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.
For Committee Member Betti O, Juneteenth represents uniting people and creating togetherness.
Betti O said art brings communities together through its ability to speak to everyone, regardless of their background.
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.