ICYMI: A look inside Art Noire

If you missed this year's Art Noire, take a look inside the art event, and hear from some of the artists, organizers and performers who made it happen.

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Art Noire: A Declaration of Expression was the second in an annual series of installation events to debut at the Springfield Museum of Art.  

“The whole purpose of Art Noire is to develop a space where black people can celebrate black history and black excellence and celebrate in a way black people enjoy to celebrate,” says Dorian Hunter, who dubbed himself the chief vibe officer of the event.

Through our partners at Hatch New Media, you can take a look inside the event to not only get a look at the artwork but also get a taste of the community and fellowship celebrated through the event, which was specifically made with black people and black culture in mind.

Author

Natalie Driscoll is the managing editor of The Hub Springfield. With a journalism degree from Ohio University, she kicked off her journalism career at the Springfield News-Sun 15 years ago. She’s also worked for Miami Valley Hospital, and for the last 10 years has run her own freelance communications business. She enjoys spending time out and about in Springfield and Clark County and can often be found at festivals and First Fridays. She lives with her husband and three children in Pike Township, and she is committed to making time to serve the community through volunteering.

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