TOM PATTERSON
Special Correspondent
Studio portraiture, street photography, content-charged texts and digital technology make for a potent combination in the work of Owens Daniels.
Daniels has been producing powerful, text-augmented photographic pieces for several years. Recently he has compiled a strong body of work documenting local street protests. Prolific and persistent, he has exhibited his work in a number of local shows.
His art emphasizes African American culture and identity, so itâs fitting that it was highlighted in this monthâs local celebration of Juneteenth, marking the anniversary of slaveryâs end in the United States in 1965.
Danielsâ exhibition âWhen the Revolution Comesâ opened in mid-June at Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. It brings together selected pieces from at least four bodies of work, including several images he has shown locally within the past two years. These range from proud portraits of ordinary people
The 17th annual Juneteenth Festival in Winston-Salem will combine live and virtual events
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