RISE HIGHERART EXHIBITION
Paintings by Jesse Key
Rise Higher, an art exhibition of significant historic and creative representation, is a visual story telling of the life of the Artist and reflection on African American cultural heritage. The paintings, by Jesse Key, featured at the Merriweather Library until October 12th, are exemplary, illuminating the intersection of art, community and humanity. The exhibit offers an experience of inspiration and learning for all ages; each painting accompanied by a narrative statement. The Artist shares his gifts and talents in a visual story-telling rooted in a Spirit of Love, nurtured in nature, family, and community. The selected paintings span a period of more than 50 years. The colorful artworks reflect a life journey, a people's journey; a migration of hopes, dreams and creativity connected to The Great Migration of African Americans to the industrial North. Jesse’s visual art gives context to rural life, as well as, the resilience of a Black families.
Jesse Key is a mature and experienced multi-talented artist - painter, musician, author, educator and entrepreneur. Born in Tupelo Mississippi during the time when racism was pervasive and struggle was the norm for African American families; from an early age, Jesse realized he had talent in writing, music and art. His family left the South, leaving behind a sharecropping lifestyle as they began a new way of life in Wilberforce Ohio in the 1950’s. After gaining a BA. from Central State University, Jesse made his way to Buffalo, New York, attending Buffalo State College where he earned a Master's Degree in Education. After twenty five years as an educator, Jesse retired from the Buffalo Public School system.
Jesse Key”s experience as a musician, singer and song-writer qualifies him as a Soul Man of the 1960’s and 70’s; producing a number of R&B/Blues & Soul records among them: Love Is the Way, Help Build Buffalo, and What it Takes to Live. Jesse’s music career with an Ohio quartet brought him close to penning a deal with Motown Records and eventually ushered him to management at WUFO Radio.
By day, Jesse taught and and mentored; by night he produced music, made art and performed, in each way helping to build community. Jesse Key, one of Buffalo’s hidden talents