Brooklyn Collective’s new art exhibit envisions the future for people of color

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CHARLOTTE — A unique look a century into the future is on display in Charlotte.

The Brooklyn Collective’s newest art exhibition, The Next Hundred Years III, aims to provoke the question: what will 100 years from now look like for people of color?

The exhibit was inspired by young people that the co-curators, Tracey Murrell and rEN Dillard, encountered, and what they felt was to come based on current events.

The public is invited to an opening from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at The Brooklyn Collective Gallery, 229 S Brevard Street.

“Some of it was really just not positive, and so we were able to show them, you know, what about this? Look at this -- look at this utopia that could be the next 100 years,” said Murrell.

>>In the video at the top of this page, Channel 9′s Madison Carter speaks to the artists and curators about their vision for the exhibition.

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