Photographer, humanitarian, and educator Jamel Shabazz will present his first career retrospective, "Peace to the Queen." The exhibit spans four decades of work by the artist and features portraits of women of color that are candid, artful, and often intimate. At a moment when Black and Brown women are more visibly leading the charge around movements for racial and economic justice, "Peace to the Queen" has materialized and aligned at a critical moment in American history and Shabazz’s resurgent career.
The exhibition will be on display through August 15.
Photographer, humanitarian, and educator Jamel Shabazz will present his first career retrospective, "Peace to the Queen." The exhibit spans four decades of work by the artist and features portraits of women of color that are candid, artful, and often intimate. At a moment when Black and Brown women are more visibly leading the charge around movements for racial and economic justice, "Peace to the Queen" has materialized and aligned at a critical moment in American history and Shabazz’s resurgent career.
The exhibition will be on display through August 15.
Photographer, humanitarian, and educator Jamel Shabazz will present his first career retrospective, "Peace to the Queen." The exhibit spans four decades of work by the artist and features portraits of women of color that are candid, artful, and often intimate. At a moment when Black and Brown women are more visibly leading the charge around movements for racial and economic justice, "Peace to the Queen" has materialized and aligned at a critical moment in American history and Shabazz’s resurgent career.
The exhibition will be on display through August 15.