Legacy in Color: Celebrating Black History Through Art opens with a public reception on Thursday, February 26, from 5:00–7:30 PM, and will be on view through March 22, 2026. This powerful exhibition honors the richness, resilience, and creativity of Black culture—past, present, and future—through visual storytelling and artistic expression.
Curated and juried by guest artist Marshall Toomey, Legacy in Color brings together a diverse group of artists whose works explore identity, heritage, resistance, joy, and legacy. Through a wide range of styles and mediums, the exhibition highlights the enduring influence of Black history and lived experience, while amplifying contemporary voices shaping its future.
“Legacy in Color is both a celebration and a conversation,” says Toomey. “The artists in this exhibition reflect the depth, complexity, and brilliance of Black history—not as a single narrative, but as a living, evolving story told through art.”
The opening reception and artist talk on February 26 is free and open to the public, offering guests an opportunity to meet artists, engage with the curator, and experience the exhibition firsthand.
Exhibit Dates: February 26 to March 22, 2026
Above Images from Left to Right: Marshall Toomey, Brea Holmes, Joan Arcc