OCT 25 - DEC 6 | Woven Thread on Display at Honfleur Gallery
“Woven Thread: Where Latino and African-American Diasporas Collide in Color, Portrait, and Abstract Expressionist Power”
Artist Reception: Saturday, November 1, 6:00–8:00 PM
Location: Honfleur Gallery, 1241 Good Hope Road SE, Washington, D.C. 20020
Exhibition Dates: October 25 – December 6, 2025
Special Performance: Heru the Violinist
Admission: Free and open to the public
Valley Place Arts Collaborative (VPAC), in collaboration with Honfleur Gallery, proudly presents Woven Thread, a dynamic contemporary art exhibition celebrating the shared histories, stories, and cultural expressions of the Latino and African-American diasporas.
Through striking portraiture and abstract expressionist works, Woven Thread explores the ways these two communities are connected by resilience, creativity, and cultural exchange. The exhibition emphasizes how individual identity and collective heritage are interwoven, creating a powerful visual dialogue that reflects strength, beauty, and belonging.
“This exhibition is about honoring the threads that tie our communities together,” said curator and renowned artist Luis Del Valle. “The artworks illuminate shared struggles and triumphs while celebrating cultural expressions that continue to inspire generations.”
In addition to the artwork, the evening will feature a live performance by Heru the Violinist, a celebrated musician known for blending classical mastery with contemporary sounds. Heru’s electrifying performances merge tradition with innovation, offering audiences a transcendent experience that bridges genres and cultures.
Participating Artists
Asha Elana Casey, BUCK!, Carmen Torruella-.Quander, David “Dez” Zambrano, Gloria Valdes Tarasca, Janathel Shaw, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Levi Robinson, Mas Paz, Pepe Piedra, Prelli A. Williams, Luis Del Valle
Curator’s Statement – Luis Del Valle
“In shaping Woven Thread, my intent was to create a space where the voices of the Latino and African-American diasporas could be seen in dialogue through contemporary portraiture and abstract expressionist painting. The artists assembled here reflect a spectrum of lived experience, layered histories, and cultural pride. These works move beyond individual stories to illuminate a shared narrative—one of resilience, creativity, and interconnectedness. Together, they weave a fabric that speaks to unity while honoring the distinct threads that make it strong.”
About Heru the Violinist
Heru the Violinist is a celebrated Washington, D.C.–based musician recognized for his innovative fusion of classical violin with jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and world rhythms. A proud Howard University alumnus, Heru has performed on stages across the country, captivating audiences with his electrifying presence and genre-bending sound.
His artistry bridges tradition and modernity, transforming the violin into a voice of cultural connection and contemporary expression. Known for both solo performances and collaborations with renowned artists, Heru continues to push the boundaries of what the instrument can do. Howard University pride will be in the house as Heru brings his signature energy and unforgettable sound to Woven Thread.
About Honfleur Gallery
Honfleur Gallery is a contemporary art space located in the Historic Anacostia neighborhood. The gallery is free and open to the public. Honfleur maintains a rigorous schedule of exhibitions and programming focusing on cutting-edge contemporary exhibitions by artists from east of the Anacostia River, the United States, and abroad.
Experimental media and installation works are welcome at Honfleur alongside more traditional art media. Implementing diverse projects is a consistent goal with exhibitions ranging from thematic exhibitions, group shows, international residencies, solo exhibitions, experimental projects, and artist collaborations. Arts grants are awarded annually.
The gallery houses 1700 square feet of exhibition space on two floors and opened in January 2007, a project of Ward 8 nonprofit, ARCH Development Corporation. ADC is an organization dedicated to using the arts as a catalyst for local revitalization in Anacostia and has been a member of the Anacostia Community for over 20 years. Event space rentals in line with our mission are available.
For more information, please contact:
Luis Del Valle: 202-809-7089
www.HonfleurGalleryDC.com
202-365-8392