The Fayetteville (NC) Chapter of The Links, Inc. is hosting a major art exhibition titled "The Curated Collection" on March 28 at the Embassy Suites in Fayetteville. The event features two prominent Black artists: sculptor Woodrow Nash, known for his "African Nouveau" style and his public monument to Sojourner Truth, and painter Charly Palmer, whose work has graced the cover of Time magazine. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase original sculptures and paintings while learning about art collecting.
This event is significant as it marks the 75th anniversary of the Fayetteville chapter of The Links, Inc., a prestigious international service organization for Black women. By bringing together two nationally recognized figures in contemporary Black art, the exhibition serves both as a high-profile cultural moment for the local community and a philanthropic effort to fund youth initiatives and community programs through the arts.