October 2021 – International Renowned Artists Weave Art, Collaboration, and Community in 100-Year-Old Historic Fort Worth Home

Internationally celebrated artists Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby announce today the soft launch of their latest creative endeavor — Kinfolk House, a collaborative project space inhabiting a 100-year-old historic home in the heart of the Polytechnic neighborhood. The Huckaby’s envision this space as a place where community and art converge to uplift the beauty and culture in this vibrant neighborhood. Through partnerships with community-minded creatives and project-based artists, this non-traditional space will paint outside the lines — opening up guests to many different creative forms and exploring the intersections of life, cultural pursuits, and artistry. Beyond artistic purposes, Kinfolk will also focus on educational programming, seeking to cultivate informal learning practices that pass on insight, wisdom, and skill, creating a long-lasting effect on visitors. At the intersection of community space and art gallery, milestone events and projects undertaken at Kinfolk House will go beyond art “exhibits”; instead, the space will prioritize creative projects that leave room for collaboration and seek creativity outside preconceived notions of art.

See the full press release and images here.

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