Takoma Park Community Center -- Event: One Day My Soul Just Opened Up -- Opening Reception:
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FREE ART OPENING RECEPTION
Four Black female artists will share their diverse range of artwork in a new exhibition at the Takoma Park Community Center. The featured artists include Debra Jean Ambush, Nikki Brooks, Joan M. E. Gaither, and Anike Robinson.
The exhibition, titled One Day My Soul Just Opened Up: African-American Women and the Black Sacred Cosmos, explores a variety of viewpoints regarding the Black Sacred Cosmos, a time-honored reverential space in which the realm of African ancestors and the divine inspire resilience and memory among their descendants. Please join us at the opening reception to meet the artists and experience their transcendent artwork.
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