GR Gallery is pleased to announce - BLUE STROKES - a groundbreaking group exhibition showcasing multi-talented artists from different states of Africa.
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Bringing together six artists from all over the African continent, these artworks combine ancestral culture and modernism, past and future, to better understand the present time.
The exhibition is curated by Loretta Yarlow, Director of the University Museum of Contemporary Art, UMass, Amherst and organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.