Celebrating Our Strength in Our Diversity Online Exhibition 2025
- chinwe Russell

- Oct 7
- 2 min read

We are delighted to announce the Celebrating Our Strength in Our Diversity Online Exhibition 2025, featuring an extraordinary group of artists from around the world. This vibrant and thought-provoking exhibition celebrates humanity’s shared resilience, creativity, and the beauty that lies in our differences.
This year’s participating artists explore themes of identity, belonging, migration, gender, equality, and the universal human experience. Through painting, sculpture, photography, digital art, and mixed media, each artist brings a unique voice to the conversation on what it means to live in a diverse and interconnected world.
From Eva Svigelj’s Masking to *Marcellinus Onyebuchi Okonkwo’s Palm Wine Tapper, the exhibition spans continents and artistic traditions — from quiet introspection to bold social commentary.
Among the highlights are:
Olubunmi Elizabeth Albert-Abu’s Threads Unraveling, a poetic reflection on identity and heritage.
Bianca Rego’s Gays of Yore, a nostalgic yet powerful exploration of representation and memory.
Jove (Seynhavee Freddy) presents two works — Voodoo Priest and The Old Man and the Sea — merging spirituality and symbolism through contemporary African expression.
Sevda Demir’s The Liminal Body of the Self explores the intersection of body and identity, while Sandra Chen Weinstein’s Davey brings human emotion to the forefront of portraiture.
Angel Bourne, with two works — Imagine Unbound and Beyond the Chair — delves into freedom and constraint, both physical and conceptual.
Shujing Shen’s In the Park and Tricia Ashworth’s We Are One celebrate moments of calm connection and unity.
Olaniyi Atolagbe’s Ancestral Radiance honours lineage and cultural memory through luminous, textured abstraction.
Chukwudi’s Black Is Gold – B.I.G and Christie’s The Three Graces affirm Black excellence, beauty, and resilience.
The exhibition features more than 100 works from global artists including Fumika Tani, Johanna Tomczak, Shona Raine, Lydia Zorzoliu, Yixue Yang, Francesca Badea, Ellie Goodliffe, Sharon James, Sage Matata, Minna Chang, and Ruonan Shen, among others.
Together, their works offer a global tapestry of ideas and emotions — from reflections on migration and memory to calls for equality, peace, and human understanding.
Each piece invites us to see the world through another’s eyes, reminding us that our differences are not divisions but the threads that weave humanity together.
Visit & Vote
Visit www.doncasterartfair.com to explore the full exhibition and vote for your favourite artwork.Your vote amplifies the voices of these artists and celebrates the shared message of this exhibition —that our diversity is our greatest strength.







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