
Open House Welcomes Afro-Universal II
The first thing people notice when they walk into the new African Development Center building is the sheer vibrancy of colors and the incredible diversity of artworks presented throughout. The ADC collection was developed by curator Oreoluwa from a varied assortment of African artists, some local and many international. The African influenced art at this gallery is vibrant and alive with emotion. The artists have different backgrounds but share a love for and desire to add to the confluence that is African art.
At the AfroUniversal II, the second annual exhibit for the ADC art gallery, we feature artists including Aziz, William St. James Cummins, WaKonia and many more. Highlighted will be little known techniques such as silk embroidery presented as representational art; Araism, a dynamic new style developed in Nigeria in 2006, similar to mosaics. Some of the artists featured heavily include Aziz, a Somali painter who lives in the Twin Cities and whose style represents a fusion of European and African influences; and William St. James Cummins who describes his own work as “abstract renderings of an inner, subconscious life that invite viewers to bring through their openness, their own personal response and understanding, a glimpse of the universal hiding within them”.
ADC looks forward to hosting this exciting event on December 16th at 6:00pm. All artwork is available for purchase and flexible financing is offered for all the works featured. We hope to see you there!





