The Black Art Today Foundation

The Black Art Today Foundation Black Art Today! Is the point on the trajectory of African American Culture where the African America

06/16/2026

The Black Art Today Foundation in partnership with Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman presents: "And Still We Rise"

Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 5-7pm📍 Location: 80 Calvert Street, Annapolis, MD 21401Cover Art: Standing With Those Before Me by Marilyn Gates-Davis

As part of the Comptroller's Art in Treasured Spaces Program, this powerful exhibition explores the transformative power of the BIPOC experience in America. Drawing inspiration from the Juneteenth legacy, it is an exploration of how historical trauma is distilled into triumph.

"You may write me down in history / With your bitter, twisted lies, / You may trod me in the very dirt / But still, like dust, I'll rise." — Maya Angelou

To celebrate Juneteenth within the Maryland Treasury Building is a profound act of reclamation. "And Still We Rise" is a visual symphony navigating three temporal pillars: The Root, The Reach, and The Horizon, bridging the archives of the past with visions of an equitable American future.

We invite you to witness a plurality of legacies that refuse to be diminished. We have risen. We are rising. And still, we rise.

Featuring works by these incredible artists: Alma Roberts, Andrew Nichols, Anita Henley Carrington, Bryane Broadie, Babacar Pouye, David Amoroso, David WM Cassidy, Derrick Vaughn, Dion Pollard, , Emery Franklin, Erasto Curtis Matthews, James Murphy Jr, Jamil Burton, Janet B. Waters, JaVon Townsend, John Henderson, K Starks, Karen Y. Buster, Kaylee Daryl, Kibibi Ajanku, Larry Poncho Brown, Linda Mose Meadows, Luther Wright, Marie Antoinette, Marilyn Gates-Davis, Mary Claggett, Nicole Brooks, Roger James, Russell Lewis, Suzette Royster, Tanya Bracey, Terry Washington, Tinnetta Putney, Dr. Yemonja Smalls

06/12/2026

Save the date! Join Neiman Marcus Tysons Galleria and The Black Art Today Foundation for JUBILEE: Visions of Freedom & Joy. Honoring Juneteenth with a weekend of art and liberation. 🎨✨

Event Schedule:

June 19: Exclusive Preview & Cocktail Reception | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
June 20: Public Viewing 10am-7pm
June 21: Public Viewing 12-4pm

Prepare to be inspired by this powerful collection featuring the work of:

Alma Roberts | Anita Henley Carrington | Ashley Summers | Babacar Pouye | David Zambrano | Dion Pollard | Emery Franklin | Erasto Curtis Matthews | Genevieve Phelps | James Stephen Terrell | Janice MacLean | JaVon Townsend | Jay Durrah | K Starks | Karen Y. Buster | Kaylee Daryl | Kelani Fatai | Kibibi Ajanku | Kwaku Ofori-Yirenkyi | Larry Poncho Brown | Linda Mose Meadows | Luis Del Valle Peralta | Luther Wright | Marie Antoinette | Marilyn Gates-Davis | Mary Claggett | Nai Turner | Roger James | Russell Lewis | Suzette Royster | Tamara Payne | Tanya Bracey | Temi Wynston Edun | Tinnetta Putney | Tracey Coleman | Dr. Yemonja Smalls | Zsudayka Nzinga

This event is partially funded by MSAC (Maryland State Arts Council).

06/10/2026

Save the date! 🗓️ Join Neiman Marcus Tysons Galleria and The Black Art Today Foundation for JUBILEE: Visions of Freedom & Joy.

Honoring Ms. Opal Lee’s 100th birthday with a weekend of art and liberation.

✨ June 19: Exclusive Preview
✨ June 20-21: Public Viewing

Prepare to be inspired. 🥂🎨
This event is partially funded by MSAC Maryland State Arts Council

06/03/2026

Congratulations to the following Transitions: The Space Between Seeds and Sun artists:
Alma Roberts, Amrita Sawhney, Anita Henley Carrington, Anson Asaka, Ashley Joi Summers,Ayana Rice, Emery Franklin, Erasto Curtis Matthews, Esther Okehi, Dr. Harriet Smith, Janet B. Waters, Janice MacLean, JaVon Townsend, John Henderson, K Starks, Kaylee Daryl, Kwaku Ofori-Yirenkyi, Larry Poncho Brown, Leonard LeDoux, Linda Mose Meadows, Luther Wright, Marie Antoinette, Mary Claggett, Nai Turner, Nikki Brooks, Nicole M Fisher, Roger James, Russell Lewis, Sarah Jones, Suzette Royster, Tanya Bracey, Zsudayka Nzinga

About Transitions
To transition is to exist in the liminal—the threshold where the old self sheds and the new self takes root. As we move from the awakening rains of May to the high-noon heat of July, Transitions invites viewers to pause in the middle of the journey. In this collection, the artists utilize various media to interrogate what it means to "cross over." For the BIPOC creator, transition is often a multidimensional act: it is the migration across borders, the shifting between cultural codes, and the radical evolution of healing from the past to bloom in the present.

The works on display mirror the environment of Stem & Vine itself. Just as a vine climbs and adapts to its structure, or a plant turns toward the light, these artists showcase the resilience required to thrive during periods of upheaval. Through vibrant palettes, reclaimed materials, and ancestral iconography, Transitions reminds us that the period of "becoming" is just as vital as the destination.

We invite you to wander through these visual narratives with a glass in hand and a spirit of curiosity. Observe the growth, feel the shift, and find yourself within the transition.

06/02/2026

🗓️ SAVE THE DATE! 🗓️ Mark your calendars for an unforgettable Juneteenth weekend of art, history, and community. ✨

Neiman Marcus Tysons Galleria and The Black Art Today Foundation are proud to announce JUBILEE Visions of Freedom & Joy. Cover Art:Juneteenth Outfits by Zsudayka Nzinga.

Honoring the 100th birthday of the "Grandmother of Juneteenth," Ms. Opal Lee, this special exhibition captures the full spectrum of the BIPOC experience through the definitive lens of liberation.

✨ Friday, June 19: Exclusive Cocktail Reception Preview
✨ Saturday, June 20 (10 AM - 7 PM): Public Viewing ✨ Sunday, June 21 (12 PM - 4 PM): Public Viewing

📍 Neiman Marcus Tysons Galleria

Save the date and get ready to celebrate with us! 🥂🎨

OpalLee BIPOCArt BlackArtists

05/31/2026
05/30/2026

Join us today Saturday May 30, 2026 2-4pm for Ascension a BIPOC Exhibition's Opening Reception at Harmony Hall Arts Center 10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington MD.

Mix and mingle with the amazing artists and hear their inspirational stories behind their extraordinary works.

See you there!

This event is partially funded by

05/29/2026

Join us tomorrow Saturday May 30, 2026 2-4pm for Ascension a BIPOC Exhibition's Opening Reception at Harmony Hall Arts Center 10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington MD.

Mix and mingle with the amazing artists and hear their inspirational stories behind their extraordinary works.

See you there!

This event is partially funded by

Address

326 N. Charles Street
Downtown Baltimore, MD
21201

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 3pm - 7pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Black Art Today Foundation posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share