Resilience & Collective Cultural Heritage On Display

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Resilience & Collective Cultural Heritage On Display

Mohammed Al-Hawajri

Shaunda Holloway’s Nature’s Children greets viewers as soon as they enter the second floor of the gallery at Creative Arts Workshop. Over the shoulder of that piece, Aisha Nailah’s HER stands ready, like an ally. From the doorway, it’s easy to see that the pieces in the show, by multiple artists, share affinities in form and color, as well as subject matter. The diversity of the voices is vast. But they’re all in the same cause together.

The pieces are part of​“Made Visible: Origins of Belonging,” curated by Kim Weston of Wábi Gallery and running now at Creative Arts Workshop through March 16.