It is with pain in my heart that I announce the passing of Baba Surya. He passed away peacefully in his sleep yesterday at the age of 91 years. He was a fixture at the WESPAC office for many years when we were located at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. location in downtown White Plains. Below you will find some information about his life. I will share additional photos on our website and socials.
In 1970, as a board trustee, he was the Arts & Culture Curator for the African American Cultural Foundation based in White Plains and was responsible for assisting the organization with event planning and implementation. In 1971, Mr. Peterson co-founded Sunday
In 1972, Sunday Gallery was invited to exhibit at the National Urban League located at E. 52nd Street Lobby Gallery which prompted the Westchester Art Society to present an exhibit at their 88 E. Post Road Space. Assisted by the NY State Council on the Arts,
Mr. Peterson traveled to Jamaica and Cuba to participate in Art conferences. He was a board member of the Association of Community Based Artists of Westchester, Center for the Arts, Avitar Foundation of Westchester & NY & The Center for World Religions.
His dream was to create an African American Museum in Westchester. He remained committed to Black artists who were isolated and whom he knew would very much benefit from networking and exhibiting opportunities. “They just need to know that there are great resources and a supportive community available to them,” he says.