Hooks-Epstein Galleries presents, in his first solo gallery exhibition, Ronald L. Jones’ "Black [Between The Lines]."
Within his artistic practice, Jones investigates the barriers between creatives and audiences by encouraging viewers to examine their environment through the lens of complex, existing societal constructs. Often unseen is a broader system of oppression and omission that effectively marginalizes African-Americans in institutions throughout the United States.
"Black [Between The Lines]" is an exhibition of sculptural pieces that serves to emphasize the framework of institutional spaces and the social implications of the lived experience within these structures. The works featured illustrate the systemic constructs that have moved through time, further polarizing and hindering lasting progress for the African-American community.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 5.
Hooks-Epstein Galleries presents, in his first solo gallery exhibition, Ronald L. Jones’ "Black [Between The Lines]."
Within his artistic practice, Jones investigates the barriers between creatives and audiences by encouraging viewers to examine their environment through the lens of complex, existing societal constructs. Often unseen is a broader system of oppression and omission that effectively marginalizes African-Americans in institutions throughout the United States.
"Black [Between The Lines]" is an exhibition of sculptural pieces that serves to emphasize the framework of institutional spaces and the social implications of the lived experience within these structures. The works featured illustrate the systemic constructs that have moved through time, further polarizing and hindering lasting progress for the African-American community.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 5.
Hooks-Epstein Galleries presents, in his first solo gallery exhibition, Ronald L. Jones’ "Black [Between The Lines]."
Within his artistic practice, Jones investigates the barriers between creatives and audiences by encouraging viewers to examine their environment through the lens of complex, existing societal constructs. Often unseen is a broader system of oppression and omission that effectively marginalizes African-Americans in institutions throughout the United States.
"Black [Between The Lines]" is an exhibition of sculptural pieces that serves to emphasize the framework of institutional spaces and the social implications of the lived experience within these structures. The works featured illustrate the systemic constructs that have moved through time, further polarizing and hindering lasting progress for the African-American community.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 5.