EXHIBITION I Lizzie Brown: In Full Color
EXHIBITION I Lizzie Brown: In Full Color
Lizzie Brown is a Richmond native and alumni of Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned a dual degree in Painting/Printmaking and Art Education.
Through her art she considers the misconceptions centered around people of color. Looking to biblical and spiritual references, she depicts the beauty, resilience, and strength of African American men, women, and children through the use of color blocked and/or highly rendered portraiture. The physical act of layering and blending paint and/or use of shape and color to construct form, symbolically blur and deconstruct the false perceptions associated with African Americans. This exhibit is a collection of paintings that serve as a renewed image of black people in all their colors.
A former art educator, she became the owner of From The Core Art Studio in fall of 2021, in order to pursue her creative endeavors, while continuing to share and foster a love for art with youth. She has been displaying her work in galleries and spaces throughout Richmond, D.C., and Maryland, working in conjunction with the Mending Walls Project, vending at various pop-up markets in surrounding areas, and leading art experiences and camps for youth. Lizzie’s connection to creating and teaching art is a form of ministry.
This exhibit will be in the Centre Gallery. Visit www.artworksrva.com for more information
Exhibit Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday
11AM-5PM
Free Admission
3rd Saturday Documentaries
3rd Saturday Documentaries
The Elegba Folklore Society presents 3rd Saturday Documentaries, a series of monthly film screenings at our Cultural Center that highlight the best of the diaspora's documentaries, films and filmmakers. Please visit ticket link for information regarding the featured documentary.
Every 3rd Saturday
5PM-8PM
Free Admission
In the Beginning… Virginia, Along the Trail of Enslaved Africans
In the Beginning… Virginia, Along the Trail of Enslaved Africans
Journey into Richmond’s history to visit the sites where few monuments exist. These newly marked sites tell the other half of the story; the story that lives between the pages of history books — in red, white and black. An interactive experience along the Trail of Enslaved Africans, attendees have the chance to ponder the impact of enslavement on the enslaved as shared in their own words and from their own view.
We invite participants in this program to gather at Elegba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center where the tour starts. Then we will board a bus to visit the sites along the trail. There will be some walking and some riding. Please wear comfortable shoes, and bring a bottle of water. Groups are welcome by reservation.
***Please visit the ticket link for available tour dates.***
Every Second Saturday
12P-3P
Free Admission
Register here
What They Did For Us
February 25, 26, 27 at 8pm • February 27 at 4pm • March 4, 5, 6 at 8pm • March 6 at 4pm