Afrofuturism: 100 years after the Harlem Rennaissance at Paper Mill Playhouse

Artists in this exhibition

Ray Arcadio, Jenna Arvelo, Tasha Braham, Joel Crooms, Vanezza Cruz, Antoinette Ellis-Williams, Ricardo Francis, B. Curtis Grayson, Jahi Kijo Lendor, Andre Nicolas, Yvonne Onque, Reginald Rousseau, Reva from Mercury, Eric Rhinehart, Akil Roper, Christl Stringer, Villager, and Odessa Whitlock.

The Harlem Renaissance was an Afrofuturistic movement. The creation of jazz, hip-hop, punk and funk are all spectrums of how Afrofuturism uses sounds to reflect the connections between our ancestors and the future”. This exhibition curated by Atim Annette Oton of Calabar Gallery features the work of African, African American and Caribbean artists and the way the are using AfroFuturism to center reclamation, black liberation, and revisioning of the past and predictions of the future through a black cultural lens.”

WORKS FOR SALE