
In celebration of Black History Month, Atlanta-based Marketing Camp LLC., will launch its first annual Arts On Fire Extravaganza Feb. 27, from
7 p.m. – 11 p.m. and Feb. 28, from 12p.m. – 5 p.m. Art and cultural connoisseurs will enjoy art, music, food and “fabulosity.
Artists will include Atlanta’s own Gilbert Young, renowned for his works entitled “He Ain’t Heavy,” and the only portrait of Barack Obama signed by the president entitled “History + Hope = Change.” Artist Wycliffe “Linc” Bennett will display colorful fabric works, and visual artist Ligel Lambert will thrill patrons with his colorful renderings inspired by Ernie Barnes. H3 has created a rich and exciting collection celebrating the future of American style and culture. Young will capture the excitement of the event in a painting that will be auctioned Saturday. A raffle for three works of art will take place Sunday.
Those interested in one-of-a-kind art wear will meet boutique vendors including Kwame Jackson, star of The Apprentice Season One, who will present his premier collection of luxury executive neckwear.
Musical entertainment will be provided by The Jaspects Music Group. Hors d’oeuvres are courtesy of Buca di Beppo, and signature drinks will be served.
To purchase tickets please visit http://www.artsonfireextravaganza.com/
For additional information please call 877-751-2950
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