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Point Comfort '24
Art Fair + Show

December 5 - December 8, 2024

Point Comfort Art Fair + Show 2024 is a panoramic surround sound experience of ART, CONVERSATIONS, and Community. Our mantra for this year is “Ubuntu : I Am Because We Are”.

The African Bantu word “ubuntu” means “humanity” but can also be translated as “I am because we are”. In the immortal words of John Lewis, “We are one people, one family, the human family, and what affects one of us affects us all”.

In 2023, hate crimes in the U.S. rose to the highest level since the FBI began collecting that data in the early 1990s. In response to this social problem, we encouraged our invited artists to embrace our theme with images of dignity towards the human condition.

Featured Artists

  • Solomon Adufah

  • Rahsaan “Fly Guy” Alexander

  • BUCK!

  • Chris Clark

  • Greg Clark

  • Brandon Clarke

  • Tasanee Durrett

  • Phil Shung

  • Adonis Parker

  • Basil Watson

  • Shawn Yancy

Point Comfort '24 Schedule

general schedule

Friday, Dec 06
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Saturday, Dec 07
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Sunday, Dec 08
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

special events

Photo Gallery

Past Editions

Point Comfort 2023
Art Fair + Show
Dec 7 - Dec 10, 2023

Our mantra for this year is Be For the Culture/Before the Culture: Celebrating Hip Hop's Golden Jubilee.

It is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip hop. We curated our fair with works based on the inspiration of this transformative cultural institution with an enduring legacy that continues to alter America and the planet.


Point Comfort 2022
Art Fair + Show
Dec 1 - Dec 4, 2022

A multi-dimensional experience designed to tell the powerful narrative of the African-American experience through art and conversation.

Point Comfort provides a platform for African American masters of American fine art at the largest art exposition in North America (Miami Art Week). Providing inestimable exposure to an international audience of art professionals, collectors, lovers and patrons of the arts. 


Point Comfort 2021
Art Fair + Show
Dec 2 - Dec 5, 2021

This year we feature "One Way Ticket: Movement, Migration and Liberty” featuring Langston Hughes, Jacob Lawrence, Charles White, Henry Tanner, Lois Mailou Jones and Elizabeth Catlett" from The Norwood Collection.

African-Americans have always attempted to find freedom in foreign lands, whether from the South to the North during the Great Migration, or to Mexico where Elizabeth Catlett fled to in te 1940s to escape the American government. Henry Tanner left Philadelphia in the 1890s to Paris to become the first internationally recognized African-American Artist or Louis Mailou Jones who found a home in France and Haiti and became the first Black female artist to attain international fame. These artists are worthy to be honored as pioneers. Some took a "One Way Ticket" to never return to their birthplaces, we celebrate their boldness to dream and aspire for respect outside of the confines of America.