Art in the Atrium is a non-profit Black arts organization in Morristown, N.J. Since its founding in 1991, it has exhibited the works of African-American artists at the Atrium Gallery. The current exhibit, For the Culture, By the Culture: Thirty Years of Black Art, Activism and Achievement, at the Morris Museum, is a retrospective of those 30 years of Art in the Atrium exhibits.
How to Throw a Curve, William TolliverBenin Beautiful, Bisa ButlerNefertiti, William TolliverDark Child Don’t Cry, Alonzo AdamsFaith’s Hands, Deborah WillisWise Men, Richard HaynesPecans, Cedric SmithMelancholy & Memory, Janet Taylor PickettWords of Wisdom, Leroy CampbellFree Spirits, Benny AndrewsWoman in Interior, David DriskellIt Takes a Village, Viki Craig (quilted wall hanging)Children’s Heart, Joe Sam
Fantastic pieces of art. I love the vibrant colours.
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Good exhibit. I especially like How To Throw A Curve.
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That one reminds me a little of Rockwell
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So cool that they’re doing this!
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Wow – those are nice.
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Beautiful art.
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