ARTWORK

Item # PIC0001
Afro-American Cultural Center Print
This print served as one of the
architectural renders during the renovation of the Afro-American
Cultural Center in the 1980’s. The sketch, done by artist, Darrell
Williams, an architect and former Charlotte City Councilman, captured
the setting of the AACC including the shotgun houses in the background.
Printed on the bottom reads, “Where
Black History is promoted, presented, and preserved…every month.”
The print is 18 x 24 and
quantities are limited.

Item # TAFO-PO3
The Last Word
Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay)
print, reproduced from original oil painting by Tony "T'Afo" Feimster.
Prints are available in 2 sizes.
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Item # TAFO-PO1
Consolidation
Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay)
print, reproduced from original oil painting by Tony "T'Afo" Feimster.
Prints are available in 2 sizes.
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Item # TAFO-P10
Little Old Letter
Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay)
print, reproduced from original oil painting by Tony "T'Afo" Feimster.
Prints are available in 2 sizes.
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Item # TAFO-P09
Winelight
Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay)
print, reproduced from original oil painting by Tony "T'Afo" Feimster.
Prints are available in 2 sizes.
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