Date, Time, Location:
Thursday, February 5th | 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Salisbury University, Conway Hall 153 | 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801
Event Details:
Bell of We Are Limitless Studios offers an inspiring artist talk focused on the creation of the Frederick Douglass Self-Made Man mural in downtown Salisbury, MD. He shares his creative and collaborative process – from early concept development to final execution – revealing how history, community engagement, and artistic vision shaped the work. Bell’s presentation highlights the mural’s purpose, symbolism, and the craftsmanship behind bringing Douglass’ empowering legacy and relationship with Salisbury to life. Bell will be introduced by Andre Nieto Jaime of Beach to Bay Heritage Area who he worked with on the project.
Free and Open to the Public
Sponsored by SU Art Department and Galleries.
Date, Time, Location:
Thursday, February 5th | 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Salisbury University, Conway Hall 153 | 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801
Event Details:
Bell of We Are Limitless Studios offers an inspiring artist talk focused on the creation of the Frederick Douglass Self-Made Man mural in downtown Salisbury, MD. He shares his creative and collaborative process – from early concept development to final execution – revealing how history, community engagement, and artistic vision shaped the work. Bell’s presentation highlights the mural’s purpose, symbolism, and the craftsmanship behind bringing Douglass’ empowering legacy and relationship with Salisbury to life. Bell will be introduced by Andre Nieto Jaime of Beach to Bay Heritage Area who he worked with on the project.Free and Open to the PublicSponsored by SU Art Department and Galleries.No Records Found
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Event Categories: Arts & Culture, Free, and LecturesEvent Tags: african american heritage, art, artist talk, black history, and Salisbury University

