Join us at Winfield’s on Patchen Avenue in Brooklyn, NY! An intimate and thought-provoking visual art show and panel, as we delve into the complex emotions surrounding death, grief, and the enduring spirit of love within the black community. “A Walk Up 1968” is a deeply personal and poignant exploration, written and produced by a daughter honoring her father.
Through a short of series artworks and compelling narratives, this exhibition invites towards the space go reflection and remembrance.
The accompanying panel discussion comes as a means to celebrate the power of story telling and shared truths within the black nuclear family unit. artists, Together, we will explore the unique experiences and shared challenges of mourning within the black community, uncovering narratives that often go untold. This space is an opportunity for the artist to answer questions about the writing and the process of creating this work.
“A Walk Up 1968” serves as a powerful testament to the resilience, strength, the value of faith that shaped the subject of this work. It illuminates the diverse ways in which individuals navigate grief, change and ultimately persevere. Join us as we honor the lived experience of Paul Wayans Sr.
This visual art show and panel promises to be an enriching experience for all who attend, fostering empathy, understanding, and connection within the broader community.