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Driskell Center’s ‘Solace & Sisterhood’ celebrates connection in Black community

Driskell Center’s ‘Solace & Sisterhood’ celebrates connection in Black community

Through their pieces, the artists reflect on shared experiences, understanding and a supportive bond that fosters resilience. They examine a sense of sisterhood within the Black community, which transcends individual stories and shared experiences, creating a space for solace.

Jamiyah Bonds, a sophomore government and politics major, said she always enjoys seeing other people’s world experiences through art.

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Driskell Center’s Newest Exhibit Aims To Reshape The Meaning Of Black Sisterhood

Driskell Center’s Newest Exhibit Aims To Reshape The Meaning Of Black Sisterhood

Solace and Sisterhood, The Driskell Center’s fall semester exhibit, amplifies the resilience and bond of Black sisterhood through the varying perspectives of three prominent female artists.

The exhibit, which is on view until Dec. 5, aims to encompass a diverse range of relationships between women, from biological relationships to friendships. It showcases the impact sisterhood has on these relationships and examines the solace and understanding Black women in these relationships receive, according to a press release by The Driskell Center.

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