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One thing I know is that Scribblers love to read. Do you make sure that you sometimes #ReadLocal? Find Jacksonville authors and their books here.

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Her Own Things: The Works of Erin Kendrick

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Join us at  Yellow House on Saturday, July 14 from 6-9 pm for the opening of Her Own Things: The Works of Erin Kendrick.

577 King Street
Jacksonville, FL 32204
Here is what the Yellow House newsletter has to say about the artist and her work:

“Self-love is necessary for survival.

Survival is a rebellious act.

Through paintings, installations, and a truly immersive experience ERIN KENDRICK makes visible her own lived experience of being black and female in America through the inspired lenses of writer, educator, and cultural critic bell hooks and the performative brilliance of Ntozake Shange and her for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf.

This exhibition allows us to be witness to Kendrick’s exploration of both self and history. In her own words, it is “a history that taught us that we were less than, incapable, made for service over thought…but I knew better. I needed to figure out what parts of my identity had been stolen. I needed to acknowledge what part of my identity I had given away. I wanted my own things back.”

Yellow House is privileged to turn ourselves over to this remarkable voice and recognize the special role that our intimate, historically-domestic space plays in this unique and important installation. May all who observe or engage in this conversation reflect on the value of black lives, the power of the feminine, and the role of artists to speak personal truths that reverberate across our collective existence.

The Opening Night is free and open to all.  Light refreshments will be served.  AND if you miss Opening Night or simply desire a more intimate experience with the exhibition just keep up with our website or social media for our open hours and upcoming programs.

Special appreciation to The Community Foundation of Northeast Florida for supporting Erin Kendrick’s work.  If you want to learn more about the woman that is Erin Kendrick and the motivations behind the exhibition her own things check out the cover article in this week’s Folio Weekly.”