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
Conch House Hues: The Art of Ray Rolston
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of color and creativity as we showcase the works of the late Ray Rolston (1947 - 2019).
Sponsored by MIA Legacy Magazine, Southeast Overtown / Park West CRA and eLuggageShipping.com.
“For the People: 700 The Arts”
African American Works on Paper from the Miami-Dade Public Library System’s Permanent Art Collection
Hampton Art Lovers is delighted to showcase African-American art from the Miami-Dade Public Library System’s Permanent Art Collection featuring the works of Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Gene Tinnie, Al Loving, Jacob Lawrence, William T. Williams, and others.
BLACK Card: Transactions in Cultural Currency
BLACK CARD: Transactions in cultural currency
June 17 - August 31, 2023
Brandon Clarke
Hampton Art Lovers Commissioned and Curated in collaboration with Brandon Clarke, "BLACK Card". With "BLACK Card..." Clarke explores Black artistic expression at the intersection of cultural authenticity and various forms of credit or currency in the contemporary moment.
Charles White: Move on Up!
Charles White, Move on Up!
November - March, 2023
Features the artwork of Charles White and his circle of influence - artists that inspired and mentored him and artists that he mentored and inspired - David Siqueiros, Hale Woodruff, Henry Tanner, John Biggers, Ernie Barnes, Benny Andrews and Musa Hixson.
The 2022 Black Impact BRG’s Homecoming at Moody’s Corporation
The 2022 Black Impact BRG’s Homecoming at Moody’s Corporation
With “Homecoming” as its central theme for the 2022 BIG immersive and interactive event, Hampton Art Lovers will present a thematically curated Black art experience with an engaging panel discussion and an incisive exploration of homecoming’s powerful impact in Black diasporic culture. The visual art and the accompanying conversation will explore the importance of Black expressive culture and an examination of Black joy through African and African American art.