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    Jack Sinclair Gallery Exhibits Sonic Impressions Abstract Art Inspired by Music Sat, July 25 - Sat, Aug 29, 2026 Learn more Toxic Beauty : Hidden Harm Beneath the Surface An Environmental Juried Exhibition April 11, 2026 - May 16, 2026 Learn more Alchemical Marriage When Forces Join, Clash, Dissolve, And Reform Feb 7, 2026 - March 21, 2026 Learn more 2026 Pin-Up Show and Sale A one night ArtsXchange Members Exhibit Sat. Jan 17, 2026 Learn more Constellations ArtsXchange Studio Artists Exhibition Dec 6, 2025 – Jan 10, 2026 Learn more From Stono To Now : The Fire This time Black Resistance in American Art, 1739 - Present Oct 14, 2025 - Nov 22, 2025 Learn more Ayiti-Quisqueya: Nexus of the Taíno The Masterful Paintings of Reinilda Fernandez (Blair) and Darnelle Louis-Jacques Aug 9, 2025 - Sept 20, 2025 Learn more Journey of the Spirit The multi-dimensional artistry of Sean Haynes June 7, 2025 – July 19, 2025 Learn more Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling An Environmental Juried Exhibition Apr 12, 2025 - May 24, 2025 Learn more Photovoice Communities are always speaking to us… are we listening? Mar 25, 2025 - Apr 8, 2025 Learn more In Search of Myself Curated emerging artist exhibit Feb 8, 2025 - Mar 22, 2025 Learn more 2025 Pin Up Show & Sale A one night ArtsXchange Members Exhibit Sat, Jan 18, 2025 5-9PM Learn more POST Solo Exhibit by Thomas Bess Nov 02, 2024 - Dec 21,2024 Learn more Hold The Line Celebrating Black Masculinity Sept 7, 2024 - Oct 24, 2024 Learn more The Art of Being A Mediation of Blackness & Queerness July 20, 2024 - Aug 17, 2024 Learn more A Room of Her Own Women Studio Artists From AXC's 40 Year History May 4, 2024 – June 22, 2024 Learn more The Pollinators An ArtsXchange Juried Show : An Artistic Celebration of Plants, Pollinators and Habitats Apr 6, 2024 - Apr 30, 2024 Learn more Ancestral Origins The Fractal Vision of Steve R. Allen Feb 10, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024 Learn more 2024 Pin Up Show + Sale A one night ArtsXchange Members Exhibit Sat, Jan 27, 2024 Learn more Creative Minds In Motion A Juried Exhibition celebrating students in the City of Atlanta and Fulton County Nov 11, 2023 - Dec 27, 2023 Learn more The Haunts of Black Kirby An exhibition of works from the dawn of Afrofuturism Sept 2, 2023 - Oct 28, 2023 Learn more Climate Change: FINAL WARNING ArtsXchange Juried Exhibition July 15, 2023 - Aug 26, 2023 Learn more Now is the Day: A Life Well Lived An archival exhibition celebrating the late, great civil rights leader & professor Dr. Doris Derby May 6, 2023 - June 10, 2023 Learn more Interference: Interwoven A sculptural look at human interference with nature through weaving by Sally C. Garner (Georgia State University MFA student show) Apr 4, 2023 - Apr 14, 2023 Learn more Cover Me: The Matrix of Quilts Quilt works of five women artists Jan 27, 2023 - Mar 25. 2023 Learn more Colors of Inspiration 2022: Colors Da Rhythm A collaborative, multidisciplinary art project presented by the Creative Foundation for the Arts & Technology, Inc. Dec 9, 2022 - Jan 14, 2023 Learn more Jazz & Spirituality Celebrating the Art of Oscar Harris Sept 17, 2022 - Dec 4, 2022 Learn more Reimagine Peace: The Art of Resistance ArtsXchange Juried Exhibition July 29, 2022 - Sept 8, 2022 Learn more Search For Identity Photography by Tafawa June 18, 2022 - July 16, 2022 Learn more Thru the Lens A reflection of life by mixed media artist Maceo Rogers Apr 30, 2022 - May 31, 2022 Learn more Sin With Me A Solo Exhibition from Nick Kakavas - RATED R Apr 1st, 2022 - Apr 15th 2022 Learn more The Kitchen Sink A collection of artworks by GSU MFA and BFA Students Mar 12, 2022 - Mar 26, 2022 Learn more The Aboriginal Museum A Revelation of True Identity Feb 11, 2022 - Mar 7, 2022 Learn more COMMON DENOMINATOR 3rd Annual Exhibition by the Artist of the ArtsXchange Nov 20, 2021 - Dec 18, 2021 Learn more TO THE WOMEN I LOVE A Solo Exhibition - John Glover Oct 8, 2021 – Nov 12, 2021 Learn more WHOSE AMERICA IS IT ANYWAY? An ArtsXchange Juried Exhibition July 10, 2021 - Sept 30, 2021 Learn more the storytellers An ArtsXchange Invitational Exhibition Apr 24, 2021 - June 19, 2021 Learn more HOW I SEE WHAT I SAW The Definitive Artwork of Vernon Robinson Sr. Mar 1, 2021 - Apr 4, 2021 Learn more truth to power Art in a time of upheaval Dec 15, 2020 - Jan 31, 2021 Learn more Signs of the Times Documenting the Power of the People, 1960 - Today Sept 15, 2020 - Oct 31, 2020 Learn more Icons of Art and Social Justice An ArtsXchange Group Mural Project Aug 8, 2020 – Sept 4, 2020 Learn more Scattering Dreams Art in Response to global Crisis Feb 29, 2020 - Apr 11, 2020 Learn more Back in the day The Neighborhood Arts Center & Atlanta's late 1970's Art Scene Feb 1, 2020 - Feb 22, 2020 Learn more Heavy Clouds A Solo Exhibition from C Flux Sing Dec 14, 2019 - Jan 18, 2020 Learn more Atlanta Collects 10 Notable Fine Art Collections Sept 6, 2019 - Oct 26, 2019 Learn more Convergence An ArtsXchange Studio Artist Exhibition Nov 2, 2019 - Dec 7, 2019 Learn more Ritual : the birth of new freedom A collaborative work exhibition July 20, 2019 - Aug 17, 2019 Learn more Blood of the earth A Corrina Sephora Art & Metalworks Exhibition June 1, 2019 - July 13, 2019 Learn more Catch me in the A A Group Exhibition April 6, 2019 - May 11, 2019 Learn more Shero A Sistagraphy Exhibition Feb 16, 2019 - Mar 31, 2019 Learn more The Art of Values A Group Exhibition Jan 10, 2019 - Feb 9, 2019 Learn more

