06/01/2023
Honor your ancestors…
During the Harlem Renaissance, African Americans uplifted their culture through new art. This was the first time that they truly embraced creativity. Black artists expressed themselves, their interests, and the greatness of their race by creating new sculptures and paintings.
The Harlem Renaissance began when thousands of African Americans moved northward to gain more opportunities, and to escape racism and limited rights in the south.
Due to the high quantity and close proximity of black New Yorkers living in Harlem, these citizens were able to bond over their race and culture together. After discovering that the majority of their fellow neighbors had also shared common past experiences of hardship in the south, African Americans sought to unite themselves by creating a better life in Harlem. They sought to end stereotypes, build a respectable reputation for themselves, and create a lasting legacy of racial pride for generations to come. Black Harlem residents began to redefine themselves and portray their potential through their art, music, and literature.
So proud of this one as she has chosen to further her creative genius by saluting the ancestors in her niche work of multi media art. A native of Atlanta, she’s embraced her Harlem roots and has lived in Harlem these last two years and have walked where her grandfather, great grandparents and great great grandparents lived and thrived. It’s a legacy of over 120 years. Much like her great great aunt, Evelyn Ash Fenner, she too now joins the familial legacy as a Columbia University graduate with her MFA. So proud to see her thrive and work and play in spaces that promote technology, arts and community.
Follow her on .ambs and don’t miss out on this renaissance movement!
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