A Look Inside a Black-Owned Art Gallery: 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery

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By Attiyya Atkins

Art is an expression of the soul. Yet, many times, Black people don’t see a reflection of their self in contemporary art.

Married couple, Gavin and Tameka Jordan, set out to change that with the opening of 24 Marie Fine Art gallery. The gallery is located at 825 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, and specializes in featuring Black contemporary art.

The business also serves as a base for the creative black community with exceptional artworks, including paintings, mixed media, pottery, and sculptures.

Gavin recently released his new collection, “Echoes of Solitude,” which is an expression of the Black human experience. The collection deals with themes of belonging, isolation, and desolation. Gavin uses the details of everyday life to highlight emotions and to tell a story of the silent battles that Black people face.

“The series reflects a personal journey, a rekindling of his passion for art after years in the corporate world,” according a 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery press release. “The human figure takes center stage in his creations, brought to life through a unique technique employing industrial screws. This innovative approach adds a three-dimensional depth, creating a captivating effect that immortalizes the central figures within new narratives.”

For more info, visit 24Marie.com


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