  • LaTosha Brown

    LaTosha Brown 2021 Ebon Dooley Honoree Social Justice Champion http://www.mslatoshabrown.com LaTosha Brown works at the intersection of social justice, political empowerment, human development, and the cultural arts. As a catalyst for change, thought leader and social strategist, her national and global efforts have been known to organize, inspire and catapult people into action—not just lip service—enabling them to build power and wealth for themselves and their community. Brown received the 2010 White House Champion of Change Award, the 2006 Spirit of Democracy Award and the Louis Burnham Award for Human Rights. She is also the recipient of the 2018 Bridge Jubilee Award and Liberty Bell Award. She has been able to use her voice in the U.S. as well as more than 30 countries abroad. In addition to being a well-respected leader in the South who has led numerous initiatives, campaigns, and special projects to empower marginalized communities, LaTosha is leading several international efforts to provide training, support and funding for women-led institutions based in Guyana, Senegal, Belize, and Tanzania. Perhaps one of her most important accomplishments is as Co-Founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund and the BVM Capacity Building Institute. Ms. Brown is working to eliminate human suffering and amplify women’s voices through her vision of the Southern Black Girls & Women’s Consortium. She proudly serves as the Founder of Saving Our Selves Coalition, a community-led disaster relief organization that helped hundreds of families in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. OUR STAFF STUDIO ARTIST EBON DOOLEY HONOREES

