Visual art exhibition of commissioned new works by 10 local Cincinnati artists. Curated by Cynthia Lockhart.
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 art exhibition and all events will be located in the Lindner Annex Gallery, 6620 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45213.
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. She is clothed with a garment of many colors to represent the beautiful shades of humanity, guarding what we all want most, a safe peaceful land where we can be loved.
Featured artists include 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 the Opening Reception on Saturday, February 15 from 6-8pm. Free, open to the public, live music by The Last Boppers, and light refreshments will be served.
Image by Cynthia Lockhart, fiber art