BlogsCommunityMusicArtsScreenEat & DrinkLegals The exhibit is part of a trio show at Roy G Biv on display through May 8 Columbus Alive “Hand Practice,” one of the pieces by Annie Chrissy Burley currently on display at Roy G Biv in Franklinton, features a series of fists colored atop a sheet of clear plastic, the clenched grasps representative of the Black power fists that are a common site at protests. Beneath the plastic sheet, though, are numerous sketches of hands drawn from varying angles and in myriad positions, symbolizing the full breadth of Black humanity that is often lost in the images and narratives that circulate within pop culture and the media.