Sedrick Huckaby's Black Bird Redemption Song

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Sedrick Huckaby's Black Bird Redemption Song

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Sedrick Huckaby's Black Bird Redemption Song is an uplifting and thought-provoking exhibition that explores themes of confinement, freedom, and community. The show features a unique blend of papier-mâché sculptures, drawings, and video installations that delve into the impact of systemic injustice on Black communities in America.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is a life-sized sculpture of Craig Watkins, a former Dallas District Attorney who played a pivotal role in exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals. Additionally, the exhibition includes a poignant exploration of the 1921 lynching of Fred Rouse in Fort Worth, Texas, Huckaby's hometown.

This event is a must-visit for anyone interested in art, history, and social justice. It offers a powerful and moving experience that will leave you inspired and reflective.

  • Experience Sedrick Huckaby's innovative use of art to express universal themes of faith, family, and heritage.
  • Engage with the broader context of systemic justice through moving sculptures and installations.
  • Discover how Huckaby's work connects historical trauma with contemporary experiences.

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  • mondayClosed
  • tuesday10 AM-4 PM
  • wednesday10 AM-4 PM
  • thursday10 AM-4 PM
  • friday10 AM-4 PM
  • saturday11 AM-4 PM
  • sunday11 AM-4 PM

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