |
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Works by Enamellist Oleksii Koval | November 25 - January 6 | Ellington-White Contemporary | Open Fourth Friday artist reception December 1st |
NAAHBCU Common Roots: Many Branches Exhibition
| January 16 - March 04, 2023 | Fayetteville State University Rosenthal Gallery, and Ellington-White Contemporary | Touring Exhibition featuring over seventy-five works of art from professional artists who are also current or former HBCU art educators and members of the National Alliance of Artists from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (NAAHBCU) |
Black History Month Exhibition | January 27, - March 4, 2023 | Arts Council Fay/Cumberland | This unique national exhibition will be curated by two nationally acclaimed artists and educators, Shirley Woodson, and her son Senghor Reid. Arts Council Fayetteville/Cumberland County. |
Women’s History Month | March 18, - April 29, 2023 | Ellington-White Contemporary | , with our second exhibition focused on telling her story. This exhibition will be curated by Krystal Hart a contemporary visual artist from Greensboro, NC. |
Night Photography | May 05, - June 10, 2023 | Ellington-White Contemporary | curated by Shane Booth, photography professor at FSU. This will be our first photography exhibition. Professor Booth says that Night Photography can be one of the most alluring and seductive forms of photography. |
ACE Program Exhibition | June 17 - July 29 ,2023 | Ellington-White Contemporary | Program participants in the Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurial (ACE) Workshops for BIPOC Artists present their works in an exhibition. |

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