Besa Gordon Says You Can’t Miss the Radiant Reflections Exhibit at Bainbridge Island Art Museum

By Besa Gordon - Art vibes anyone? Let's go on a little adventure to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art for the Black Voices Film Festival. Now, you know I had to hop on that ferry, sail 30 minutes away from Seattle, and pull up to celebrate Black storytelling. This festival was extra special because they were screening four of our very own Converge Media films!

While my main mission was the film festival, I ended up getting a beautiful surprise—the Radiant Reflections exhibit. And let me tell you, I was not ready! This exhibit stopped me in my tracks with its sheer beauty, vibrant colors, and powerful storytelling.

One of the coolest moments? Recognizing some of the artwork instantly, including pieces by my good friend Jesse Lipscomb. If that name rings a bell, it's because he’s the creative force behind The Together Candle in collaboration with Intentionalist, Noir Lux Candle Bar, and The Postman.

The Radiant Reflections exhibit was curated by the talented Fancy Vargas, and sis did her thing! She brought together work from nine different artists across the greater Seattle area, making sure there was something for everyone.

Now, here’s the thing—this exhibit is only up until February 23. So if you’re anywhere near Seattle, Tacoma, or beyond, do yourself a favor: hop on that ferry, take a drive, whatever you gotta do—just make sure you pull up before it’s gone! Trust me, you will not regret it. In fact, you might just leave with some new artwork to add to your collection.

Have you been to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art to check out Radiant Reflections?

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