The Manhattan Juneteenth Committee kicked off their three-day-long Juneteenth celebrations Thursday with their annual art auction at the Douglas Activity Center.

Committee Member Zelia Wiley said Juneteenth serves as a celebration of freedom and as a way to recognize and celebrate the experiences of the African American community.

      Wiley

For Committee Member Betti O, Juneteenth represents uniting people and creating togetherness.

      Betti O 1

Betti O said art brings communities together through its ability to speak to everyone, regardless of their background.

      Betti O 2


All artwork auctioned off was created by local artists. Each piece can be viewed here.

Celebrations continue Friday in City Park with a grilling competition at 5:30 p.m. and two Arts in the Park performances beginning at 7:00. More information can be found here.