  • Blood of the earth

    Blood of the earth Blood of the earth A Corrina Sephora Art & Metalworks Exhibition June 1, 2019 - July 13, 2019 CURATOR / ARITST Corrina Sephora Corrina Sephora is a contemporary mixed media artist specializing in metal sculpture, painting, and installation. Throughout the past 24 years, Corrina has lived and worked in Atlanta, GA. For the last decade, Corrina has worked with the form of Boats as a point of inspiration in narratives of family, memory, and personal history, imbuing it with symbolism of the journey of life. Her work currently explores lunar images, cells, and the universe as meditation through making. Additionally a side project evolved into a body of work utilizing the material and spiritual transformation of Guns. She works individually and collaboratively creating a dialogue with personal psychology, social interest, and a current state of being in the world through art, producing work, teaching, and executing commissions for both public and private environments. Corrina received her BFA in Metals and Sculpture at Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA, in 1995. She received her MFA in Fine Arts and Sculpture in 2005 from Georgia State University, and has studied abroad extensively. Corrina teaches metalworking through her studio and has previously been an adjunct professor in the Art and Visual Culture department at Spelman College as well as a professor of art at Georgia State University, University of Georgia, and Savannah College of Art & Design. A selection of her awards include: “Best in Show” Annette Cone-Skelton of MOCA GA, “Best in Show “ , “First Place”, “Honorable Mention,” and “Second Place” at the North Charleston National Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition; the People’s Choice Award, Ocala, FL where the work was purchased and is now in the permanent collection, and a Silver Award at Icarus International, North Carolina. Corrina’s work is on permanent display at The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park, The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Greenfield Hebrew Academy, and is in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia and in national private collections, including Jane Fonda and Elton John. https://corrinasephora.com/blood-of-the-earth/ All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS 2026 Jack Sinclair Gallery - Call for Artists ArtsXchange 6 days ago 2 min read Toxic Beauty - Artist Talk - Sat, May 16, 2026 sinclairgallery May 5 1 min read

  • Constellations

    Constellations Constellations ArtsXchange Studio Artists Exhibition Dec 6, 2025 – Jan 10, 2026 CURATED BY Black Art In America EVENTS Opening Reception Sat, October 18, 2025 | 3PM - 6PM FREE | Open to the public Jack Sinclair Gallery ArtsXchange, 2148 Newnan St, East Point, GA 30344, USA RSVP Curators Statement - Najee Dorsey From Stono to Now: The Fire This Time Black Resistance in American Art, 1739 - Present “If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground.” — Frederick Douglass From the Stono Rebellion of 1739 to the murals of Atlanta and the marches in Ferguson, the language of resistance has always been spoken — in movement, in memory, and in the marks we make upon the world. From Stono to Now: The Fire This Time charts a powerful lineage of Black rebellion and creative defiance, presenting a curatorial arc that spans uprisings, visionaries, and visual declarations of freedom. This exhibition brings together works from multiple exhibited collections that speak to our shared legacy of protest, self-determination, and survival. Featured works include: Traci Mims’ searing depictions of Sojourner Truth, Fred Hampton, and Huey P. Newton, which honor the lineage of Black radical thought and leadership. Jamaal Barber’s To Be Free and Underground Railroad, which visualize both the physical and spiritual journey toward liberation. Najee Dorsey’s Gullah Jack and Google Robert Charles, brought to life through evocative photomontage and mixed media, reminding us that rebellion is rooted in American soil. Kevin Williams and other contemporary voices challenge and expand the narrative, anchoring today’s resistance in the textures of daily Black life, love, and refusal. “This is not nostalgia — it is testimony. A living archive.” From sugarcane fields to city blocks, from coded quilts to bullhorn chants, From Stono to Now frames the art of resistance not as relic, but as a roadmap. As the fires of change continue to burn, it asks: What does resistance look like today — and are we ready to carry it forward? All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS 2026 Jack Sinclair Gallery - Call for Artists ArtsXchange 6 days ago 2 min read Toxic Beauty - Artist Talk - Sat, May 16, 2026 sinclairgallery May 5 1 min read

