"Manifesting Beloved Community" Exhibition at West Windsor Arts

Art Against Racism, a 501(c)3 organization, in partnership with West Windsor Arts invited artists to explore what it means to live in a nation or world designed around social and economic justice without the ills of structural racism. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Beloved Community” represents a global vision where all people share in the wealth of a healed planet. Submissions that speak to or re-envision society’s transformation into a world of healthy people, relationships and communities in personal or public contexts were encouraged. Works on paper/canvas, 3d works, digital media, videos, music compositions, text-based works, documentation of community actions, zines and performative actions/ their scripts, were are all welcome.

The exhibition is currently showing at the West Windsor Arts Council. located at 952 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
Selected work will also be shown in online galleries at www:/Artagainstracism.org.

Art Against Racism, a 501(c)(3) organization was founded by Princeton Alumni Rhinold Lamar Ponder '81 in response to recent killings of unarmed Black and brown people by law enforcement. The mission of the organization is to employ the arts to educate and inspire communities to eradicate racism and create an antiracist society.