• Circle of Friends (Katzen Arts Center)

    Katzen Art Center, American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Circle of Friends (in conjunction with Renee Stout--Tales of the Conjure Woman) Artists: Jamea Richmond Edwards +

  • History Continues: Contemporary African-American Artists (UMES)

    Mosely Gallery 11931 Art Shell Plaza, Princess Anne, MD, United States

    Artists: Larry Cook, Jeffrey Kent and Jamea Richmond-Edwards On the campus of University of Maryland Easter Shore Opening Reception: February 4, 2016, 4 - 6 pm Companion events accompany the art exhibit. Feb. 25, from noon to 1 p.m. Holt and Dr. Kathryn Barrett-Gaines, UMES’ director of African-American studies, will host a brown bag lunch

  • It Takes a Nation

    Katzen Art Center, American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

    It Takes a Nation: Art for Social Justice with Emory Douglas and the Black Panther Party, AFRICOBRA, and Contemporary Washington Artists September 6-October 23, 2016 Location: Katzen Art Center American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 (202) 885-1000 In the Alper Initiative space, Washington artists respond to the graphics of Black Panther artist

  • The Mosaic Project (Jamea Richmond Edwards)

    Pennsylvania College of Art & Design 204 N. Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Location: Pennsylvania College of Art & Design 204 N. Prince Street Lancaster, PA 17603 Part of PCA&D’s annual Mosaic Project exhibition, a multicultural exhibition and educational program for students and families in Lancaster County. The 2016 Mosaic Project exhibition features Jamea Richmond Edwards’ repertoire of portraits of black women drawn using ink and graphite and

  • Building Bridges The Politics of Love Identity and Race

    Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Opening Reception: May 13, 2017, 3:00 – 6:00 PM. Artists’ Talk: May 13, 2017, 5:00 – 6:00 PM. Community programming will be offered during the course of the exhibitions. Building Bridges: The Politics of Love, Identity and Race features works by American and Cuban artists who unite to investigate the politicization of love, identity and