A space that matters: Breathe in Color brings joy of ‘Black Faces’ to City Hall Gallery

Three years ago, Breathe in Color opened its first physical location: a six-foot kiosk within a Railroad Square gallery. Now, the wellness community’s story will be displayed in the latest City Hall Gallery show.

“ When we started, my thought was always, ‘We do creative wellness,” said Teylor Parks, who founded Breathe in Color as she navigated her own mental health and wellbeing in 2021. “If there is something — an idea that we have or an idea that someone else has that falls in the category of art, music, or healing — we’re gonna do it, period.”

The “Black Faces, in Black Spaces” exhibit tells Breathe in Color’s story, curated by Parks and Kosi Sumpter, who joined the project in 2022. The group show features photos from Breathe in Color events, including ones shot by Parks and Sumpter…

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