Black Artist Showcase at Jamestown Settlement
Black Artist Showcase at Jamestown Settlement
The 2025 Black Artist Showcase at Jamestown Settlement is connecting the past and present through contemporary art and 17th-century history. The showcase will be open daily February 1 to March 2, 2025.
Back for its fourth year, the Black Artist Showcase, connects the past and present through vivid intersections of contemporary art and 17th-century history, this special exhibit will display visual works from Virginia artists showcasing the significance of Black History Month.
Shown (at center) is “Real-to-Reel” by Jowarnise, surrounded (clockwise) by “Ascension” by Simone Couther, “In Tune With” by Jowarnise and “He’s Not Through With Me Yet” by Lizzie Brown.
The Black Artist Showcase is included with admission to Jamestown Settlement.
Black History Month programs culminate on Saturday, February 22 with “After Angelo,” named for one of the first African women in Jamestown, celebrating modern African American life and culture through art, performance and community conversation. For more information on the Black Artist Showcase visit Jamestown Settlement.
Residents of James City County, York County and the City of Williamsburg enjoy free admission every day at Jamestown Settlement & the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Click below for more information.