Exhibition celebrating the history of Sistrunk and Black communities; on view through May 2021.
Viewed through the lenses of art, architecture, photography, and poetry, The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole is a dynamic exploration of space and community within the African diaspora.
Highlighting the Black experience in Black neighborhoods, the exhibition curated by Dominique Denis celebrates the history of the Sistrunk community with works by: Germane Barnes, Darius V. Daughtry, David I. Muir, Adler Guerrier, Olalekan Jeyifous, Adrienne Chadwick, Marlene Brunot, and George Gadson.
To learn more about The Porch is the Tree is the Watering Hole, click here.
Free and open to the public Thursdays and Saturdays from 11AM - 2PM through May 29, 2021. Capacity is limited due to physical distancing guidelines; reservations are required to attend.
For more information about Broward Cultural Division's Public Art & Design program, click here.
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