BLACK and white: A Powerful Dialogue in Monochrome

What happens when silence speaks in black and white? At ThirtyThree Gallery in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside, the absence of color becomes a language of presence, power, and purpose.

Founded by multidisciplinary artist and cultural catalyst Chase R. McCurdy, ThirtyThree Gallery—also known as 33.G—is more than a gallery. It’s a sanctuary for thought, storytelling, and intentional connection. McCurdy, who has contributed large-scale murals and public art projects to the Westside through the City of Las Vegas and the Mayor’s Fund for Las Vegas Life, infuses every exhibition with vision. His mission is to elevate Black artists while grounding creative practice in community and consciousness.

The current exhibition, “BLACK and white,” is an evocative meditation on duality, visibility, and voice. Stripped of hue but rich with meaning, the show features works by Christina Joseph, Anthony Johnson, X.Darvi, Iandry Randriamandroso, Iyana Esters, Edison Lockwood II, Blankface (also known as Cara en Blanco), Courtney “Yard$” Haywood, and McCurdy himself. > Read More

 

Afrika (2025), Iandry Randriamandroso, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 36 inches

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