A woman in a yellow dress stands in front of photography by Phillip "King Phill" Loken

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29
Thursday
February 2024
5:30–7 p.m.

Guided Conversation at Block Gallery: It Ain't All Black and White Exhibition

Add to Calendar 2024-02-29 17:30:00 2024-02-29 19:00:00 Guided Conversation at Block Gallery: It Ain't All Black and White Exhibition In conjunction with honoring Black History Month, Block Gallery will host a public conversation with the featured artists of the "It Ain't All Black and White" photography exhibition. This event will be led and facilitated by Lamar Whidbee, a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate with a passion for helping others overcome mental health challenges. The conversation will offer an opportunity to center Black stories as we examine the emotions and the relationship to ancestors, community, environment, and creative practice. How do our sophisticated emotions steer and inform our lives, and how do we show up in the world, behind or in front of the camera? "It Ain't All Black and White" is a Block Gallery exhibition curated by North Carolina-based photographer Leticia Clementina and features the works of 10 dynamic photographers dedicated to documenting the fullness and complexity of Black life. Featured photographers include Derrick Beasley, Mark Anthony Brown Jr., Samantha Everette, Chris Facey, Titus Brooks Heagins, Gadisse Lee, Phillip "King Phill" Loken, Jaylan Rhea, and Cornell Watson. Learn more about "It Ain't All Black and White" Event Details When: Thursday, February 29, 5:30-7 p.m. Parking: Visitors can park in the Municipal Building Deck at 201 W Morgan St. Raleigh, NC 27601 Where: Block Gallery, 222 W. Hargett St. (inside Raleigh Municipal Building) Before visiting, please review the Raleigh Municipal Building rules Cost: Free and open to the public About Lamar Whidbee Lamar Whidbee, LCMHCA, holds a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from North Carolina State University and a Master's in Fine Art from UNC-Chapel Hill, giving him a deep appreciation for the power of creativity and self-expression in healing.   Block Gallery 222 W. Hargett St. Raleigh, NC 27601 City of Raleigh Stacy Bloom Rexrode Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Raleigh Arts stacy.bloom-rexrode@raleighnc.gov 919-996-4687 America/New_York public

In conjunction with honoring Black History Month, Block Gallery will host a public conversation with the featured artists of the "It Ain't All Black and White" photography exhibition. This event will be led and facilitated by Lamar Whidbee, a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate with a passion for helping others overcome mental health challenges.

The conversation will offer an opportunity to center Black stories as we examine the emotions and the relationship to ancestors, community, environment, and creative practice. How do our sophisticated emotions steer and inform our lives, and how do we show up in the world, behind or in front of the camera?

"It Ain't All Black and White" is a Block Gallery exhibition curated by North Carolina-based photographer Leticia Clementina and features the works of 10 dynamic photographers dedicated to documenting the fullness and complexity of Black life. Featured photographers include Derrick Beasley, Mark Anthony Brown Jr., Samantha Everette, Chris Facey, Titus Brooks Heagins, Gadisse Lee, Phillip "King Phill" Loken, Jaylan Rhea, and Cornell Watson.

Learn more about "It Ain't All Black and White"

Event Details

  • When: Thursday, February 29, 5:30-7 p.m.
  • Parking: Visitors can park in the Municipal Building Deck at 201 W Morgan St. Raleigh, NC 27601
  • Where: Block Gallery, 222 W. Hargett St. (inside Raleigh Municipal Building)
  • Cost: Free and open to the public

About Lamar Whidbee

Lamar Whidbee, LCMHCA, holds a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from North Carolina State University and a Master's in Fine Art from UNC-Chapel Hill, giving him a deep appreciation for the power of creativity and self-expression in healing.

 

Contact

 

Stacy Bloom Rexrode
Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Raleigh Arts
stacy.bloom-rexrode@raleighnc.gov
919-996-4687

Address:

222 W. Hargett St.
Raleigh, NC 27601
Event Type:
Arts and Entertainment

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