An Art Show for a Good Cause: “The King Has Spoken” Exhibit Opens at Bloomfield College
Proceeds from each sale will benefit the Scott H. Kaplan ’02 Endowed Scholarship Fund for Creative Arts & Technology students
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The Scott H. Kaplan ’02 Art Gallery at Bloomfield College hosted the opening reception for The King Has Spoken exhibit on September 25, 2025.
The show features six male artists — Kervin André, José Camacho ’91 (Montclair BA Fine Arts), Jo-El Lopez, Suliman Onque, Ron “Reap” Powell, and Levi Robinson — whose works explore themes of identity, resilience, and self-expression.
Guests enjoyed a night of conversation, color, and creativity as the artists reflected on what it means to create with purpose, share stories through their work, and honor their heritage and lived experiences.
A Celebration of Art, Purpose and Legacy
The King Has Spoken highlights not only the incredible talent of the featured artists, but also their shared commitment to community impact.

Haitian-American artist Kervin André explores legacy, identity, and the evolution of Black masculinity through his work — challenging the world’s perception of Black men and honoring their strength and resilience.


Puerto Rican-born artist José Camacho ‘91 works primarily in mixed media, transforming everyday subjects into textured reflections of culture and identity. A Montclair State University alum, he continues to explore the creative process as both craft and conversation.

“I’m more interested in the process of painting rather than the final image,” says Jose Camacho ‘91. Inspired by plantains from the Caribbean — especially Puerto Rico — he reworks the image again and again, abstracting it into layered texture and form.


“The King Has Spoken’ can speak in many ways — I’m speaking through my art,” says artist Suliman Onque. ‘I want to whisper through my heart, laugh through my heart, smile through my heart. I’m gonna reach you through my art.”




Ron ‘REAP’ Powell brings his work to life through layered texture and dimension — incorporating materials that make his paintings literally rise from the surface, a tactile reflection of growth, legacy, and self-determination.
Honoring Scott H. Kaplan ’02
The Scott H. Kaplan ’02 Art Gallery is named in honor of Scott H. Kaplan, a Creative Arts & Technology student who passed away in 2003 from complications of muscular dystrophy, just one year after graduation. Known on campus as a passionate advocate for accessibility and inclusion, Scott’s creativity and spirit inspired those around him.

All artwork displayed in The King Has Spoken is available for purchase. A portion of proceeds from each piece sold will support the Scott H. Kaplan ’02 Endowed Scholarship Fund, which provides financial assistance to Bloomfield College Creative Arts & Technology students.
Visit The Scott H. Kaplan ’02 Art Gallery
Location: Bloomfield College Library, Second Floor
Address: 74 Oakland Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 2 – 6 p.m
Access to the gallery is also available by appointment during normal library hours.
Contact: KaplanGallery@bloomfield.edu
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