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‘Life in Black Ink' art exhibition is snapshot of everyday nostalgia and culture

Artist and curator Lakeem Wilson's exhibition 'Life in Black Ink' is on display at the South Dallas Cultural Center's Arthello Beck Gallery. The show features Wilson's black ink and white watercolor paper works, which depict scenes of everyday Black life, childhood joy, Black love, mentorship, and community spaces.

Experience memories of plantation-born painter in new African American Museum exhibition

The African American Museum in Dallas will open a new exhibition, "Sunday Call to Church: The Art of Clementine Hunter," on December 5, 2025. The show brings together 22 paintings collected by Bank of Texas chairman Norman Bagwell and four works from the museum's own holdings, featuring the self-taught Louisiana painter who began creating art at age 50. Hunter, born on a plantation in 1887, worked as a field laborer and house worker at Melrose Plantation, painting from memory scenes of worship, work, and community life in the rural South.