EBONACEA: A CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Date:
February 1, 2001 - February 26, 2001
Time: Gallery Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Place: The Arsenal Gallery, The Arsenal (3rd Floor) 64th Street and Fifth Avenue in Central Park (Admission is free.)
The Ebony Society's Black History Committee and Parks presents its annual art exhibit in honor of Black History Month at the historic Arsenal Gallery in Central Park. Entitled, "Ebonacea," this show features a sampling of some of the artistic and creative talents of Parks employees, family members, Parks seniors and adult recreation center members and retirees of Parks. As in years past, this show will feature a variety of media: handcrafted quilts, photographs, paintings and handcrafts.
A
main feature of the exhibit is the handmade quilt.
The quilts that adorn the walls of the Gallery are
designed and crafted by African-American women, who
see it not only as a part of their cultural heritage,
but as a way to incorporate their artistic vision
and abilities with their own personal history. The
works in the exhibition, not only celebrate the creative
talents of our Parkies, but also recognizes the time-honored
traditions that have been practiced within African-American
communities for centuries.
Please call the Curator/Public Art Coordinator at 212.360.8163 for more information.

