The AfriKin Art Wellington Exhibition will bring an eclectic mix of the Black world-inspired art and culture to Palm Beach, to the Wellington Community Center’s Grande Ballroom to honor Black History Month and Women’s History Month on Feb. 28 and March 1.
AfriKin continues to shine a spotlight on the creativity, strength and resilience of Black communities, highlighting the intersection of heritage, identity and transformation through art. This curated exhibition offers attendees an immersive experience, where they can explore the captivating works of renowned and emerging artists from around the world. Whether through bold visual narratives or thought-provoking performance pieces, the exhibition brings African Contemporary Fine Art to the forefront, creating a space for dialogue and cultural exchange.
“We are thrilled to partner with the Village of Wellington to bring this extraordinary exhibition to the community,” AfriKin Founder Alfonso Brooks said. “Through this platform, we hope to foster meaningful conversations around Black culture, its global impact and the evolving role of art in our shared history.”
Don’t miss this remarkable event in the Palm Beaches — a celebration of heritage, creativity, and community. Step into a world where art shapes the future while honoring the past.
Come enjoy African delicacies, an open bar and mingle, explore and interact with other guests, artists and curators to reflect on the commonalities of people around the world through the medium of art.
The VIP opening of the AfriKin Art Wellington Exhibition will be held on Friday, Feb. 28, from 5 to 9 p.m., and the public opening of the exhibition will be held on Saturday, March 1, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. All of the events will be held at the Wellington Community Center (12150 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington). The AfriKin Art Wellington Exhibition is free to the public. Reserve your spot and learn more now on EventBrite. Come celebrate, connect and experience the beauty of African Contemporary Art like never before.
AfriKin is a South Florida-based nonprofit organization that fosters cultural connections through artistry and meaningful dialogue. The name AfriKin fuses “Africa” and “kinship,” emphasizing the bonds that unite people across cultures and ethnic lines. Learn more at www.afrikin.org.