TCM Presents “Black In Full Colour” at Woolwich Works: A Celebration of Black History Month
TCM proudly presented Black In Full Colour, a landmark group exhibition held at Woolwich Works, bringing together 36 talented artists from diverse backgrounds to showcase their works in celebration of Black History Month. The exhibition aimed to honor and amplify the rich cultural heritage, creativity, and resilience of Black communities through a dynamic and vibrant collection of visual art.
Featuring a wide array of artistic styles and mediums, Black In Full Colour highlighted the unique perspectives and experiences of contemporary Black artists. From powerful portraits and abstract compositions to multimedia installations and sculptural works, each piece spoke to themes of identity, heritage, and social change.
The exhibition served as a vital platform for emerging and established artists alike, fostering a sense of unity and pride while sparking conversations around the intersection of art, history, and cultural identity. Visitors were immersed in bold and thought-provoking narratives that celebrated Black creativity in all its forms.
Black In Full Colour at Woolwich Works was more than just an exhibition—it was a powerful communal experience and a tribute to the invaluable contributions of Black artists to the cultural landscape. TCM was honored to host this impactful event and remains committed to uplifting underrepresented voices within the art world.