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About the Show

Celebrate the brilliance of Black male artists at “Black Boy Art Show,” where creativity meets culture. This one-of-a-kind showcase brings diverse artistic expressions, live demos, and powerful stories under one roof.

  • Eclectic art across mediums like painting, sculpture, and digital design.
  • Live art demos that turn blank canvases into masterpieces.
  • Powerful themes of identity, heritage, and social justice.
  • House Party vibes with music, performances, refreshments, and a vibrant creative community.

Mark your calendar and experience a night of unforgettable art, culture, and connection.





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A Marvelous Black Boy Art Show is a national exhibition experience celebrating black men artists using various forms of media.

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Our celebration of black men artists includes 10 cities, 400+ artists, and 10k+ attendees nationwide so an extra hand is always helpful! Earn free passes, exclusive merch, and more! Sign up and let us know how you’d like to volunteer.

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Are you ready to experience the vibrant showcase of Black creativity right in your hometown? Join our journey! Sign up for our email list today and be part of the movement that brings the Black Boy Art Show to cities nationwide. We need your support to make each city tour possible. Once we hit our email list targets, we can bring our festival of art, culture, and community directly to you. Let’s make it happen!


“BLACK PAINT” a documentary short, captures Joshua Love’s journey from launching art shows in a church basement to orchestrating the nation’s largest celebration of Black artists. Initially featuring 20 artists, his vision expanded the Black Girl Art Show and Black Boy Art Show to include over 3,000 global artists.

About Us

A Marvelous Black Boy Art Show is a bi-annual art exhibit displaying the work of all black male artists using varying forms of media. This show is aimed toward celebrating black men, the strength in our diversity, and the power in our unity.