KALIEF DINKINS
We Grow Here Too
Kalief Dinkins First Solo Exhibition presented by Recycled Modern
Location
5231 S. Harper Ct, Chicago, IL
Exhibition Duration
June 9th, 2023 - July 5th, 2023
Email studios@kaliefskanvas.com for purchase inquires.
"Black Violets" c. 2022 $1,500 18 x 18 Acrylic on Wood
"Product of My Environment 001" c. 2023 $2,500 24 x 24 Acrylic on Wood
"Product of My Environment 002" c. 2023 $1,750 18 x 18 Acrylic on Wood
"Shea Butter Violets" c. 2022 $600 SOLD Acrylic on Cotton 20 x 28 (Framed)
"Autumn Falls" c. 2022 $600 Acrylic on Cotton 20 x 28 (Framed)
"Southside Growth Shop" c. 2022 $600 SOLD Acrylic on Cotton 20 x 28 (Framed)
"P3RSONALITY" c. 2018 $3,500 36 x 36 Acrylic on Canvas
"Blind Growth" c. 2022 $2,500 24 x 36 Acrylic on Canvas
"Indigo Child" c. 2022 $3,500 36 x 36 Acrylic on Canvas
"I Grow Here Too" c. 2021 $1,700 SOLD 18 x 24 Acrylic on Wood
"No Rain, No Flowers" c. 2022 $1,000 24 x 24 Acrylic and Graphite on Wood
"Young Bull" c. 2022 $1,000 24 x 24 Acrylic and Graphite on Wood
"We Grow Here Too: Nurturing Growth and Celebrating Black Communities"
Step into a world where nature intertwines with human resilience and the untold stories of Black communities blossom. "We Grow Here Too" invites you on a captivating journey that explores the concept of personal growth, while shedding light on the overlooked voices within society.
Just as a plant requires time, care, and favorable conditions to thrive, so do our goals and dreams. In this art exhibition, we draw parallels between our own transformative journeys and the natural world.
Embrace the interconnectedness of nature and human existence, and discover the profound impact of recognizing and nurturing growth within ourselves and our communities. Welcome to "We Grow Here Too."
However, this exhibition goes beyond individual growth—it serves as a profound statement about the Black communities often marginalized and underestimated. Amidst the barriers and lack of positive representation, "We Grow Here Too" stands as an internal rallying cry, urging pride and ownership in the communities we call home.Through vibrant expressions of art, we proclaim to the world that we are not inferior, but integral members of society.
Join us in this transformative experience as we bridge the gap between nature, personal growth, and the indomitable spirit of Black communities. "We Grow Here Too" is a testament to our shared journey, an ode to the strength within us, and a declaration that this is our home, a place where we not only survive but thrive.
Embrace the interconnectedness of nature and human existence, and discover the profound impact of recognizing and nurturing growth within ourselves and our communities. Welcome to "We Grow Here Too."