Detroit public, charter and private school students’ art was recognized and celebrated at an opening reception and exhibit held at Central United Methodist Church’s Swords into Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery on Sunday, March 17. The well attended opening reception and exhibit was a glorious display of the exuberant imaginations and extraordinary creativity of Detroit’s youth, embodied in their art. The show demonstrates how our youth’s artistry can benefit significantly when nurtured at an early stage.
Kudos to Dr.Terrie Hylton who spearheaded the event and Christa Perdue, the exhibit’s curator. The opening reception and art exhibition came together with the help of fellow organizers and the gallery board who all did an outstanding job identifying, gathering and hanging the art work. The show brought student artists, parents and community together. Special thanks to Ian Matchett, Nawili, Robyn Markoe, Linda Forte, Simone Clayton and Rev. Cynthia Wilson.
The exhibit is now on display and open for viewing by the general public during the hours below and by appointment.
Peace Center and Gallery hours are as follows:
Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery
33 East Adams Street
Detroit Michigan 48226
open Friday and Saturdays 1-6pm
swordsintoplowshares313@gmail.com
Stop by and check it out.
Peace and blessings,
Rev. Cynthia Wilson
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