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Website Jack Sinclair Gallery Book Venue Events & Classes Make A Donation The ArtsXchange 404-624-4211 | Contact Us 2148 Newnan Street East Point, GA 30344 Office Hours | Tues - Sat | 10AM- 6PM
- Back in the day
Back in the day Back in the day The Neighborhood Arts Center & Atlanta's late 1970's Art Scene Feb. 1, 2020 - Feb. 22, 2020 CURATORS Lisa Tuttle Ric Washington ARTISTS John Riddle Tina Dunkley Lucious Hightower Evelyn Mitchell Jim Alexander Steve Seaberg Susan Loftin All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus - Reclaimed Vision: The Art of Upcycling through May 24th at the Artsxchange ArtsXchange Apr 19 1 min read Congratulations to the winners of the ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery Juried Show - Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling | Artist Talk - Sat. April 19, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 15 3 min read
- Search For Identity
Search For Identity Search For Identity Photography by Tafawa June 18, 2022 - July 16, 2022 CURATOR / ARTIST Tafawa Hicks Black Tree Arts presents "Search for Identity," a photography exhibit by Tafawa Hicks June 11-July 16 | Opening reception and artist talk from 4-7 p.m. June 25 GALLERY HOURS: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. This exhibit runs June 11-July 16. The gallery is free and open to the public. In honor of his 75th birthday on June 18, resident artist & photographer Tafawa Hicks will share an exhibit of his journey throughout Africa & Haiti from 1974-1999. Tafawa Hicks is a Bessemer, Alabama native, longtime Atlantan, and photographer, printer and custom picture framer who has a studio at the ArtsXchange. His creative instincts around photographing, printing, exhibiting and preserving African and African American imagery continue to evolve. In the sense that all art is an expression of creative Spirit presenting itself as inspiration through each of us, I am an artist using the camera as creative expression," he says. All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus - Reclaimed Vision: The Art of Upcycling through May 24th at the Artsxchange ArtsXchange Apr 19 1 min read Congratulations to the winners of the ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery Juried Show - Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling | Artist Talk - Sat. April 19, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 15 3 min read
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- truth to power
truth to power truth to power Art in a time of upheaval Dec. 15, 2020 - Jan. 31, 2021 CURATOR Lisa Tuttle ARTISTS atu | Jim Alexander | N’Dieye Gray Danavall | Carolyn Renée | Tafawa | Lisa Tuttle | Kenneth Zakee | Theresa Davis | Ugo Agoruah | Choze | Thomas Bess “An artist’s duty is to reflect the times.” - Nina Simone The ArtsXchange's Studio Artists return with their second annual exhibition showcasing diverse and socially conscious works. All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus - Reclaimed Vision: The Art of Upcycling through May 24th at the Artsxchange ArtsXchange Apr 19 1 min read Congratulations to the winners of the ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery Juried Show - Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling | Artist Talk - Sat. April 19, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 15 3 min read
- Signs of the Times
Signs of the Times Signs of the Times Documenting the Power of the People, 1960 - Today Sept. 15, 2020 - Oct. 31, 2020 CURATOR Lisa Tuttle ARTISTS Jim Alexander Davion Alston Sheila Pree Bright Dennis Morton Lynsey Weatherspoon With ages spanning five decades, the photographers in this exhibition - Jim Alexander , Davion Alston , Sheila Pree Bright , Dennis Morton , and Lynsey Weatherspoon - use their cameras to document grassroots racial and social justice advocacy - from the Civil Rights marches of the 1960s to today's Black Lives Matter demonstrations and police killings protests. This exhibition is curatorially focused on the texts, signs, and banners carried by participants. We will ask viewers to think about the ways that a practice combining activism and documentary photography has evolved over time? What is new in this digital age? What is the power of the photographic image to affect cultural shift? All of the photographers are currently Atlanta-based. On exhibit will be color/b&w photographs, installation, and video works. All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus - Reclaimed Vision: The Art of Upcycling through May 24th at the Artsxchange ArtsXchange Apr 19 1 min read Congratulations to the winners of the ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery Juried Show - Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling | Artist Talk - Sat. April 19, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 15 3 min read
