✨Artist Spotlight ✨What does your body hold?
Emotion. Energy. Memory. Expression. Healing.
The *Freedom Holds The Body Series* by the Black Mythology Project proudly presents an inspiring Artist Spotlight featuring international creative visionary Dr. Charles “Jamersonsgc” Key — an artist whose work transforms emotion, spirit, and human experience into powerful visual storytelling.
From his early beginnings in graffiti art to becoming an internationally recognized artist, Jamersonsgc creates art that speaks to every sense. His work exists at the intersection of vulnerability, healing, self-expression, and inner truth — reminding audiences that art is not only something we see, but something we deeply feel.
Featured in this forthcoming showcase is the compelling piece *Behind Curtain 3*, an evocative exploration of aura, identity, and emotional energy. Through vivid tones and layered symbolism, the piece reflects the unseen emotional colors carried within each person — the silent energies that shape who we are and how we connect with the world around us.
This event is more than an exhibition.
It is an immersive cultural experience where art becomes therapy, conversation, and liberation.
Guests will experience a night of contemporary Black art, intentional storytelling, emotional reflection, and creative expression that celebrates the power of authenticity and human connection.
Join us as we gather to honor artists whose work dares to be vulnerable, loud, healing, and transformative.
Come experience art that speaks beyond words.
Art that heals.
Art that reveals what the body has been carrying all along.
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✨Artist Spotlight ✨ FREEDOM HOLDS THE BODY SERIES
What holds you… isn’t always love.💕
Featured artist Kenieha Boren brings a deeply honest reflection through her work—exploring memory, attachment, identity, and the quiet truths we often struggle to name.
Her piece confronts the tension between love and addiction—how the body@ can hold onto what harms us, mistaking it for connection, safety, or belonging. Through layered storytelling, blackout poetry, and collage, she reveals the beauty and pain that exist in what remains after we let go.
This is not just art you see.
It’s something you recognize.
Kenieha is one of the featured artists in the
Freedom Holds the Body Series by the Black Mythology Project.
🗓 May 24
📍 Nashville, TN
Come experience the stories we carry—and the truths we uncover.
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What does it truly mean to hold your culture… to carry its weight, its beauty, its history?
Join us as the Black Mythology Project presents another powerful edition of the “Freedom Holds The Body” Series — a space where art becomes voice, memory, and movement.
🎨 This spotlight features the incredible Buist Hardison — a Nashville-born artist whose journey through Fisk University and Tennessee State University has shaped a deeply rooted and expressive creative voice. As a father, grandfather, and artist, his work speaks across generations—bridging identity, culture, and lived experience.
Through striking visual storytelling, this exhibition challenges us with one simple but profound question:
“How do you hold others?”
Because how we hold others… is how we hold our culture.
Expect an immersive experience filled with:
🔥 Thought-provoking artwork
🔥 Cultural reflection and dialogue
🔥 Emotional storytelling through visual form
🔥 A powerful connection between past, present, and future
This is more than an event — it’s a movement of expression, identity, and liberation.
📩 Connect with the artist: [email protected]
📱 IG: @buisteh
Don’t miss this moment to witness art that speaks, challenges, and transforms.
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Not every body carries freedom the same way.
Some carry survival. Some carry silence. Some carry generations of stories the world tried to erase.
The Freedom Holds The Body Series by Black Mythology Project invites you into a powerful artistic experience centered on identity, resilience, healing, and the lived realities of Black existence through the eyes of visionary artist Elisheba Israel Mrozik.
Through bold visual storytelling, personal reflection, and deeply rooted cultural expression, Elisheba explores what it means to live, create, and thrive in a world that often attempts to define Black bodies before hearing their stories.
This forthcoming spotlight experience is more than an art event — it is a conversation about truth, beauty, pain, survival, motherhood, audacity, and the power of reclaiming one’s narrative.
From the striking Good Life installation to the intimate reflections on self-worth and identity, every piece speaks with intention and purpose.
Come witness art that does not whisper.
Art that remembers.
Art that heals.
Art that holds freedom in the body.
Stay connected for the official event date, location, and exclusive behind-the-scenes previews.
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What does your body hold?
For Nadine Shillingford, it holds layers—memory, identity, and the versions of ourselves we choose to reveal.
Through her work “High-Resolution Identity,” Nadine explores how we present ourselves in a world shaped by visibility, perception, and survival. Using charcoal and mixed media, she captures the tension between what is seen and what is protected—where the body becomes both truth and mask.
A self-taught artist and storyteller, Nadine’s work is expressive, intentional, and deeply human—inviting us to reflect on how we carry our experiences within us.
She is one of the featured artists in the
Freedom Holds the Body Series by the Black Mythology Project.
🗓 May 24
📍 Nashville, TN
Come experience the work.
Come feel the story.
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