Hopkins Annual Black History Month Art Show Now Open at Keator Gallery



The Hopkins Annual Black History Month Art Show at the Keator Gallery is officially open!

Presented by the Black Student Union and the Office of Equity and Community, the show features work from Hopkins student Brock B. ’27 and local artists Kwadwo Adae, Jean Benoit, Marquis Brantley, Shaunda Holloway, Iyaba Ibo Mandigo, Clara Nartey, Jasmine Nikole, and Jamaal Peterman. 

The gallery had a reception during the evening of Thursday, February 20. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in discussions and interact with the artists to gain deeper insights into the inspiration behind their works. 

The show will be open from February 20 to March 3.
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