- HOME | ArtsXchange
The ArtsXchange (Southeast Community Cultural Center) is a nonprofit, multicultural, multidisciplinary, multi-ethnic, inter-generational arts organization. Located at 2148 Newnan Street East Point, GA 30344 How would you like to get involved? Donate Rent event space Attend an event Volunteer Visit the gallery ABOUT THE ARTSXCHANGE ArtsXchange is a cultural facility founded in the Black Arts Tradition that empowers artists, social justice activists, and creative entrepreneurs to engage communities through the transformative power of the arts. The pillars of our programming are Visual Arts, Literature and Literacy, and Land Conservation. We serve our communities through workshops, exhibitions, concerts, health and wellness classes, films, performances, and community gardens. We make the arts accessible to individuals traditionally excluded from creative industries, responding directly to community needs through partnerships and collaborations with like-minded arts organizations, social justice advocates, and people-led initiatives. Learn more EVENTS & CLASSES More events & classes Free | Open to the public Tuesday - Saturday | 10AM - 6PM Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling An Environmental Juried Exhibition April 12, 2025 - May 24, 2025 Learn more JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for the ArtsXchange newsletter and stay up to date with the latest events and announcements. First name* Last name* Email* Phone I want to subscribe to the ArtsXchange mailing list. Join NEWS & UPDATES Explore the Art of Literacy & Storytelling with Lisa Tuttle and Chanda M. Scott - Check out the latest ArtsXchange class series that combine language skills and visual arts. ArtsXchange 3 days ago 2 min read “Art saved my life” - Story by Claudia Maturell, Tri-Cities Fellow, and Ada Wood - Featuring Kenneth Zakee and Alice Lovelace ArtsXchange May 10 1 min read 2025 Garden Like A Boss Series is back! First class Sat. May 10, 2025 - You don't want to miss this series lead by tenisio seanima ArtsXchange May 3 2 min read Celebrate National Poetry Month with Writing Out Loud POETRY Weekend! April 25-26, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 23 5 min read Celebrate Earth Day with ArtsXchange on The Kelly Clarkson Show! - Airing 10 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 22 ArtsXchange Apr 21 2 min read More news CONTACT US Got a question? Send us a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. First Name Last Name Email Phone Number Topic Your message I want to subscribe to the ArtsXchange Newsletter. Submit Your contact form has been submitted. Thank you! The ArtsXchange would like to give a special thank you to East Point Convention and Visitors Bureau. Learn more about East Point CVB
- Ancestral Origins
Ancestral Origins Ancestral Origins The Fractal Vision of Steve R. Allen Feb 10, 2024 - March 30, 2024 CURATOR / ARTIST Steve R. Allen Immaculate patterns, electrifying colors, Adinkra symbols, and regal Black figures cover the massive works of reknown artist Steve R. Allen. They converge at the point of an intense and wandering imagination and a recalling of Indigenous African fractal art techniques that live in many customs, from hair braiding to kente cloth to building styles. The exhibit will be on view until March 30. Join us again on on Feb. 23 as we dive into Steve R. Allen’s fractal vision of genealogy and architecture, with panelists Oscar Harris and Dr. Kimbeni Mansion, moderated by WCLK radio host, Kiplyn Primus. Events Exhibit Opening Saturday, February 10th 2024 ANCESTRAL ORIGINS: The Fractal Vision of Steve R. Allen | Opening Reception February 10, 2024 at 7:00 PM – March 30, 2024 at 6:00 PM| ArtsXchange Register Now Reception and Artist Talk Friday, Feb 23rd 7PM-9PM Artist Talk | ANCESTRAL ORIGINS: The Fractal Vision of Steve R. Allen February 23, 2024, 7:00 – 9:00 PM| ArtsXchange Register Now About the Artist: Steve R. Allen is an artist recognized internationally for his bold use of color and ability to create in myriad styles. He has traveled extensively internationally with his work. His work hangs in world capitals and many prestigious art collections from Athens, Greece to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Beijing, China as “official” artist for the U.S. Olympic Committee. His work has appeared at eight Olympic Games. In 2013 Steve was honored in a manner few artists have been in their lifetime or posthumously. The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture acquired four of Steve’s paintings as part of its Founding and Permanent Collection . This honor recognizes his work for its artistic and scholastic merit as well as its historical significance. In 2020, he was again honored to have his papers acquired by Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library . He was also honored in 2019 to have two of his original paintings acquired by the Robert W. Woodruff Library at the Atlanta University Center. Acquisition by these institutions of higher learning is a further acknowledgment of the scholastic value of his work. Steve’s talent was first showcased before a world audience when he was commissioned to create “Uniting Colors of the World”, a mammoth eighty feet by twenty-eight feet mural, as the City of Atlanta’s “Official” commemoration of its hosting the 1996 Centennial Olympic Summer Games. In the entire world, he holds the singular honor a distinction of being “Official Artist” for the Host City of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Summer Games. The year of 2014 continued to expand the scope of Steve’s work. He continued to be involved with the Crown Jewel of Historically Black College & Universities Football Classics, the 40th & 41st Anniversary Bayou Classics. The Bayou Classic is contested each year between Grambling State University and Southern University, Baton Rouge in New Orleans, LA during the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend. Steve created the “Look of the Game” images that continue to elevate the marketing efforts of the Bayou Classic. Steve was honored to have his work displayed in London during the 2012 London Olympic Summer Games. His work was featured as part of the Art of the Olympians exhibition at the University College of London. He also created artwork live at the ANOCA Africa Village in Kensington Garden during the Games. In the Fall of 2010 Steve was honored by the Government of Brazil with an invitation to Rio de Janeiro to participate in the celebration of Zumbi dos Palmeras, a great hero in the liberation of Brazilian slaves, and as Guest of Honor for Black Consciousness Week. He presented his painting “O Jogo Bonito” (The Beautiful Game) to the Nation of Brazil in celebration of the 2014 World Cup. The original painting is permanently displayed at the Ministry of Education in Rio de Janeiro. All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus - Reclaimed Vision: The Art of Upcycling through May 24th at the Artsxchange ArtsXchange Apr 19 1 min read Congratulations to the winners of the ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery Juried Show - Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling | Artist Talk - Sat. April 19, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 15 3 min read
- Give Peace a Dance | ArtsXchange Fundraiser 2022
Revel in the joy, sights, and groovy sounds of the 1970s as we celebrate a resurgence of the arts, activism, and culture at the ArtsXchange in East Point. There will be food and plenty of room for dancing! 2022 Annual Fundraising Gala PARTY with US! Experience the joy, sights, and sounds of the 1970s while celebrating a resurgence of the arts, activism and culture at the ArtsXchange in East Point! Performers include violinist Kim Strings , DJ Barake, Victor Love's Evolv Acting Studio, the I Am Arts Company Drummers, poets Nikki Gray, RJ Owens, Deborah Respress and Debra Hiers, songstress Akua Taylor, dancer Sammy Sheperd, and Harmonica Paul aka One Cool Kat. Mingle and mix with old and new friends. There will be plenty of food and room for dancing! The Jack Sinclair Gallery will feature the stunning exhibit, “Jazz & Spirituality,” by prolific Atlanta architect and artist Oscar Harris. This party is for everyone who appreciates the love, peace, soul, and power of the grooviest era yet. Dress in your best ’70s threads and catch some good vibrations in three rooms of music: the Studio 54 Suite, the Sweet Soul Lounge, and The Revolution Theater. Also enjoy vintage photography from the legendary Jim Alexander Collection. grab your tickets! $40 FLOWER POWER (GENERAL ADMISSION) General Admission for 1 guest Enjoy food, a cash bar , disco music, dancing, poetry and more! Buy $40 (GA) Ticket $100 PEACE & LOVE (VIP ADMISSION) VIP Admission for 1 guest (Priority VIP seating) 1 complimentary drink ticket per guest Private lawn VIP Reception access Souvenir ArtsXchange Gift Buy $100 (VIP) Ticket $5,000 AWW SOOKY SOOKY! VIP Access for 8 guests (Priority table placement, 3 complimentary drink tickets per guest & private lawn VIP Reception access) On-stage event participation by a spokesperson or representative VIP photo opportunity with special guest artists and honorary hosts Full-page advertisement in digital souvenir program and on virtual video platform Logo or Name listing on website and on event print, electronic and social media Exclusive opportunity to provide promotional or marketing item to 250 event attendees 8 VIP tickets to the Ebon Dooley Arts & Social Justice Awards in December Exclusive opportunity to host a 3-hour event in the Paul Robeson Theater or Sinclair Gallery in 2023 $2,500 CAN YOU DIG IT? VIP Access for 6 guests (Priority shared table placement, 2 complimentary drink tickets per guest & private lawn VIP Reception access) VIP photo opportunity with special guest artists and honorary hosts Half-page advertisement in digital souvenir program and on virtual video platform Logo or Name listing on website and on event print, electronic and social media Exclusive opportunity to provide promotional or marketing item to 250 event attendees 4 VIP tickets to the Ebon Dooley Arts & Social Justice Awards in December $1,000 RIGHT ON! 