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Rik Freeman: Wade in the Waters



Pioneering DC Artist Rik Freeman to Exhibits at Phillips@THEARC

Daily, Now - Feb 19, 2026. 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Pioneering DC artist Rik Freeman has been creating paintings and murals that focus on the African diaspora for over three decades. Wade in the Waters features artworks that engage themes of history, community, resilience, joy, and faith. The power and rhythm of water flows through the paintings—from the beaches of Bahia to the Anacostia River—sharing stories of both survival and triumph. Through a kaleidoscope of narratives, the exhibition draws from several of Freeman’s series, exploring waterways and their connection to the diaspora over generations. 


About Rik Freeman: A native of Athens, Georgia, Rik Freeman began his professional career as an artist in Washington, DC in 1989, painting numerous murals throughout the metropolitan area. Some of his most notable commissions are “Ode to Barry Farms” (2016), Barry Farms Recreation Center; “KNOWLEDGE” (2011), Dorothy I. Height Library, “Learn From Your Past” (2011), H.D. Woodson High School, “Shaw Rhythms” (2003), Washington Convention Center; “ARL@200” (2002), Arlington County Courthouse; and “A Libertade de Maria Felipe” (2012), library in Itaparica, Brazil.


Freeman has also widely exhibited his works on canvas, including at the Honfleur Gallery, Hill Center, and the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum. From 2008-11, Freeman’s critically acclaimed series “The Chittlin’ Circuit Review,” based on the early history of Blues music, toured seven venues in seven states. Currently he is working on his series “Black Beaches During Segregation,” which began in 2022 with the support of the Honfleur Artist-in Residence fellowship and award. He is also continuing his series “BAHIA!,” about the African contribution to Brazil’s history and culture and based in part on his two residencies at Instituto Sacatar in Itaparica (2011 and 2015).


Phillips@THEARC is located at 1801 Mississippi Ave, SE, Washington, DC. 


See the exhibition beginning September 24, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 12–5 pm. On the second and third Wednesdays of the month, Phillips@THEARC will be open until 8:30 pm.


IMAGE: Rik Freeman, Frutos de Mar, 2013, 48 x 60 in., Oil on canvas, Courtesy of the artist

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1801 Mississippi Ave, SE
WASHINGTON, DC 20020
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