In a symphony of colors and stories, the Castellani Art Museum orchestrates a celebration resonating with the essence of Black History Month. Embarking on a journey through time and talent, the museum unveils a series of exhibitions and discussions meticulously crafted to honor the indelible contributions of African-American artists while navigating the intricate tapestry of experiences within the Black, indigenous, and people of color community in the realm of art.
Exploring the Vibrant Legacy: Castellani Art Museum
Join us every Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. for an immersive odyssey into the artistic saga of the Highwaymen: Black Artists of the Florida Coast. Led by the illustrious Michael Beam, CAM’s curator of exhibitions and special projects, this public tour transcends boundaries, delving into the vivid landscapes of Florida’s coastal allure immortalized by the pioneering strokes of Black artists during the mid-20th century. Despite daunting racial hurdles, these self-taught artisans fashioned a kaleidoscope of creativity, sharing their unique vision with the world. In a groundbreaking exhibition gracing Western New York for the first time, witness 21 masterpieces by the original Highwaymen and their descendants, an ode to their enduring legacy in the annals of artistry.
Immersive Exploration: Highwaymen Exhibition and Exclusive Merchandise
Experience the soul-stirring narratives of the Highwaymen at your own pace during CAM’s open hours, as the exhibition unfolds its captivating narrative until April 28. Embrace the spirit of Black History Month with exclusive Highwaymen merchandise, featuring vibrant art prints and postcards, now available at a special 20% discount throughout February.
Diverse Perspectives: Currents|BIPOC Roundtable
Mark your calendars for a transformative discourse on Feb. 29, as Currents|BIPOC Perspectives: Cultural Representation Roundtable takes center stage. A mosaic of voices converges in this riveting discussion, featuring a stellar lineup of local BIPOC luminaries from the realms of art and museum curation. From Terry Alford, the visionary executive director of the Michigan Street Heritage Corridor, to Tiffany Gaines, the dynamic curator & digital content associate at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, each panelist illuminates the path with their unique insights. Joining them are Bree Gilliam and Muhammad Z. Zaman, two visual maestros, adding their brushstrokes to the canvas of discourse. Together, they unravel the historical vicissitudes confronting BIPOC artists, celebrating the resolute spirit of local talents, and navigating the nuances of promoting diversity within the artistic domain. Explore the significance of recognizing intersectionality in shaping the landscape of art and culture.
A Tapestry of Diversity: Castellani Art Museum
These captivating events epitomize the museum’s unwavering dedication to amplifying the vibrant narratives of Black artists, echoing their voices that have long been muted in the corridors of art history. Beyond the curated programs, CAM’s collection proudly showcases the illustrious works of BIPOC luminaries including Faith Ringgold, Basquiat, William Cooper, and Sam Gilliam, weaving a tapestry of diversity and inclusion within the hallowed halls of artistic expression.
In commemorating Black History Month, the Castellani Art Museum invites you to immerse yourself in a symphony of hues and narratives, where every stroke on the canvas speaks volumes, transcending barriers of time and space. Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of Black artistic heritage, a timeless testament to the resilience, creativity, and indomitable spirit of the human experience.