Adeyemi Adegbesan Art Exhibit at the Central Library

less than 1 minute

on until March 16th, 2025

This exhibit is in celebration of Black History Month.

Canadian Afrofuturist artist Adeyemi Adegbesan aka Yung Yemi is a Toronto-based multi-disciplinary artist whose practice aims to examine the cultural intersectionalities within Black identity.

Reflecting on Black cultural ideologies from pre-colonial, colonial, present day and future timelines; across regions, religions, varying levels of income and political lines, Adegbesan examines the dichotomy of the richness of Black experiences with the imposed societal homogeneity of ‘Blackness’.

Adeyemi Adegbesan's art explores themes of interconnectivity and resilience of Black communities in Canada and abroad.

Through his work, Adegbesan pulls from these cultural inspirations to create Afro-futurist/Afro-surrealist portraits that embody themes of history, fantasy, speculative futures, and spirituality.

This exhibit is on display in the Glass Case Galleryat  the Richmond Hill Central Library