Tea with Myrtis – That Which Compels Me So

Tea with Myrtis
January 13, 2024
2:00–4:00 pm

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Galerie Myrtis is excited to announce the return of “Tea with Myrtis.” Join us for an intimate and enlightening conversation with renowned artists Jerrell Gibbs, Fabiola Jean-Louis, Ya La’Ford, and Megan Lewis. In this engaging discussion, the artists will delve into the captivating and imaginative influences that drive their practice. Discover the unique stories and inspirations behind their artistry as they share their personal journeys and creative processes. “Tea with Myrtis” is a series of art salons where we engage in lively conversations with artists, art collectors and the nation’s leading arts professionals to discuss trends in the contemporary art movement. Share delectable treats and enjoy a selection of delicious teas.

At the event, guests will have the opportunity to taste the new line of teas by artist Delita Martin called Dema Tea. Each canister will feature an image of a vibrant multimedia print and prose from Martin. The line will debut with two flavors: “Papapaya Paradise,” a peach-flavored green tea with ginger notes and undertones of papaya, and “Cinnamon Sunrise,” a black tea with notes of blood orange, cinnamon, and apple. The official launch of the line will take place at the end of January so guests who attend “Tea with Myrtis” will be among the first to taste it.

Megan Lewis
Love Will Come Thru, 2023
Oil, acrylic and glitter on canvas, 48 x 48 ″

Artistically Speaking

Tea with Myrtis: Artistically Speaking

These are one-on-one conversations between an artist featured in the Women Heal through Rite and Ritual exhibit and Myrtis Bedolla. Offered as a twist on the formal teas held in the gallery, the virtual chats promise to be lighthearted and spontaneous. So brew your favorite tea and join me for tea time.


Tea with Myrtis – Art of the Collectors VI

Art of the Collectors VI

Panel Discussion | artwork

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Topic: Discussion concerning issues that govern transferring art collections to family members and donating art to museums and universities.
Panelist’s: Alvah T. Beander, Melanin Art Appraisals, LLC • Berrisford Boothe, Principal Curator, Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African-American Art • J. Larry Frazier, Attorney for Wills, Estates & Probate Law • Myrtis Bedolla, Founding Director, Galerie Myrtis

Alvah T. Beander

Alvah Beander possesses over 30 years of experience as a personal property appraiser specializing in African, African American, and African Diaspora art. Her company, Melanin Art Appraisals has been incorporated since 2002. She has served as an appraiser and consultant for the PBS series, “The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow: Johnnie Lee Gray paintings”; and was selected to appraise the African art gifts to former President George W. Bush and former Secretary of State Condolezza Rice; and served as consultant to the National Museum of African American History and Culture Plan for Action Presidential Commission.
 
 
Beander is a frequent lecturer and has presented at such organizations as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), American Society of Appraisers (ASA), The International Society of Appraisers (ISA), Lockheed Martin Corp., The Congressional Black Caucus, The Embassy of Ghana, and The Phillips Collection.

In 2016, Beander became a member of the international appraisal association, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. She is a member of the prestigious ArtTable, Inc. and a lifetime member of the National Black M.B.A. Beander earned her M.B.A. from Marymount University and is an adjunct professor of business management, entrepreneurship and ethics.


Berrisford Boothe

Berrisford Boothe is the former Acting Department Chair of Art, Architecture, and Design at Lehigh University where he teaches beginning and advanced studio practice in drawing, painting and design. Boothe, born in Kingston, Jamaica is a multiple-media artist who has been a visible and well-established presence in the Eastern U.S. art scene for over 20 years. He has carefully crafted a career as painter, digital artist, printmaker, photographer, installation artist, lecturer, and curator.

Boothe has served on the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts and his work is part of collections public and private nationwide and in South America. Berrisford’s career has been presented in Halima Taha’s Collecting African American

Art. He was one of 100 artists nationwide featured in Robert Wuthnow’s book Creative Spirituality: The Way of the Artist. He was in the 2008 seminal exhibition: In Search of the Missing Masters: The Lewis Tanner Moore Collection of African American Art at The Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia, PA. His work has been featured in exhibitions at The Allentown Art Museum, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, The African American Museum, Philadelphia, PA and The William Benton Museum of Art. Professor Boothe has initiated and taught courses on African-American art and aesthetics from pre-colonial Africa to Contemporary America as part of Lehigh’s Africana Studies program.

In 2004–2005 while on sabbatical in Cambridge, England, he was a member of St. Barnabas Print studios. There, he produced new work with director James Hill and exhibited as a painter, photographer, and printmaker. In Cambridge, he also collaborated with master printmaker Kip Gresham at Gresham’s renowned Print Studio. The editioned prints completed there became part of collections at The Fitzwilliam Museum and The Kasser Foundation of Montclair, N.J. In addition, he was artist-in-residence at The London Print Studio where he continues a collaborative project with director John Philips.


