Delita Martin,  I See God in Us/Trinity, 2020
Courtesy of Delita Martin and Galerie MyrtisDelita Martin, I See God in Us/Trinity, 2020

Renaissance: Noir

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Time Out says

UTA Artist Space, together with Baltimore curator Myrtis Bedolla, has launched its first-ever virtual exhibition with beautiful and powerful paintings by 12 emerging black artists. Head on over to the site and you can scroll through pieces from Tawny Chatmon, Wesley Clark, Alfred Conteh, Larry Cook, Morel Doucet, Monica Ikegwu, Ronald Jackson, M. Scott Johnson, Delita Martin, Arvie Smith, Nelson Stevens and Felandus Thames, with insightful audio commentary from some of the artists. Since it’s a gallery, all of the pieces are for sale; a portion of the proceeds benefit Artist Relief, which is supporting artists impacted by the current state of the economy.

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