The Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative Presents The Fall Season of Art Innovation Zone Exhibitions

Arts & Culture

The Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative’s (SBAC) “Beyond Regional Boundaries” initiative continues its exploration of diverse artistic voices with “Silent Witnesses: Silent Observers in a Changing World, Untouched Yet Not Unaffected,” an exhibition of charcoal drawings by Wonda J. Granville, November 8–December 8, at Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Avenue, Venice. A reception with the artist takes place Tuesday, November 18, 5:30–7 p.m., coinciding with the theater’s production of the play, “The Amish Project,” inspired by the 2006 Nickel Mines schoolhouse tragedy—an event that profoundly echoes the quiet resilience and forgiveness depicted in Granville’s art. To attend the reception, please RSVP at SuncoastBlackArtsCollaborative.org. To purchase tickets for “The Amish Project,” visit VeniceTheatre.org. 

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