featured Exhibition
Under a Simple Tree
Through Brandon Clarke's work, the exhibition aims to foster meaningful conversations about the role of trees in south Florida neighborhoods and their impact on socio-economic dynamics.
Exhibitions

Under a Simple Tree
'Under a Simple Tree' transcends traditional art exhibitions by engaging with the community on a deeper level.
Through Brandon Clarke's work, the exhibition aims to foster meaningful conversations about the role of trees in south Florida neighborhoods and their impact on socio-economic dynamics. Clarke’s unique ability to capture the essence of objects through his conceptualized art style. As an artist and architect, Clarke employs various mediums and styles, infusing his pieces with authenticity and provoking viewers to contemplate their identities.

Starry Crown: Art of #BlackGirlMagic
“Starry Crown” is a reference found in old negro spirituals. “Starry Crown” is the figurative reward received when baptized and the song also has a coded messages. for the underground railroad.
Hampton Art Lovers presents a curated installation that celebrates the Art of #BlackGirlMagic with portraiture and sculptures of African-American women featuring the art of Elizabeth Catlett, Samella Lewis, Faith Ringgold, Ruth Carter, John Biggers, Basil Watson, Barkley Hendricks, others. This show highlights selections from Ebony Broadsides (works on paper) and the Florida Memorial Collection.

Ebony Broadsides, Celebration of the Masters
Hampton Art Lovers presents a curated archival signed poster exhibit exhibition of leading 20th century Black American artists.
“Ebony Broadsides, Celebration of the Masters”, features posters by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, John Biggers, Lois Malou Jones, Gordon Parks, Roy DeCarava, Oliver Johnson, James Van Der Zee, Bernard Williams, James C. McMillan, Richard Yarde, Purvis Young, Bob Thompson, Varnette P. Honeywood, Richard Hunt, Georgette Seabrooke Powell and Ed Clark. The show also includes original signed poster art of Elizabeth Catlett, Romare Bearden, Samella Lewis, James Denmark and Basil Watson. With special artist proof and studies of poster art by Ernie Barnes and A.C. Hollingsworth.