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Heritage. Legacy. Vision.

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The Calling: Hoodoo's Communion with The Ancestors A Photography Exhibition by Phillip Loken
North Carolina photographer and cultural worker Phillip Loken presents his first solo exhibition, The Calling: Hoodoo’s Communion With The Ancestors, honoring Black ancestral traditions through photography and spirituality. The series documents The Calling, an inaugural Hoodoo Homecoming at the Eno River, celebrating connection, resistance, and the living presence of the ancestors.
Oct 17


Delta Arts Center Celebrates Opening of Field Notes: Black Leisure and The Land and Black Cowboys: Generations Chapter II
The Delta Arts Center recently celebrated the opening of two exciting new exhibitions: Field Notes  and Black Cowboys: Generations Chapter II . The gallery reception welcomed community members to view the works, explore the stories behind the art, and engage with the rich histories and contemporary perspectives showcased in both exhibits. Following the opening, the center hosted a three-part Friday workshop series  featuring the exhibiting artists. Willie Welch  taught partic
Oct 3


Winston-Salem State University Visual Arts Department Visits Delta Arts Center
Winston-Salem State University’s Department of Visual Arts and Studies visited the Delta Arts Center to view its current exhibitions, Field Notes: Black Leisure and the Land and Black Cowboys: Generations Chapter II. During the visit, students met with Program Director and WSSU alumnus Timothy Jeffers to discuss art, community, and career pathways in the cultural arts.
Sep 3


Congratulations Peggy! 7 for 70
Congratulations to Peggy for receiving this award for all the work she has done as an educator.
Aug 25
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