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Living in Color exhibition highlights artists during Black History Month

The 'Living in Color' exhibition opened at the chapel in Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina. The show, curated by the Raleigh Film and Art Festival, features work from more than 40 visual artists and performers, blending visual art with live music, spoken word, and dance. It is free to the public and will run throughout February in celebration of Black History Month.

The exhibition provides a significant platform for Black artists and performers from across North Carolina to share stories of identity, leadership, and self-expression. Now in its fourth year, it has grown into one of the region's largest Black History Month-focused arts events, highlighting both emerging and established voices and fostering community connection in a dedicated, safe space.