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LOCATION:37 Baltimore Avenue\nRehoboth Beach DE 19971
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SUMMARY:Roots and Resilience: Stories of Strength and Spirit\" Art Exhibiti
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DESCRIPTION:CAMP Rehoboth is proud to announce the opening of \"Roots and\n
 Resilience: Stories of Strength and Spirit\,\" a dynamic juried\nexhibitio
 n celebrating the history\, heritage\, and creativity of\ncommunities of c
 olor. The exhibition will be on display at the CAMP\nRehoboth Community Ce
 nter\, located at 37 Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth\nBeach\, from January 25
  through March 28\, 2025. An Opening Reception\nwill take place on Saturda
 y\, January 25\, from 2 to 4 p.m. This event\nis free and the public is in
 vited to attend. Coinciding with Black\nHistory Month and extending into W
 omen’s History Month\, \"Roots and\nResilience\" weaves together powerfu
 l narratives of culture\,\nresilience\, and identity through the work of 1
 5 talented artists. The\nexhibition features a variety of mediums\, includ
 ing oil\, acrylic\, and\nwatercolor paintings\, photography\, poetry\, pyr
 ography (woodburning)\,\nand ceramics\, offering a rich tapestry of artist
 ic expression that\nreflects the strength and spirit of diverse communitie
 s. The\nexhibiting artists are The exhibiting artists are Bryant T Bell\,\
 nNicole Brooks \, Valerie Boorks\, S. Exum\, Kiara Florez\, Candy Fordjour
 \nFrimpong\, Taylor Gordon\, GUADJOSA\, Sakreea Monay Jackson\, Ann Martin
  \,\nCarolina Mayorga\, Amuri Morris\, Chet'la Sebree\, Coca Silveira \,\n
 Crystal Stokowski\, Winifred Way\, and Shannon Woodloe. The\nexhibition’
 s juror is the renowned Nataki Oliver\, owner of The Sold\nFirm Art Galler
 y in Wilmington\, Delaware. Since founding The Sold Firm\nin 2017\, Oliver
  has been a driving force in promoting emerging and\nestablished artists a
 cross the tri-state area. Her curatorial work\nincludes exhibitions at Ban
 k of America\, Delaware State University\,\nand Historically Black College
  and University (HBCU) Week\, showcasing\na diverse range of artists and m
 ediums. Oliver’s commitment to\ncreating spaces where artists can thrive
  and collectors can discover\nnew and exciting works has made a significan
 t impact on the Delaware\nart scene. Known for her keen eye and ability to
  spot emerging talent\,\nshe has helped launch the careers of many artists
 . Her dedication to\namplifying underrepresented voices aligns perfectly w
 ith CAMP\nRehoboth’s mission to foster a vibrant and inclusive art commu
 nity.\nCAMP Rehoboth is honored to have Oliver serve as the juror for \"Ro
 ots\nand Resilience.\" Her insights and expertise will bring a unique\nper
 spective to the exhibition\, and she will be present at the Opening\nRecep
 tion to share her comments on the selection process and discuss\nthe works
  on display. Through this exhibition\, CAMP Rehoboth seeks to\ninspire\, e
 levate marginalized voices\, and promote understanding across\nthe communi
 ty. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the\nfeatured artists\, en
 gage with their stories\, and experience the\ntransformative power of art.
  Join us at CAMP Rehoboth to celebrate the\nincredible stories of strength
  and spirit brought to life by these\nremarkable artists. For more informa
 tion\, visit www.camprehoboth.com.\nVenue: CAMP Rehoboth.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:CAMP Rehoboth is proud to announce the opening
  of \"Roots and Resilience: Stories of Strength and Spirit\,\" a dynamic j
 uried exhibition celebrating the history\, heritage\, and creativity of co
 mmunities of color. The exhibition will be on display at the CAMP Rehoboth
  Community Center\, located at 37 Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth Beach\, fro
 m January 25 through March 28\, 2025. An Opening Reception will take place
  on Saturday\, January 25\, from 2 to 4 p.m. This event is free and the pu
 blic is invited to attend. Coinciding with Black History Month and extendi
 ng into Women’s History Month\, \"Roots and Resilience\" weaves together
  powerful narratives of culture\, resilience\, and identity through the wo
 rk of 15 talented artists. The exhibition features a variety of mediums\, 
 including oil\, acrylic\, and watercolor paintings\, photography\, poetry\
 , pyrography (woodburning)\, and ceramics\, offering a rich tapestry of ar
 tistic expression that reflects the strength and spirit of diverse communi
 ties. The exhibiting artists are The exhibiting artists are Bryant T Bell\
 , Nicole Brooks \, Valerie Boorks\, S. Exum\, Kiara Florez\, Candy Fordjou
 r Frimpong\, Taylor Gordon\, GUADJOSA\, Sakreea Monay Jackson\, Ann Martin
  \, Carolina Mayorga\, Amuri Morris\, Chet'la Sebree\, Coca Silveira \, Cr
 ystal Stokowski\, Winifred Way\, and Shannon Woodloe. The exhibition’s j
 uror is the renowned Nataki Oliver\, owner of The Sold Firm Art Gallery in
  Wilmington\, Delaware. Since founding The Sold Firm in 2017\, Oliver has 
 been a driving force in promoting emerging and established artists across 
 the tri-state area. Her curatorial work includes exhibitions at Bank of Am
 erica\, Delaware State University\, and Historically Black College and Uni
 versity (HBCU) Week\, showcasing a diverse range of artists and mediums. O
 liver’s commitment to creating spaces where artists can thrive and colle
 ctors can discover new and exciting works has made a significant impact on
  the Delaware art scene. Known for her keen eye and ability to spot emergi
 ng talent\, she has helped launch the careers of many artists. Her dedicat
 ion to amplifying underrepresented voices aligns perfectly with CAMP Rehob
 oth’s mission to foster a vibrant and inclusive art community. CAMP Reho
 both is honored to have Oliver serve as the juror for \"Roots and Resilien
 ce.\" Her insights and expertise will bring a unique perspective to the ex
 hibition\, and she will be present at the Opening Reception to share her c
 omments on the selection process and discuss the works on display. Through
  this exhibition\, CAMP Rehoboth seeks to inspire\, elevate marginalized v
 oices\, and promote understanding across the community. Attendees will hav
 e the opportunity to meet the featured artists\, engage with their stories
 \, and experience the transformative power of art. Join us at CAMP Rehobot
 h to celebrate the incredible stories of strength and spirit brought to li
 fe by these remarkable artists. For more information\, visit www.camprehob
 oth.com. Venue: CAMP Rehoboth.
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