J. Larry Frazier

Larry Frazier possesses over 22 years of experience as an attorney specializing in estate planning, trust and will contest litigation, probate and art collection planning. He started his practice in 1995 after working for the federal government and a small firm. He taught Trusts, Estates and Administration for five years at the USDA Graduate School and has been featured in Black Enterprise Magazines on succession planning for small businesses.

Frazier has presented on estate planning in numerous forms and been a regular panelist for the Estates, Trusts, and Probate Section of the DC Bar where he has been recognized as “Lawyer of The Year.”

Frazier is a member of the District of Columbia and North Carolina Bars. He is also a member of the National Bar Association, Washington Bar Association, and the District of Columbia Estate Planning Council. He is a graduate of Columbia College and Georgetown University Law Center. He is the co-trustee of the Lois Mailou Jones Pierre-Noel Trust, and the chair of the advisory board of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum.


Myrtis Bedolla

Myrtis Bedolla is founding director of Galerie Myrtis, a contemporary fine art gallery and art advisory located in Baltimore, Maryland. She possesses over 30 years of experience as an advisor to individual collectors, and public and private institutions in the acquisition and sale of fine art; and provides professional curatorial services, lectures and educational programming to corporate, civic and arts organizations.

Galerie Myrtis was voted, Best Gallery by the Baltimore Sun in 2017. Bedolla has been featured in BMORE Art magazine, Issue 3, Living with Art: Myrtis Bedolla Builds a Home and Gallery in Old Goucher and in the Baltimore Style Magazine,

October 2013 issue Women in the Arts which honored women at the helm of the Baltimore art scene.

Bedolla is the recipient of the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, African Language Institute, Shona Language and Culture, from Michigan State University; holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Maryland, University College, and received her curatorial training at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned an on-line certificate in Cultural Theory for Curators from the Node Center for Curatorial Studies, Berlin, Germany.

Appointed board memberships include: the Association of African American Museums, Washington, D.C.; Art Advisory Board, University of Maryland University College, College Park Maryland; Board of Directors for the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, Washington, D.C. Bedolla is a member of ArtTable: a national organization for professional women in the visual arts.

Photograph courtesy Stephen Spartana
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Tea with Myrtis – Videos

Tea with Myrtis Videos

Tea with Myrtis is a series of art salons where we engage in lively conversations with artists, art collectors and the nation’s leading arts professionals to discuss trends in the contemporary art movement. We Share in delectable treats and enjoy delicious teas!

Take Me Away to the Stars – Artist Talk

Artist’s Talk with Stephen Towns: Take Me Away to the Stars: The Mystery, Magic, and Myth of Nat Turner


Artist’s Talk: Myrtis Bedolla and Artist, Stephen Towns discuss his current exhibition, Take Me Away to The Stars: The Mystery, Magic, and Myth of Nat Turner. Using the historical and mythological chronicles of Nat Turner’s slave revolt, Towns explores the moral legitimacy and political efficacy of violent protest by blacks in their fight for freedom and equality. view the exhibition

Tea with Myrtis: Artist Stephen Towns and film critic Tim Gordon engage in a lively discussion about the exhibition and the timely cinematic prospective from the 2016 film The Birth of a Nation. Myrtis Bedolla will served as moderator.


About the Tea with Myrtis Panel

Stephen Towns

Stephen Towns
Currently, based out of the gritty, metropolis of Baltimore, Maryland, Mixed-Media Artist and Muralist, Stephen Towns was born in the Deep South (Charleston, South Carolina). Towns primarily works in oil and acrylic drawing much of his visual inspiration from Medieval altarpieces, Impressionist paintings and wax cloth prints. His work has been exhibited at Gallery CA, Platform Gallery, Hood College and is in the collection of the City of Charleston, South Carolina. Most recently, Towns was honored as the inaugural recipient of the 2016 Municipal Art Society of Balti- more, Travel Prize and received the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance Rubys Artist Grant in 2015.


Tim Gordon

Tim Gordon
Film Critic, Association President, Historian, Podcaster, Award Show Founder, Adjunct Professor, Executive Director, Brand Creator, and lover of ALL things film, Tim Gordon remains a cinema innovator.

Gordon has turned his passion for film into his life’s work, seeking to educate future generations and alter the perspective of African-American portrayals on the screen and in the executive suites of Hollywood.

He began his career as a film historian studying early African-Americans in early Hollywood and its impact on current trends. In 1992, Gordon created Third Renaissance to bridge the gap between Hollywood and the African-African community. He published the company’s newsletter, The Renaissance Review, which was distributed nationally.

In 2000, Gordon created The Black Reel Reel Awards, honoring African-Americans in feature, independent and television films, as well as the online site, Reel Images Magazine, which covered the entertainment industry.

Gordon created the movie brand, “FilmGordon” in 2008, consolidating his film content and social media platforms under one umbrella.

His work has appeared in the USA Today, Variety Magazine’s prestigious Bureau of Film Critics, and has been a guest on NewsOne with Roland Martin, BET Tonight with Tavis Smiley and BET’s Screen Scene and Howard University’s Evening Exchange (WHUT-TV).


