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THE BLACK ARTISTS GROUP IS PROUD TO PRESENT:

CULTURAL LEGACIES:
Juxtapositions of Time and Wealth

New Works by
BLACK ARTIST GROUP MEMBERS
Sept. 2 thru Sept. 30, 2008

Presented by the Osceola Center for the Arts


This exhibition/sale features an exceptional selection of original art and high - end fine crafts by Central Florida's best African American artists.

Alema Watson,  Everett Spruill,  Lydia Boggus, Kolongi,  Jane Turner,  Alfred Williams,  Kerry-Ann Brown- Louis and Debra Robinson will exhibit a variety of mediums including paintings, drawings, sculpture, mixed media and decorative fiber.
 
Please join us for refreshments and an opportunity to meet and acquire art directly from these talented artists.



Opening Reception
September 2, 2008
6pm - 8pm
OSCEOLA CENTER for the ARTS
2411 E. Irlo Bronson HWY
Kissimmee, FL 34744
407-846-6257

Please visit our member sites.

Jerry Farmer

Michael Magee

Everett Spruill - Celebration Art Festival March 30 - April 1, 2007; Steinway Galleries May 1 - 31, 2007; The Gallery at Avalon Island June 18, - July 14, 2007 for more info call 407-754-6133

Jane Turner

Magali Padmore

Tamerlane Bey- Master Reproductions & Originals March 5 - April 2. Meet the Artist Friday March 9th and March 15, 2007 @ Dexters Thornton Park 8pm for more info call 407-463-9612

Lydia Boggus

Evelyn Karuhaunga

Tim Adebule

Woody Anderson - Woody has been painting for over 20 years. It is only now that he feels, after hearing from others, that he has a little something to give to the vast world of art. You be the judge.

Torria Hudson - Womyn2womyn.com showcases the custom made jewelry of Torrial Hudson and the paintings of Rochelle Howard.

Mike Chatman- Mike is a Folk Artist currently living in Orlando, FL- check out his paintings.

Kolongi-

 

 

 

 

BAG is a cultural organization that promotes and exhibits African, Afro- American and Afro-Caribbean artists in the Orlando community to the general public. BAG is especially interested in socio-economic issues concerning Artists of color.