"The Cleanse" by Cheryl Edwards (Courtesy of Zenith Gallery)
"The Cleanse" by Cheryl Edwards (Courtesy of Zenith Gallery)

The Zenith Gallery in Northwest Washington is presenting “Hold On, Change is Coming,” a Black History Month exhibition featuring established African American artists working in various mediums and styles.

The exhibition, running through March 1, includes works by Doba Afolabi, Ram Brisueno, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Buzz Duncan, Cheryl Edwards, Carolyn Goodridge, Francine Haskins, Paul Henry, Bernie Houston, Hubert Jackson, Ibou N’Diaye, Sabiyha Prince, Qrcky, Patrick Smith, Curtis Woody and Luther Wright.

The artists’ works appear in museums and collections nationally and internationally.

The gallery will host artist talks at 2 p.m. on four Thursdays in February. Talks feature Duncan, Prince, Smith and Woody on Feb. 1; Dickerson-Thompson, Haskins and Wright on Feb. 8; Henry on Feb. 15; and Edwards, Goodridge and Jackson on Feb. 22.

Book signings include Adrianne Lind’s wellness guide “Wellness on The Weekly” on Feb. 1, 8 and 22, and a financial planning book by Kellee Baker and Clifford Williams Jr. on Feb. 15.

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