  • Roselyn Lewis

    Roselyn Lewis 2022 Ebon Dooley Honoree Bridge Builder https://www.urbanharp.org/bio Roselyn Lewis’ decades as a music educator has built bridges for Black children in Atlanta Public Schools by introducing them to the harp, opera, handbells, and other musical fields in which they are traditionally underrepresented. As co-founder and executive director of the Urban Youth Harp Ensemble , which was founded in 2000 during her years as a choral music teacher at Brown Middle School, her encouragement has inspired career paths for now-professional musicians, such as Mason Morton, one of her first harp students, who is now on tour as a member of “America’s Got Talent” runners-up Sons of Serendip . Lewis retired as choral music teacher in APS after a stellar career spanning 40 years. OUR STAFF STUDIO ARTIST EBON DOOLEY HONOREES

  • SisterSong

    SisterSong 2023 Ebon Dooley Honoree Social Justice Champion info@sistersong.net https://www.sistersong.net SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by 16 organizations of women of color from four mini-communities (Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American) who recognized that we have the right and responsibility to represent ourselves and our communities, and the equally compelling need to advance the perspectives and needs of women of color. OUR STAFF STUDIO ARTIST EBON DOOLEY HONOREES

  • Reimagine Peace The Art of Resistance

    Reimagine Peace The Art of Resistance Reimagine Peace: The Art of Resistance ArtsXchange Juried Exhibition July 29, 2022 - Sept 8, 2022 CURATORS Lisa Tuttle Cleigaie Narcisse Ric Washington ARTISTS Crystal Adams | Ugo Agoruah | Jim Alexander | Maria Artemis | Jonathan Banks | Bonnie Beauchamp-Cooke | Anne Beidler | Yahaya Bello | D’Andre Brooks | Jennifer Cawley | John Chase Campbell | Brian Childress | Carl Christian | Sabre Esler | Vanna Black | Kathleen Gegan | Lynn Hatcher | Marlon Hitchcock | Daniel Hodges | Roxanne Hollosi | F. Geoffrey Johnson | Darrell Jones | Stan Kaady | Emma Ming Kayhart | Maria Korol | Kamille Mayes | Lauren Merceron | Arthur “Moe” Moore | Michael Morgan | Allen Peterson | Sachi Rome | Sue Ross | Andrew Sheldon | Tim Short | Erin Sledd | Sandra Teepen | LaDonna Williams REIMAGINE PEACE: The Art of Resistance Exhibition juried by artist-activist Charmaine Minniefield July 29-Sept 8, 2022 Artist Talk: 1-3 p.m. Aug. 20 Congratualtions to the winners of the juried exhibiton! And we thank all of the artists who submitted their work. 1st america, take a knee 4 me by F. Geoffrey Johnson 2nd Peace from the Blood at the Root Series by Carl Christian 3rd Eruzuli by Yahaya Bello Honorable Mention Inner Peace by Johnathan Banks Honorable Mention Large Patterns by Sandy Teepen • • • Rooted in our tradition of art as activism, we invited artists to create and share all mediums of artwork that sparks critical thinking, empowers narratives that are often overlooked, and inspires communities to reimagine peace — on a global scale, in the small ways they find peace of mind, or anywhere in between — as the struggle for human rights rages on. How do we reimagine peace in a world that has long been too loud? What can helps quiet the chaos ? Come see their art of resistance . All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS 2026 Jack Sinclair Gallery - Call for Artists ArtsXchange 6d 2 min read Toxic Beauty - Artist Talk - Sat, May 16, 2026 sinclairgallery May 5 1 min read

