Sacred Space Is Our Birthright.

The Sacred Spaces Collective is a multidisciplinary cultural platform centering Black, Brown, and Indigenous artists, healers, and storytellers through exhibitions, rituals, wellness experiences, and community-rooted programming.

We create spaces where art becomes ceremony, memory becomes medicine, and collective healing becomes possible.

If you are not a part of my freedom you are complicit in my oppression.
— Keya Crenshaw, Founder

Why We Exist.

We gather at the intersection of art, spirit, memory, and liberation.

In a world that asks many of us to disconnect from ourselves, our ancestors, and our communities, Sacred Spaces Collective exists to restore what has always belonged to us: reverence, beauty, care, and belonging.

Through immersive exhibitions, healing-centered programming, artist commissions, workshops, performances, and sacred gatherings, we create experiences that honor the wisdom and creative traditions of Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities.

Our work is rooted in the belief that art is not separate from healing. Art is ritual. Art is remembrance. Art is survival. Art is a doorway back to ourselves.

Coming Summer 2026: The Black Madonna & Other Sacred Spaces

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Coming Summer 2026: The Black Madonna & Other Sacred Spaces 〰️

Our inaugural exhibition, The Black Madonna & Other Sacred Spaces, brings together visionary artists, healers, and cultural practitioners exploring spirituality, ancestral memory, divine femininity, migration, grief, joy, ritual, and liberation through contemporary art and community practice.

Launching in Columbus, Ohio in collaboration with community and institutional partners, the exhibition will include immersive installations, performances, healing activations, workshops, and public programming designed to deepen connection and collective care.

This is more than an exhibition. It is an offering.

Your support directly sustains artists, healing, and community care.

Every donation helps us:

  • Pay artists, facilitators, and cultural workers fairly

  • Produce accessible exhibitions and public programs

  • Provide free and low-cost healing-centered community experiences

  • Support intergenerational and culturally-rooted programming

  • Build long-term infrastructure for sacred creative spaces in Columbus and beyond

We believe sacred cultural work should be accessible, sustainable, and community-centered — not extractive.

Help us build spaces where people feel seen, held, and transformed.

Whether you give $10 or $1,000, your contribution helps sustain sacred artistic and healing work rooted in collective liberation.

$25 — Supports community supplies and accessibility materials
$50 — Assists with funding artist honorariums & helps remove barriers to participation for community members
$100 — Supports healing-centered programming
$250 — Helps sustain immersive exhibitions and public offerings
Custom — Give what feels aligned

3% Cover the Fee

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Two women, one with curly hair holding a yellow fabric and the other wearing flowers in her afro, with definitions of 'divine' and 'feminine' beside their images.
A religious display featuring a statue of the Virgin Mary adorned with a floral crown, standing on a church altar with yellow walls and white sculptures in the background. There is a bouquet of yellow roses in front of the statue and elaborate religious decorations surrounding the altar.
A collage of three images with overlay text. The first image shows a doll with orange hair and a matching outfit on a cluttered surface. The second image is of the ocean with waves crashing onto the shore at sunset. The third image displays two black fabric pouches with orange and white text and logos, placed on a teal surface. Overlay text includes 'WATCH THIS SPACE!', 'Join the journey of healing and reflection through art that transforms spaces into sanctuaries,' 'Uplifting marginalized voices across the African diaspora and beyond,' and 'Don't miss it.'

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