On Saturday, December 2, art enthusiasts and community members will be engaged in an enriching discussion at 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery.
From 11 am to 1 pm, the gallery will host an Art + Community Talk, delving into “The Intersection of Art, Culture, and Community.”
Engaging minds: The panelists
Gavin Jordan, an accomplished artist and the owner of 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery, will take center stage alongside Ludlow Bailey, the Managing Director of Contemporary African Diaspora Art (CADA).
Facilitating the creative dialogue will be Imani L. Warren, M.A., a Curator, Art Activist, and co-host with M.I.A. Media Group’s SOUL.
A celebration of creativity
The event’s objective is to celebrate art, foster creativity, and amplify diverse narratives.
This conversation coincides with the public opening of 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery’s eagerly awaited art space on Friday, December 1.
Unveiling perspectives: The inaugural exhibition
Titled “Unveiled Perspectives,” the gallery’s inaugural exhibition will offer a profound exploration of artists’ transformative journeys in their quest for self-discovery and creative evolution.
Bridging Communities Through Art
Gavin Jordan, the Founder and Owner of 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery, is deeply passionate about uncovering hidden talents.
“The 24 Marie Fine Art Gallery aims to be a vital community hub fostering understanding, empathy, and social well-being. Our space brings diverse cultures and artistic expressions together, encouraging introspection and self-discovery through personal connections with artworks. Engaging with art promotes the exploration of emotions, values, and beliefs, fostering self-awareness and empathy. Proud to be part of the Flagler Village community,” Jordan said.
At the event, attendees will have the opportunity to explore and appreciate the unique and authentic perspectives that each artist brings to their work.
















