
Dakaro Edwards
Here’s a sociopolitical observation about wealth creation by one of our colleagues, the artist known as Maars.
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Najee Dorsey talked about creating mixed-media art during a Q+A session at the Community Folk Art Center on Thursday.
Dorsey’s group, Black Art in America, will sponsor a panel next week in Harlem to further explore art social activism. Dr. Kheli Willetts, Executive Director of the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC), will appear on the panel.
Black Art in America is an online portal dedicated to preserving and promoting African-American Art.
CuseCulture Magazine is out to prove that a great time in Syracuse is not predicated on the day of the week. Their inaugural “The Colors of Love” poetry and art event was held tonight at Nikao Events on Burnett Avenue. The roster included poets Rae Sunshine, Symphony, and Hassan Stephens.
They were joined by singer Starlett Brown and painter Wil Anthony.
This regularly scheduled event will take place on select Mondays each month.
Also, the fall issue of CuseCulture will coincide with another public event at the Community Folk Art Center in October.
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