Geraldo Gonzalez
Geraldo Gonzalez Wilmington Emerging Folk Arts: Visual Arts By: Gail Obenreder “I’m going to show Wilmington and the world about my artwork and changing art in America.” — Geraldo Gonzalez Dubbed “The King of Transit,” Geraldo Gonzalez was born in Philadelphia, but he’s been living in – and traveling all over – Delaware since 1996. […]Read More
Shelley Kelley
Shelley Kelley Newark Established Folk Art: Music By: Gail Obenreder “Every day I try to find a new sound with my music. My professional philosophy: Play music, anywhere, anytime, with anyone!” — Shelley Kelley Entranced by music from a very young age, Shelley Kelley started with the clarinet and soon added the guitar. Then while […]Read More
Chet’la Sebree
Chet’la Sebree Middletown Established Literature: Poetry By: Gail Obenreder “It is important to me that others feel a connection when they arrive at my work. . . As a Black woman, I feel a particular responsibility to complicate and elevate conversations about Black women’s lives.” — Chet’la Sebree Chet’la Sebree seeks accessibility, illumination and connection […]Read More