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Glory! Glory!


WOMEN OF THE WALL TOUT HISTORY AND SUPPORT FOR BLACK WOMEN ARTISTS
Panelists Arlene Crawford, Janice Bond, Dorian Sylvain, and Brenda Dickerson at the Women of the Wall at Zhou B Art Center in Chicago. The Salon Talk was moderated by Monique Brinkman Hill. The Women of the Wall Salon Talk , presented by Pigment International at the Zhou B Art Center, closed the exhibition, Glory! Glory! with a powerful intergenerational conversation about public art, cultural memory, and the enduring legacy of the historic Wall of Respect. Panelists Do
Mar 23


"WOMEN OF THE WALL" SALON TALK CELEBRATES THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WALL OF RESPECT ON MARCH 20TH
Pigment International will present Women of the Wall , a Pigment Salon Talk marking the closing of the Glory! Glory! exhibition on Friday, February 20 from 6–8 pm at the Zhou B Art Center . The panel will feature artist Arlene Crawford, Janice Bond , Executive Director of the Chicago Public Art Group ; interdisciplinary artist Dorian Sylvain , whose work is part of the public art program at the Obama Presidential Center ; and Brenda Dickerson , an arts advocate dedi
Mar 23


WHAT DOES THE FLAG MEAN TO YOU? GLORY! GLORY! PANEL SPARKS VITAL CONVERSATION AT ZHOU B ART CENTER
Rush Baker IV, Monica Haslip, and Vicki Heyman were in conversation with Rufus Willaims at Zhou B Art Center as Glory! Glory! continues. On Friday, March 13, Zhou B Art Center became a sanctuary for honest, searching dialogue when Glory! Glory! — the exhibition celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary through the lens of Black artists — hosted a panel discussion as powerful as the work on its walls. WVON radio host Rufus Williams set the tone immediately, inviting the
Mar 23


GLORY! GLORY! SALON TALK EXPLORES ART, PATRIOTISM, AND CIVIC DIALOGUE
Pigment International will present the Glory! Glory! Salon Talk , a public conversation examining the powerful symbolism of the American flag through the perspectives of artists, cultural leaders, and civic voices. The program takes place Friday, March 13 as part of the ongoing exhibition Glory! Glory! The event will be held at the Zhou B Art Center, 1029 W. 35th Street from 6 pm – 8 pm. The Salon Talk will feature an interdisciplinary panel including cultural represe
Mar 10


GLORY! GLORY! OFFERS REFLECTION, REMEMBRANCE, AND A REIMAGINING OF THE U.S. FLAG
From top left: Pigment founders Patricia Andrews-Keenan and Phyliss North, work by Candace Hunter, artist panel Robert Lewis Clark, Reggie McFly, Paul Branton, and Nnaemeka Ekwelum; Middle row: work by Candace Hunter, Patricia Jones Blessman, and former U.S. Senator and Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, and champagne toast. Bottom row: Pigment merchandise, Vicki and Bruce Heyman, former Ambassador to Canada, with grandson Levi, Sylvia Ewing, and Pat Everett. Photos by Thought P
Feb 23


GLORY! GLORY! SALON TALK: ART AT THE CROSSROADS OF CIVIC POWER MARCH 13TH
Opening Night of Glory! Glory at Zhou B Art Center Pigment International continues the momentum of Glory! Glory! with an evening of critical dialogue and cultural inquiry. On Friday, March 13 at 6:00 PM , Glory! Glory! Salon Talk will convene artists, civic leaders, and political voices for a moderated conversation examining the intersection of art, civic engagement, and politics. Panelists will explore how creative practice can function as civic discourse—how visual langua
Feb 23


GLORY! GLORY! OPENS THIS FRIDAY AT ZHOU B ART CENTER, REGISTER TODAY
Paul Branton and his work featuring Stacey Abrams; Work by Nate Austin; work by Nnaemeka Ekwelum; Reggie McFly; Robert Lewis Clark, Candace Hunter, and Nate Austin. Pigment International is proud to present Glory! Glory! , opening Friday, February 20 at the Zhou B Art Center from 7:00–10:00 PM . This powerful group exhibition brings together new and recent works by Candace Hunter, Nnaemeka Ekwelum, Reggie McFly, Paul Branton, Nate Austin, and Robert Lewis Clark —each re
Feb 18


ROBERT LEWIS CLARK’S OBAMA FLAG MAKES GLORY! GLORY! A MUST SEE – OPENS FEBRUARY 20TH
Artist Robert Lewis Clark with his work '44" Pigment International’s Glory! Glory! opening on Friday, February 20, 2026 at the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago, is a civic-centered exhibition foregrounding Black artistic perspectives on the imagery and symbolism of the U.S. flag. The exhibition encourages reflection and dialogue through both representational and interpretive approaches to this iconic national symbol. ( Eventbrite ) A central highlight is Robert Lewis Clark
Feb 9
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