Known art public relations firm GoodGirlPR is pleased to announce its “Black Artist in a White World exhibit collaboration” with Rolling Out Magazine from May 15 – June 15, 2021. The month-long exhibit is a survey of Black artists who create through the deep love of their culture.
For thousands of years, Black artists have inspired American and European art, culture, music, and design. Despite their proven genius, society exploits these artists, minimizing their impact while others take credit for their ideas.
Many creatives of color have found that representation by blue-chip art galleries, an IVY education, or a cosign by a White artist is the only way to achieve true success in the art world. These circumstances do not have to be the case if Black people create and control their narrative through collective economics and support.
GoodGirlPR and Rolling Out will be hosting an exhibition of gifted works from both emerging and mid-career Black artists such as Abi Salami, Ronnie Rob, Bianca Batlle Nguema, Tigner Rand, Bernard W. Brooks, Gwendolyn Aqui-Brooks, and Michelle Lee.
The show will showcase artwork that exudes a passion and dedication for art and an inherent appreciation for Black culture.
“I am ecstatic about curating my first exhibit alone, but I am up for the challenge. I truly hope it makes a difference,” says Nickie Robinson, Founder of GoodGirlPR.
To preview the “Black Artist in a White World” exhibit, visit www.blackartistinwhiteworld.com.