Myrtis Bedolla

Myrtis Bedolla
Myrtis Bedolla is founding director of Galerie Myrtis, a contemporary fine art gallery and art advisory located in Baltimore, Maryland. She was featured in the October 2013 issue of the Baltimore Style Magazine article “Women in the Arts” which honored women at the helm of the Baltimore art scene.

As a writer, Bedolla has contributed to The International Review of African American Art and Valentine Magazine; online newsletters: ARTINFO and IRAAA (International Review of African American Art). And she has written numerous exhibition essays.

In 2015, Bedolla curated two seminal museum exhibitions, “Shadow Matter: The Rhythm of Structure / Afro Futurism to Afro Surrealism” featuring the work of sculptor M. Scott Johnson held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African America Art in Detroit, Michigan, and “Michael Gross: Abstraction” featuring painter and printmaker Michael Gross presented at American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington, D.C.

Appointed board memberships include: the Association of African American Museums, Washington, D.C.; Art Advisory Board, University of Maryland University College, College Park Maryland; Robert Deutsch Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland; Board of Directors for the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, Washington, D.C.; and Executive Board for the Station North Arts and Entertainment District, Baltimore, Maryland.

Bedolla is a member of ArtTable: a national organization for professional women in the visual arts. And sits on the Practicum Advisory Committee for the Masters in Curatorial Studies for Maryland Institute College of Art; Audience Committee for the Walters Art Museum; Leadership Council Committee for the Open Society Institute of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; Scholarship Committee for the Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, D.C. and is a past Grant Panelist for the District of Columbia Commission for the Arts and Humanities.

Photograph courtesy Stephen Spartana
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Consumption Panel Discussion

No GMO, 2006, Acrylic, paper and oil crayon on wood by Jeffrey Kent
No GMO, 2006, Acrylic, paper and oil crayon on wood by Jeffrey Kent

Consumption: Food as Paradox

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Consumption: Food as Paradox examines how food is inextricably linked to the social, political and economic aspects of life—class, culture, race, religion, gender and health. A baker’s dozen of contemporary artists, working in paint, collage, porcelain and printmaking, explore food and its connection to the world around them.

Panel Discussion: Are You Gunna Eat That?
Sunday, March 20, 2016
2:00pm – 4:00pm

Tea served with savory treats starting at 2:00pm
Panel Discussion begins at 2:45pm
Cost: $20 per person

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Panelists

Laura Flamm
Laura Flamm

Laura Flamm is the Baltimarket and Food Access Director at the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD). In that role, she heads BCHD’s place-based food access strategies, which include the Virtual Supermarket grocery delivery program, the Healthy Stores small retailer and youth program, and the Neighborhood Food Advocates leadership development initiative. She has a MSPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Laura believes that food can be a tool for personal and community transformation.
 
 
 
 
Emma Reisinger
Emma Reisinger

Emma Reisinger is an urban farmer in Baltimore City at Hidden Harvest Farm. She has also gained experience with urban growing at Boone Street Farm, Whitelock Community Farm, and the Baltimore Free Farm through an Americorps position with the Farm Alliance of Baltimore City. In addition to farming, she currently works in the restaurant industry. Her perspective on food comes from growing, eating, or serving food during most of her waking hours. A Baltimore native, she has an undergraduate degree in English and studio art from St. Mary’s College in Southern Maryland, and studied in the postgraduate Environmental Policy program at University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland.
 
 
 
 
Psyche Williams-Forson
Psyche Williams-Forson

Psyche Williams-Forson is an Associate Professor in the American Studies department at the University of Maryland and served as Director of Graduate Studies from 2009 to summer of 2012 in the Department. She is an affiliate faculty member of the Women’s Studies and African American Studies departments and the Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity. Her research and teaching interests include cultural studies, material culture, food, women’s studies, social and cultural history of the U.S. in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
 
 
 
 
Marie Spiker
Marie Spiker

Marie Spiker, Registered Dietitian, doctoral student in Human Nutrition at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, fellow at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future.

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Delita Martin_Felise in Blue_2015_Gelatin printing, hand-stitched fabric, conte and acrylic_50 x 38
Felise in Blue, 2015, Gelatin printing, hand-stitched fabric, conte and acrylic, 50in x 38in
by Delita Martin

The Image of the Black: Reimagined & Redefined

September 13 – November 30, 2015


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Panel Discussion:
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Saturday, November 7 • 2:00 – 6:00 pm

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The Image of the Black – Panel Discussion

J. Larry Frazier – Preserving Your Cultural Legacy

J. Larry Frazier – Preserving Your Cultural Legacy

Presentation: J. Larry Frazier addresses the rules that govern transferring art collections to family members and giving to museums and universities. Frazier is an Attorney for Wills, Estates & Probate Law.

The Importance of Art Galleries

The Importance of Art Galleries


 

 

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