  • The Art of Literacy & Storytelling | Application

    The Art of Literacy & Storytelling: Combining Language Skills and Visual Arts Call for Visual Art Classes The Art of Literacy & Storytelling: Combining Language Skills and Visual Arts Call for Visual Art Classes: Visual Literacy Workshops – How can one read a painting or a piece of art? What is the connection between creating a work of art and telling a story? We are seeking classes and instructors who can explore these connections between literacy, story telling, and visual arts. We are particularly looking for classes in the following areas: Mixed Media Painting Drawing Collage Multiple submissions permitted . One application per class series. Eligibility: Applicants must live in METRO Atlanta, GA Applicants must be able to teach classes in person at the ArtsXchange. Applicants must be experienced teaching artists with minimum of 5 years teaching experience. Application/Entry Fee: No application/ Entry fee ROUND ONE Deadline for Submissions: Sunday, April 6, 2025 Selection Notification: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 CLASS DATES must take place between: Thursday, May 1, 2025 - Monday, June 30, 2025 CLASS TIMES must be between: Tuesday - Fridays ( No classes on Mondays, Sundays or Saturdays ) 11AM - 5PM ROUND TWO Deadline for Submissions: Monday, June 30, 2025 Selection Notification: Tuesday, July 10, 2025 CLASS DATES must take place between: Tuesday, July 1, 2025 - Monday, November 30, 2026 CLASS TIMES must be between: Tuesday - Saturday ( No classes on Mondays or Sundays) 11AM - 5PM Class Series Requirements: Classes Series must be taught in person at the ArtsXchange. Class Series must consist of a minimum of five (5) classes, no more than eight (8) classes. Each class must be 2.5 Hrs in duration. 15 Min - Attendance / Introduction 2 Hrs - Class duration 15 Min - Close out / Student evaluation submission Classes should be designed for ages twelve and older (12+). Classes can be for youth only, seniors only or intergenerational. Classes must be able to accommodate a minimum class size ten (10) students. Instructor can set the maximum class size. Class description and syllabus must demonstrate connections between visual art, storytelling and language literacy. Class participants will be required / strongly encouraged to participate in the entire class series. Teaching Artist Compensation $250 per class - Experienced teaching artists rate 25% to be paid at the completion of the first class. Remaining 75% to be paid at the completion of the series with accompanying final report. Final report template will be provided. Class Materials and Supplies Supply list has to be approved in advance and must correspond to class design and outcomes. Approved Materials and Supplies will be provided by the ArtsXchange. Application Requirements All documents must be uploaded as PDF’s In order to submit your application you will need the following information: Contact Information Full Legal Name / Artist Name Website / Social Media Handles - Optional Email Phone Number Mailing Address Headshot or Active Photo of you Teaching CV / Resume - PDF File Name Format : First Name_ Last Name_CV_Resume Class Series Proposal Summary - PDF - (Max 15MB) Please use provided document template File name format : First Name_Last Name_Class Series Proposal Summary Support Materials #1 - (optional) - PDF File name format : First Name_Last Name_Support Material 1 Support Material #2 - (optional) - PDF File name format : First Name_Last Name_Support Material 2 Support Material #3 - (optional) - PDF File name format : First Name_Last Name_Support Material 3 Example Image of completed project - (optional) - JPEG File name format : First Name_Last Name_Example Image Document Template Class Series Proposal Summary Download, fill out and submit Class Series Proposal Summary w ith application. Must be uploaded to the application as a PDF file. Template for Application - The Art of Literacy & Storytelling - Class Series Proposal Summ .docx Download DOCX • 22KB Class Series Proposal Summary requires the following information: Teaching Reference(s) - 1 required / 2 optional Name, Title, Email & Context Class Series Title Target Audience Age range/ demographic Number of participants per class Names of Classes In Series Date & Times for Classes Class Series Description/ Overview ( Min 500 - Max 1000 words): How does the class series connect to storytelling and literacy? What are the outcomes for students? What will be produced in class? How will you evaluate student success? How does each class reinforce the goals of the class series? Cost for all Materials/Supplies needed for Class Series (USD) Estimated Total Itemized list Please note - Application will be disqualified if application is not submitted properly. Questions - Contact us The Art of Literacy: Combining Language Skills and Visual Arts - Application Form Submitting application for * Round 1 Round 2 First Name Last Name Artist Name Facebook - Full URL LinkedIn - Full URL Instagram - Full URL Website Email Phone Street Address Street Address Line 2 City Region/State/Province Postal / Zip code Headshot / Active Photo of Instructor Teaching - JPEG Upload 1 JPEG File First Name_Last Name_Name of Artwork CV / Resume - PDF Upload 1 PDF File First Name_Last Name_CV_Resume Class Series Proposal Summary- USE PROVIDED DOCUMENT TEMPLATE - PDF Upload 1 PDF File First Name_Last Name_Class Series Proposal Summary Support Materials #1 - (optional) PDF Upload 1 PDF File First Name_Last Name_Support Material 1 Support Material #2 - (optional) - PDF Upload 1 PDF File First Name_Last Name_Support Material 2 Support Material #3 - (optional) - PDF Upload 1 PDF File First Name_Last Name_Support Material 3 Example Image of completed project - (optional) - JPEG Upload 1 JPEG File First Name_Last Name_Example Image I have read, understand and agree to the Application Details & Information. 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  • Tasnim Mosabber

