

Art and Social Justice II
On-line Exhibition
May 8 - June 26, 2021
The Ellington-White Contemporary Art Gallery (EWCG) as part of an ongoing commitment to promote the visual arts, and to fulfill our mission to enhance the quality of life for our community, invited artists, in a national competition, to submit entries for our second ART & SOCIAL JUSTICE national juried exhibition. From May 8 – June 26, thirty-six national artists exhibit forty-one works of art in the gallery and on-line with thoughtful and powerful creative statements that investigate the artists feelings and thoughts on social injustice today. Art gives us an opportunity to look at the world from different perspectives. We hope that this exhibition will continue the discussion on the path to social justice for all.
Juror
Rose-Ann San Martino
Rose-Ann San Martino is a professional artist, who has worked with Ellington-White, an arts-based community development Corporation since 2008. She is currently a board member and grant writer for EWCDC. San Martino studied drawing and painting at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. Her work has exhibited locally and nationally in group and solo exhibitions, and can be found in private collections throughout the United States.
Online Exhibition Artists
Carolyn Grew-Sheridan, Portland OR
Ana Rivero Rossi, San Francisco CA
Kylen Gulibeaux, Opelousas LA
Brandin Barón, San Francisco CA
Felicia L. Reed, Upper Marlboro MD
April Gavin, Berkeley CA
Traci Mims, Saint Johns FL
Tina Ybarra, South Gate CA
Eleanor Olson, Providence RI
Steve Rossi, Beacon NY
Stephen Linsteadt, La Quinta CA
Rebecca Miller, Springfield MO
Bill Salzillo, Utica, NY
G. E. Vogt, San Diego CA
Joan Appel, Marshfield MA
Khalil Williams, Fountain Inn, SC
Andre Jones, Goldsboro NC
CARVE STONE, Fort Myers FL
Kamal Al Mansour, San Jose CA.






















