Our CEO, Kenyatta Bruson, will join Transformer, Azikiwe Mohammed, Bread for the City, and the New Davonhaime Food Bank for a communal picnic in Logan Circle Park!
Come learn more about us and this incredible exhibit. N Street Village is grateful to be the beneficiary of a 2 week raffle at Transformer, from April 20th-May 4th.
We’ll see you at the Park!
Transformer proudly presents Shared Words, Split Catfish and Sweet Tea: An Open Platform for Discussion, a site-specific installation by New York-based artist Azikiwe Mohammed for his first DC exhibition. Featuring the Auntie / Uncle Julius family – wooden sculptural figures that are a reoccurring cast throughout Mohammed’s works – as they share a meal around the dinner table, this exhibition explores concepts of togetherness, time, and dialogue.
Learn more about the exhibit here- https://www.transformerdc.org/azikiwe-mohammed
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