    Tasnim Mosabber 2018 Ebon Dooley Honoree Emerging Leader https://www.facebook.com/aitazzy Tasnim Mosabber is a visual artist who has demonstrated a history of using her platform to amplify issues and bring visibility to communities striving for justice. She began her journey in activism as president of her high school chapter of Amnesty International, for which she organized a fundraiser to help people impacted by the 2008 earthquake in Haiti. In college she worked with Planned Parenthood Federation and Get Covered America in their joint campaign to ensure that immigrants and low income people of color have access to affordable health insurance. Tasnim is currently the outreach coordinator for Raksha, Inc., an organization that works with South Asian survivors of domestic, sexual, and other violent crimes. Her Goddess art series inspires and evokes the power and nobility that is carried within every woman. OUR STAFF STUDIO ARTIST EBON DOOLEY HONOREES

  • Convergence

    Convergence Convergence An ArtsXchange Studio Artist Exhibition Nov 2, 2019 - Dec 7, 2019 CURATORS Lisa Tuttle Ric Washington ARTISTS Lisa Tuttle | Sean David | N'Dieye Gray | Charmaine Minnieflied | Shawn Dowdell | Brandon Sadler | Ric Washington | Courtney Brooks | Kenneth Zakee For 36 years the ArtsXchange has served the Atlanta community, both adults and children, with multicultural, multidisciplinary arts offerings, classes, and studios. The ArtsXchange has hosted some of the most diverse artistic events in the city and serves as a home to some of the most prestigious artists in the state. We are proud to have an exhibition dedicated to our 2019 studio artists!! Some are new residents and some have traveled with us from the previous location. Since our grand opening in East Point building , their creative spaces hold a special energy, sharing their gifts ranging from printmaking, photography and paintings. Convergence is an appropriate title for this group show. Artists with drastically different mediums and backgrounds are coming together as one. We invite you to experience the dynamic group of artists. All Ages are welcomed. Opening Nov. 2nd Artist Talk Reception Nov.23rd All Exhibits SINCLAIR GALLERY NEWS 2026 Jack Sinclair Gallery - Call for Artists ArtsXchange 6 days ago 2 min read Toxic Beauty - Artist Talk - Sat, May 16, 2026 sinclairgallery May 5 1 min read

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