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Kindred Visions Exhibit Recap

A tightly cropped detail of the ink drawing focusing on the woman's face. She has her eyes closed in a peaceful expression, with fine cross-hatching lines defining the shadows and textures of her skin and braids.

We’ve spent the last few weeks immersed in some incredible work, and now we’re finally ready to share the winners of Kindred Visions! We're grateful for the way that the community has embraced this exhibit. Kindred Visions is a celebration of depictions of Afrofuturism in visual art. On display from January 23rd through March 1st, this exhibit showcases 46 works from artists across the country. 


First Place

Her Hair Like the Sun and Clouds (2022)

Sam Modder

Digitally manipulated ball point pen printed on adhesive paper



Second Place

Black to the Future (2025)

LaTonya Thompson 

Mixed media, Oil over Acrylic



Third Place

Congolese (2024)

Linia White

Mixed Media Digital Art with Hand Embellishments



Honorable Mention

Birthing a Gift II (2024)

Rikiesha Metzger

Paper


A framed black-and-white graphic print titled "Birthing a Gift II." It features a stylized profile of a pregnant woman with intricate, flowing patterns and patterns resembling braids or scales, set against a sunburst background.


Honorable Mention

You're Glowing (2025)

Sloane Siobhan

Oil and Wood




Relive the Moments



Kindred Visions is on display through March 1st.


For more information, visit the exhibit webpage.


 
 
 
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