The annual Black Art Matters series is back in downtown West Palm Beach. The free event shines a spotlight on young and emerging Black artists from across Palm Beach County each week during Black History Month.
鈥淲e are an expression of who we are and those who came before us,鈥 said local artist Taylor Ambrose, who performs as T.Rose.
She鈥檚 one of the headliners for this year鈥檚 showcase, hosted by the West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority in partnership with the City.
Launched in 2021 by Tiffany Faublas 鈥 marketing director at the West Palm Beach DDA 鈥 this year鈥檚 at CityZen Garden will spotlight a different performer each Thursday in February.
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One-man-band soul guitarist Teddy Derulo kicked off the series on Feb. 5, vocalist T. Rose on Feb. 12, the Palm Beach Lakes High School Choir on Feb. 19, and young visual artist Via closing out the month on Feb, 26.
T.Rose is an active local performer, often singing original songs and covers that center on love and empowerment at venues around the area, including working with popular art and culture collectives such as FLAVARS.
T.Rose., whose current single 鈥淚ndecisive鈥 is streaming on major platforms, will perform original songs along with covers of well-known R&B hits 鈥 classics from contemporary artists like Teyana Taylor and Alicia Keys to soul-jazz legends like Nina Simone.
She told SA国际传谋 Black music offers a window into the social commentary that underpins Black culture.
鈥溾奍t really speaks to the times that we're in, where so many of our rights and so many of our experiences are being diminished,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e matter. This is what matters. [Music] serves as a freedom of expression."
IF YOU GO
What: Black Art Matters
When: Every Thursday in the Month of February at 6:30p.m. Next showcase: February 12 performance by T.Rose
Where: CityZen Garden, 400 Datura Street in Downtown West Palm Beach33401
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