The black history has been celebrated through highlighted and celebrated by seven black artists to respect and celebrate black.
Displays, “Transit,” Trindrius, “through the time,” a group exhibitions, artist Jordan Amen, with a height of the winding stations, the contrastroost station. Volumes of pictures have been demonstrated in various means of collection.
“Art and black history is synonymous. It is important to show the expression independently, when the world can feel brown,” Juk said.
“Adding splash of color and is really important.”
SOOOO says that the doll represents the joy of self expression and human soul. Each piece involves with a jadin's performance, magnorphosis, transformation and development.
“I really love this exhibition that it can be added to people in their daily commute, they have part of Art's Art.” SOOOK said.
He says he aims to present a new perspective to persuade black history and encourages them without limiting artistry and community members without limit.
Performances are open daily during the operating hour and located on the ground in West Wings and Oak room.
SOOOKS tasks proceeds to the outside gaghon of the station – first to build a digital screen and a hoarding wall in a new lower area of a digital screen and station.
Entrance is independent, and the displays run up to August 2025.
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![Jordan Soooks Exhibition "Nothing is less" The station will also be shown in the outer banner, which the first time has taken the 100+ year of the Station in the history of the history.](https://i0.wp.com/i.cbc.ca/1.7456536.1739309108%21/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/jordansook.jpg?w=1290&ssl=1)