Location: The Creativity Center
Hope McCorkle Exhibition
Galleries are free to the public. RSVPs are appreciated.
Exhibition Opening: FRI JUN 28 | 6-9PM
On View: FRI JUN 28 – SAT AUG 17
Artist Talk: FRI JUL 12 | 6:30PM | Marquee Lounge
Workshop: THU AUG 1 | 6PM | Creativity Center
Performance: FRI AUG 9 | 7PM | The Theater
Self-discovery is an ongoing voyage of the soul. The sensual and evocative pieces and performance invite the audience to celebrate the power of self-expression and spiritual growth, encouraging viewers to contemplate the beauty and sensuality inherent in each of us, fostering a deeper connection to our own bodies and desires. The work in the exhibition also serves as a visual diary, preserving memories, fleeting moments in time, and the songs that regenerate them. “dancing with my shadows: a journey to self-discovery” is an intimate exploration of the profound, the sensual, the healing, and the transformative, all framed within the lens of self-portraiture and captured moments in time.
Artist Bio
HOPE (Tonisha Hope McCorkle) is an interdisciplinary artist and performer whose canvas is not just a surface but a portal for healing. She creates transformative and emotionally resonant works of art through painting, collage, movement, and sculpture. Weaving together the threads of memories, color, and symbolism, HOPE constructs evocative representations that go beyond visual perception. Her creations provide a space for introspection, inviting viewers to explore the profound processes of transformation, intimacy, and self-discovery. Through her unique blend of storytelling and visual expression, HOPE’s art not only invites observation but encourages a deep, empathetic connection that transcends the canvas.
Through education and soul food, HOPE nurtures spirit and community by teaching healing through art to the youth and sharing her passion for cooking through immersive experiences. HOPE makes up half of the artist collective Hope and Faith ♡, an interdisciplinary art collaborative formed with twin sister, FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle). Their work serves as testaments to healing by example, honoring the Black mother, spirit, food, and childlike wonder in the stories told through their scrolls, films, installations, and other creations.
HOPE’s vision extends beyond herself, embracing a higher purpose that dives deep into the soul, inviting others to join her on a journey of hope, healing, and exploration.
This project is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council. To discover more about the Maryland State Arts Council and how they impact Maryland, visit msac.org.
Location: The Creativity Center
Location: Amalie Rothschild Gallery
Location: Amalie Rothschild Gallery