The World is Going to Hell and I am…

The World is Going to Hell and I am Printing Yellow!

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Artists’ Talk: The World is Going to Hell and I am Printing Yellow! is the affirmation of ten women artists who hold firm to their conviction to create objects of beauty in the face of a changing world and the challenges of daily life.

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Featured Artists: Susan Goldman, Sujata Gopalan, Anita Jung, Barbara Kerne, Bridget Sue Lambert, Kathryn Maxwell, Miriam Mörsel Nathan, Patricia Underwood, Eve Stockton and Judit Varga.

Emergence 2014 – Artists Talk

Emergence 2014: International Artists to Watch

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Artists’ Talk: Myrtis Bedolla and Sharon Burton (juror) moderate as artists share their prospective about the exhibition. Artist participated in a talk moderated by Myrtis Bedolla (main gallery) where they spoke about their creative muse. Sharon Burton (rear gallery) engages the artist on their use of materials.


Artists Participating in the Talk: Patrick Burns, Gloria Askin, Ronald Beverly, Nina Buxembaum, David Carlson, Wesley Clark, Susanne Coley, Alyscia Cunningham, Jessica Damen, Maria-Theresa Fernandes, Ricardo Garcia, Shante Gates, Susan Goldman, LaToya Hobbs, Ronald Jackson, Benjamin Jancewicz, Jeffrey Kent, Kung Chee Keong, Florence A. McEwin, Bart O’Reilly, Arvie Smith, Lynda Smith-Bugge, Casey Snyder, Antar Spearmon, Shahrzad Taavoni, Terry Tapp, Maxine Taylor, Stanley Wenocur, Sea Yoon and Helen Zughaib

Beauty and Power of Delilah Pierce

The Discovery and Rediscovery of the Beauty and Power of Delilah Pierce

Myrtis Bedolla examines the life and artwork of Delilah W. Pierce (1904-1992). Myrtis will discuss Delilah Pierce within the context of her contemporaries. Dr. Debra Ambush presents Open Our Eyes: The Enduring Arts Community Legacy of Delilah W. Pierce. Comments from family members of Delilah W. Pierce share personal stories of her life.


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Ancient Rhythms: The Grandeur and Intimacy of Nature –…

Ancient Rhythms: The Grandeur and Intimacy of Nature

February 4 – April 15, 2013

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Artists’ Talk: The tensions in this exhibition concern the scale between large and small and the juxtaposition between organic vs geometric. Both are clearly evident in the works of Lynda Smith-Bugge and Janet Wheeler in their spiritual explorations of nature’s ancient rhythms. In Smith-Bugge’s large scale works she unveils the tree’s innermost being, revealing burled patterns, insect ravaged wood and the striation of the grain. Wheeler’s intimate boxes are both containers for sacramental objects and ritual platforms for offerings or altars.

Artists Lovers: Exploring the Muse – Artist Talk

Artists Lovers: Exploring the Muse

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Artists’ Talk: Artists Lovers: Maya Freelon Asante and M. K. Asante, Carol Beane and Michael Platt, Leslie King-Hammond and Jose Mapily.

The Secret Garden: Revealing the Inner Sanctum Artist Talk

The Secret Garden: Revealing the Inner Sanctum

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Artists’ Talk: The Secret Garden Revealing the Inner Sanctum is the culmination of Goldman’s three year collaboration with Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Gross, Jake Muirhead, Marti Patchell and Renee Stout in which etchings, monotypes, screen prints, and woodcuts become the conveyers of nature and personal mythology.

Parallel Evolution Artist Talk

Parallel Evolution

 
Artist Talk: Parallel Evolution, a retrospective of New York based sculptor, M. Scott Johnson (b. 1968), which chronicles his artistic vision from 2000 – 2008.

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Our Common Bond: Mother, Daughter, Sister, Self Artist Talk

Our Common Bond: Mother, Daughter, Sister, Self

Artists’ Talk: African-American women artists who are bound by their personal experiences as mothers, daughters and sisters; and the effort to maintain their self-identity.

Featured Artist: Maya Freelon Asante, Elizabeth Catlett, Linda Day Clark, Oletha DeVane, Kenyatta Hinkle, Margo Humphrey, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Valerie Maynard, E.J. Montgomery, Annie Phillips, Delilah Pierce, Joyce Scott, Renee Stout, Evita Tezeno and Joyce Wellman.

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Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe – Artist…

Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe: The Contemporary Response

Artists’ Talk: Eight artists influenced by works featured in the Walters Art Museums’ exhibition Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe collate modern culture to interpret the role of Africans serving as diplomats, merchants, slaves, and rulers through an aesthetic rooted in black cultural history.

Featured Artist: Jules Arthur, Maya Freelon Asante, Nathaniel Donnett, Victor Ekpuk, Jeffrey Kent, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Mario Andres Robinson and Amy Sherald.

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