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Black Art Story 2020: Closing Words

Black Artstory month 2020 salutes Fort Greene and Clinton Hill African-American artists and activists that creatively and courageously wielded their words in pursuit of a higher cause through the SOME WORDS festival. Programs will be held for all ages, from art installations to community building…
The conclusion of the Black Art Story festival of 2020 culminates with “CLOSING WORDS”
On February 28th at 6:30 pm, all are invited to our closing reception to celebrate, build community, and meet the month’s participating artists. Featuring artworks by Steven Mosley and Jose Baez, music, and spoken word performances. The closing reception will be held at Putnam’s Pub at 419 Myrtle Avenue on the lower level.
Space is limited, RSVP is required. RSVP here

artist Steven Mosley
Steven Mosley is a painter from Hughesville Maryland. He currently lives in Bed Stuy Brooklyn where he works as a producer and artist.
His Portraits are narrative snapshots that tell the stories and personal experiences of Blacks in America. Every painting contains a multitude of messages, hidden in visual patterns, mixed media collage, and color. Steven Mosley is a painter from Hughesville Maryland. He currently lives in Bed Stuy Brooklyn where he works as a producer and artist.
His Portraits are narrative snapshots that tell the stories and personal experiences of Blacks in America. Every painting contains a multitude of messages, hidden in visual patterns, mixed media collage, and color.
For more on Steven Mosley.