Art at EpiCenter

    A curated, rotating exhibition by Black Art In America celebrating the depth and evolution of Global Artistic Voices

    This April, as 404 Day honors the spirit and cultural influence of the city, Black Art In America (BAIA) presents a dynamic exhibition at the EpiCenter—situated in metro Atlanta and rooted in the same creative energy that defines the region.

    Atlanta has long been a driver of culture, shaping conversations across music, fashion, and visual art—and this exhibition reflects that ongoing impact. Featuring works by Atlanta-based artists Stacy Brown, Traci Mims, Jamaal Barber, Honey Pierre, Louis Delsarte, and Najee Dorsey, the presentation highlights voices that both emerge from and contribute to the city’s far-reaching influence.

    Aligned with the EpiCenter’s mission of meaningful community engagement, this collaboration brings Black visual culture into a public space where art remains accessible, inviting connection, reflection, and shared experience.

    Join us this April to celebrate Atlanta’s influence—and the artists who continue to expand its reach.



    6 products
    Dorsey, Najee (With You In Mind)
    from $2,000.00
    Smith, Cedric, (Is There Anything Sweeter?)
    $4,200.00
    Johnson, Kevin, (Common Spirit #3)
    $8,000.00
    Catlett, Elizabeth, (Waving)
    $6,800.00
    Barber, Jamaal, (Flower II)
    $8,000.00
    Barber, Jamaal, (Flower)
    $8,000.00
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