Sabrina Nelson’s art delves into the essence of survival, resilience, and legacy, particularly through the lens of Black womanhood. Her work traverses beyond the constraints of two-dimensional art, merging painting, sculpture, and installation into profound visual narratives. Each piece embodies the sacred weight of stories carried through generations, exploring themes of protection, mourning, and transformation. Nelson’s art is deeply influenced by Yoruba spirituality and African diasporic traditions, creating spaces for reflection, reverence, and healing. Runs through May 24th. Saginaw Art Museum,
Saginaw Art Museum
1126 North Michigan Avenue, Saginaw