Throughout February: View the Native Sons and Daughters art exhibition at 10 locations on Myrtle Avenue. Dowload the Artwalk map here!
Curator Daonne Huff brings together works that explore stories of migration, and of shaping identity. While the emphasis is on the African American experience, artists from a variety of backgrounds are included in exhibitions at 10 locations along Myrtle Avenue.
Exhibition/Artwalk locations and participating artists:
Gnarly Vines 350 Myrtle Ave
Climate Change featuring Try Harder NYC artists Steven Mosley and Jose Baez
Brooklyn Sweet Spot 366 Myrtle Avenue
Sophia Dawson, Ify Chiejina
DC Optics 390 Myrtle Ave
Local Heroes: Works by youth from PS 20
Joseph Tyler Salon 458 Myrtle Avenue (window)
Ibou Ndoye
Miracle’s 473A Myrtle Avenue (window)
Ibou Ndoye
Corkscrew 489 Myrtle Avenue
Justin Baldwin, Jules Joseph
Dee and Rickys 503 Myrtle Avenue
Laolu Senbanjo, Jabari Jefferson, Ify Chiejina, Patrick Dougher, Chanel Kennebrew
Pillow Cafe 505 Myrtle Avenue
Teri Sanders
The Emerson 561 Myrtle Avenue
Lissa Rivera, Angel Garcia, Ellie Balk, Chanel Kennebrew, Mirland Terlonge, Amber Doe
Soketah 563 Myrtle Avenue (window)
Ibou Ndoye
Image Credit: Adaobi Ibe, Powdered Wig Series 2 by Mirland Terlonge