Opening Reception – Mother Earth: Let the Spirit Move

  • Opening Reception – Mother Earth: Let the Spirit Move

    • Saturday, February 15, 6-8pm
    • KHAC Annex, 6620 Montgomery Road

    For the fifth year, Juneteenth Cincinnati and Kennedy Heights Arts Center are teaming up to present Voices of Freedom, a visual and performing arts series examining Black history from a contemporary perspective, from February 15 to April 5, 2025.

    The centerpiece of the project is a multi-disciplinary exhibition of new works by 10 local artists entitled Mother Earth: Let the Spirit Move. Curated by Cynthia Lockhart, this exhibit explores unconditional love through the symbolism of Mother Earth.

    Mother Earth represents the strength and the power of unconditional Love, and she is a universal symbol for honor, integrity and fierce devotion. Mother Earth is a Black woman, and she is standing in Africa, the cradle of civilization amongst a blue twinkling sky with lush greenery, watching over all her descendants throughout the diaspora.

    Featured artists are Zuri Ali, Crystal Arnold, Larry Winston Collins, Cedric Cox, Carole Douglas, Jimi Jones, Ken Obasi Leslie, Tiffany McNeal, Ricci Michaels, and Randy Wilson.

    The public is invited to an Opening Reception on Saturday, February 15 from 6-8pm with live music by The Last Boppers. FREE and light refreshments served.

    Gallery Hours are Tuesdays & Thursdays from 12-5pm and by appointment.

    The Voices of Freedom series includes an art exhibition and three performances. All performances begin at 7:30 PM and will take place at the Kennedy Heights Arts Center Annex, 6620 Montgomery Road. Tickets are $15, with sliding-scale options available to ensure accessibility for all. For tickets and more information, visit the links below or call 513-631-4278

    March 1: Rhythms of Resilience
    Experience an evening where storytelling and music intertwine to explore the theme of hope in challenging times featuring the dynamic talents of MC/rapper Brandon Isaac, DJ Apryl Reign, and hip-hop violinist Preston Bell Charles. Curated by Alexander Stallings of WARMTH Culture, this performance blends soulful R&B, captivating beats, and personal journeys, delivering a message of resilience and unity.

    March 15: Fusion of Hope
    Immerse yourself in a bold expression of hope through the raw, experimental sounds of the inner city. This event brings together a stellar lineup of artists who blur genre boundaries: guitarist KAE Savage, poets Camille Jones and Kim “Duwaup” Bolden, multi-instrumentalist Jay Hill, and the soulful Zion band. From jazz fusion to hip-hop to spoken word, this dynamic performance curated by Alexander Stallings amplifies the pulse of the city in motion.

    March 29: Vibrations of Joy

    Celebrate the vibrancy of the African diaspora with Vibrations of Joy presented by Brazil Cincy Samba Dance and the Ijo-Ugo West African Dancers. This dynamic performance showcases the rich cultural heritage of Brazilian dance, infused with the energy, color, and happiness of samba; along with exuberant African dance and drumming.

    Featuring dazzling choreography, cultural demonstrations, and opportunities for guest participation, this closing event of the Voices of Freedom series invites the audience to move, celebrate, and connect in a joyful expression.

     

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