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  • Jazlyne Sabree: The Spectrum of Resilience, Opening Reception

    Rowan University Museum of Contemporary Art 301 High Street West, Glassboro, NJ, United States

    Sabree elevates her subjects, members of the African diaspora, as spiritual messengers highlighting the whispers of hidden histories.The Spectrum of Resilience reveals moments of strength, tenacity, vigor, and adaptation expressed through the spirits of members across the African Diaspora. This work is developed alongside research into my own African ancestry and genealogy, and the ancestral histories of those that I connect with on the way  and my own research from literature such as: Oxford’s “Archaelogy of the African Diaspora”, the African Union’s “The Diaspora Division”, and “Cultural Resilience and Filiel Responsibility Among the African Diaspora: To Be or To Belong” among other

  • The Spectrum of Resilience

    Rowan University Museum of Contemporary Art 301 High Street West, Glassboro, NJ, United States

    Glassboro, NJ (March X, 2026) — New Jersey native, Philadelphia-based interdisciplinary artist Jazlyne Sabree will debut her latest body of work in The Spectrum of Resilience on view April 6 through July 30, 2026, at the newly renamed Rowan University Museum of Contemporary Art (RUMOCA). Sabree’s exhibition presents timely work that speaks to identity, history, and cultural continuity. Sabree creates large-scale collages composed of paint, paper, and found materials that center members of the African Diaspora as spiritual figures and vessels of memory. Through richly layered surfaces and textured compositions, she elevates her subjects while examining ancestry, displacement, and the

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