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For all sponsorship questions, please contact one of the following: Alice Lovelace, 404-879-7683 Cheryl Johnson, 678-891-8719 Vanessa Manley, 404-702-9260 Email: admin@artsxchange.org • PAYMENT OPTIONS - MAIL A CEHCK payable to: Southeast Community Cultural Center (SECCC), 2148 Newnan St., East Point, GA 30344 - PAY ONLINE via PayPal or credit card: Complete the Sponsorship Form below. - PAY VIA ZELLE. Find us in your mobile banking app at: admin@artsxchange.org - PAY VIA CASHAPP: Find us at $artineastpoint • The ArtsXchange d/b/a The Southeast Community Cultural Center is a 501c3 non-profit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Sponsorship level less the meal ticket price is tax-deductible as a charitable contribution. $5,000 AWW SOOKY SOOKY! VIP Access for 8 guests (Priority table placement, 3 complimentary drink tickets per guest & private lawn VIP Reception access) On-stage event participation by a spokesperson or representative VIP photo opportunity with special guests & honorary hosts Full-page advertisement in digital souvenir program and on virtual video platform Logo or Name listing on website and on event print, electronic and social media Exclusive opportunity to provide promotional or marketing item to 250 event attendees 8 VIP tickets to the Ebon Dooley Arts & Social Justice Awards in December Exclusive opportunity to host a 3-hour event in the Paul Robeson Theater or Sinclair Gallery in 2023 $2,500 CAN YOU DIG IT? VIP Access for 6 guests (Priority shared table placement, 2 complimentary drink tickets per guest & private lawn VIP Reception access) VIP photo opportunity with special guests & honorary hosts Half-page advertisement in digital souvenir program and on virtual video platform Logo or Name listing on website and on event print, electronic and social media Exclusive opportunity to provide promotional or marketing item to 250 event attendees 4 VIP tickets to the Ebon Dooley Arts & Social Justice Awards in December $500 COPACETIC VIP Access for 2 guests (Priority VIP seating, 1 complimentary drink Ticket per guest & private lawn VIP Reception access) VIP photo opportunity with special guests & honorary hosts Business card listing in digital souvenir program and on virtual video platform $250 DO THE HUSTLE VIP Access for 1 guest (Priority VIP seating, 1 complimentary drink Ticket per guest & private lawn VIP Reception access) Business card listing in digital souvenir program Acknowledgements in email email to ArtsXchange listserv Sponsorship Form First Name Last Name Organiztion/Company Name (if applicable) Email Select an item ($) * AWW SOOKY SOOKY! - Sponsorship Level 1 - $5000 CAN YOU DIG IT? - Sponsoship Level 2 - $2500 RIGHT ON! - Sponsorship Level 3 - $1000 COPACETIC - Sponsorship Level 4 - $500 DO THE HUSTLE - Sponsohiip Level 5 - $250 Complete Your Payment We appreciate your support! $1,000 RIGHT ON! VIP Access for 4 guests (Priority VIP seating, 2 complimentary drink tickets per guests & private lawn VIP Reception access) VIP photo opportunity with special guests & honorary hosts Quarter-page advertisement in digital souvenir program and on virtual video platform Name listing on website and on event print, electronic and social media 2 VIP tickets to the Ebon Dooley Arts & Social Justice Awards in December Imagine all the people ... livin' life in peace. "Imagine" by John Lennon
- Shero
Shero Shero A Sistagraphy Exhibition Feb. 16, 2019 - March 31, 2019 CURATOR Courtney Brooks ARTISTS Sistagraphy | Shelia Turner | Furery Terriy Reid | Susan J. Ross | Doris Derby | Nafisha Valita Sheriff | Carolyn Grady | Sharon B. Dowdell | Grace Kissa | Melissa Alexander | Evelyn Quinones | Sis Courtney | Jena P. Jones | Shakeesha Jeffries | Audrey M. Johnson | Sharee Swann | N'Dieye Gray Danavall | Tokie Rome | Malika Deshon | Shanicia Boswell | Monica Ealey | Bri Williams All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus - Reclaimed Vision: The Art of Upcycling through May 24th at the Artsxchange ArtsXchange Apr 19 1 min read Congratulations to the winners of the ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery Juried Show - Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling | Artist Talk - Sat. April 19, 2025 ArtsXchange Apr 15 3 min read