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Artist Talk with Brandon V. Lewis

  • Gallery at Manship 100 Lafayette Street Baton Rouge, LA, 70801 United States (map)

Brandon V. Lewis

Artist Talk

Brandon V. Lewis

Date and Time: Saturday, May 9, 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Location: The Gallery at Manship is located on the loft above the Manship Theatre bar.

Event Info: Free artist talk with the artist featured in the current Gallery at Manship exhibit.

Exhibit: When All God’s Children Get Together

Free to Attend

Artist Info

Brandon V. Lewis is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana–based visual artist whose work explores memory, faith, family, and the lived experiences of Black communities in the South. Working primarily in acrylic with elements of mixed media, Lewis creates figurative compositions that are rich with color, rhythm, and emotional resonance. His paintings often draw from personal narratives while speaking to broader themes of resilience, spirituality, and collective joy.

Deeply influenced by Southern culture, gospel traditions, and the visual language of everyday life, Lewis approaches painting as both storytelling and testimony. His work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and recognize themselves within the scenes he presents. Through his practice, Lewis seeks to honor the beauty, complexity, and sacredness found in ordinary moments and shared histories.

Come for the art. Stay for the show!

Join us for Ashley Orlando’s concert after Brandon’s talk! The Songs She Sings: A Joyful Jazz Tribute to the Women Who Raised Us is an intimate evening of music honoring the women who shape our lives. Jazz vocalist/ukulele artist Ashley Orlando and her band weave together heartfelt storytelling with timeless classics like “Feeling Good” (Nina Simone), “Over the Rainbow” (Eva Cassidy) and “Don’t Know Why” (Norah Jones) brought to life. Warm, nostalgic, and joyful, this concert invites audiences to celebrate love, memory, and connection through song.


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