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FFAW Opening of Art In Protest - A Collective Stand Through Creative Expression - Art Show

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Today — Friday
April 3, 2026
Time
5:30 PM → 9:45 PM
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Art in Protest: When Creativity Refuses Silence

Throughout history, art has been a vessel for dissent, a refuge for truth‑telling, and a spark for revolution. From murals painted in the shadows of oppression to songs whispered in resistance, creative expression has always carried the weight of what society struggles to confront. Art in Protest continues that lineage.

This exhibition emerges at a time when the world feels fractured—politically, socially, spiritually. Conversations about justice, equality, and humanity are often drowned out by noise, fear, and division. Yet artists continue to create. They continue to speak. They continue to imagine.

The works in this exhibition are not passive. They do not sit quietly on the wall. They challenge. They provoke. They ask questions that do not have easy answers. They invite viewers to step into discomfort, empathy, and awareness.

Some pieces confront racism directly, exposing the wounds that still shape our communities. Others explore the tension between love and hate, or the fragile balance between hope and despair.

Some works illuminate the resilience of marginalized voices; others critique the systems that silence them. Together, they form a chorus—a collective protest against apathy and injustice.

But Art in Protest is not only about what we resist. It is also about what we imagine. It is about the world we want to build. It is about the possibility that emerges when artists dare to speak truth and audiences dare to listen.

Two Wolves Studio has always been a space for community, creativity, and courageous expression. This exhibition continues that mission by offering a platform for artists to rise together, to challenge the status quo, and to ignite conversations that matter.

In the end, protest is not only an act of defiance—it is an act of hope. It is a declaration that change is possible, that voices matter, and that art can move us toward a more just and compassionate world.

Artists in show Barbara Watermen-PetersAngela LexowIan YoungNicole ColungaKathi FairJordan E BrooksSara RedgerMarie MalloryEJ DrakeAna M DaizSeuss MaceShelly Bedsaul Jonah GrafRobert AdamsMiranda EastonLoren KingDean King

This art show is curated by Alexander Lancaster.

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