
In abstract and representational works that burst with color and pulse with rhythm, these artists explore the heritage and cultural themes of the African American experience. Each taps into his or her exceptional vision to create works that represent universal passions and emotions, communicate individual humanity, and narrate life stories.
Museums and municipalities prize their paintings, pastels, mixed media pieces, and sculptures, as do individual and corporate collectors.
Patricia BohannonAfter marrying, raising two children, and working as a commercial artist, Patricia Bohannon earned a BA with high honors in Secondary Art Education from
Aaron F. HendersonVisual Artist Aaron F. Henderson produces a remarkable body of art, which brings to life the brilliantly vibrant colors that are so much a part of African and African American culture. His ambition is to capture the powerful, spiritual and expressive feelings of his themes and to transfer them into passionate images for his viewers. Aaron has been painting for more than 40 years. He has dedicated much of his life to studying and creating art. Aaron’s interests in art encompass many mediums.
Reginald LaurentFor years, self-taught artist Reginald Laurent avoided developing a signature style out of concern that doing so would hamper continued exploration of his abilities. However, when one of his paintings won third-place in a juried exhibition, Laurent realized that a signature style – abstract art – had asserted itself..
Charlotte Riley WebbWhether painting with acrylic, making prints by hand, illustrating children’s books, or collaborating on works with her husband, sculptor Lucious Webb, Charlotte Riley-Webb imbues her art with the essence of her culture.








