Circle of Friends (Katzen Arts Center)

Katzen Art Center, American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

Circle of Friends (in conjunction with Renee Stout--Tales of the Conjure Woman) Artists: Jamea Richmond Edwards +

Consumption: Food as Paradox (Galerie Myrtis)

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Opening: January 30, 2016, 2 - 4pm Artists' Talk: February 21, 2016, 2 - 4 pm Panel Discussion: March 20, 2016, 2 - 4 pm Artists: Matthew Adelberg S. Ross Brown Anna U Davis Dave Eassa Christi Harris Roberto Guerra Sue Johnson Jeffrey Kent Delita Martin Chistina St. Clair Arvie Smith Eric Telfort Stephen Towns

History Continues: Contemporary African-American Artists (UMES)

Mosely Gallery 11931 Art Shell Plaza, Princess Anne, MD, United States

Artists: Larry Cook, Jeffrey Kent and Jamea Richmond-Edwards On the campus of University of Maryland Easter Shore Opening Reception: February 4, 2016, 4 - 6 pm Companion events accompany the art exhibit. Feb. 25, from noon to 1 p.m. Holt and Dr. Kathryn Barrett-Gaines, UMES’ director of African-American studies, will host a brown bag lunch

Gallery Talk – Art of the Collectors V

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

The Intelligent Collector Presented by Myrtis Bedolla, Art Adviser and Curator Saturday, April 30th, 2:00 – 4:00 pm • FREE Myrtis Bedolla, Art Adviser and Curator, will demystify the collecting process and offer insider tips on building a collection that is culturally rich, aesthetically beautiful and financially rewarding.

Tea with Myrtis Art Salon

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

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 in delectable treats and enjoy delicious teas from the Tulsi Tea Collection provided by our sponsor Organic India.   Mimi in

$20

It Takes a Nation

Katzen Art Center, American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

It Takes a Nation: Art for Social Justice with Emory Douglas and the Black Panther Party, AFRICOBRA, and Contemporary Washington Artists September 6-October 23, 2016 Location: Katzen Art Center American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 (202) 885-1000 In the Alper Initiative space, Washington artists respond to the graphics of Black Panther artist

Lest We Forget

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Exhibition: Lest We Forget Curators: Jarvis DuBois and Deirdre Darden Dates: September 12 - October 15, 2016 Opening Reception: Sunday, September 18, 2016, 2:00 - 5:00 PM Events: TBD

Two Skins (Bradbury Gallery)

Bradbury Gallery Jonesboro, AR, United States

Note: This is the inaugural exhibition as the gallery announces its museum status

The Mosaic Project (Jamea Richmond Edwards)

Pennsylvania College of Art & Design 204 N. Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

Location: Pennsylvania College of Art & Design 204 N. Prince Street Lancaster, PA 17603 Part of PCA&D’s annual Mosaic Project exhibition, a multicultural exhibition and educational program for students and families in Lancaster County. The 2016 Mosaic Project exhibition features Jamea Richmond Edwards’ repertoire of portraits of black women drawn using ink and graphite and

Take Me Away to the Stars: The Mystery, Magic, and Myth of Nat Turner

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Take Me Away to the Stars, explores how violence is processed through escapism, religion and myth. Using the historic and mythological chronicles of Nat Turner’s historic slave rebellion, Stephen Towns constructs a contemporary story through drawings, paintings and quilts. Artist: Stephen Towns Curators: Myrtis Bedolla Exhibition Dates: November 5, 2016 – February 18, 2017 Opening

Myrtis Bedolla Joins Panel Discussion at the Baltimore Museum of Art

Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD, United States

On Saturday February 11, 2017, Myrtis Bedolla, Founding Director of Galerie Myrtis, will participate in a panel discussion taking place at the Baltimore Museum of Art from 2-3pm. The panel discussion is part of a suite of events, collectively titled "Creativity Exchange: Intersections Between Black Artists and Black-Owned Businesses."

Tea with Myrtis – Take Me Away to the Stars: The Mystery, Magic, and Myth of Nat Turner

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Tea with Myrtis: Saturday, February 18, 2017, 3:00 – 5:00 pm Join artist Stephen Towns and film critic Tim Gordon for a lively discussion about the exhibition and the timely cinematic prospective from the 2016 film The Birth of a Nation. Myrtis Bedolla will serve a moderator. Tea served with savory treats starting at 3:00pm

$20

Curators Choice

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Curator's Choice: Select Works from Private Collections March 11 - April 23, 2017 Chosen by Myrtis Bedolla, Founding Director, Galerie Myrtis are selected works of cultural and historical significance offered from private collections. Featured Artists: Antonio Blackburn, Augustus Dunbier, Adolphus Ealey, Johnnie Lee Gray, Thomas Moran, Stephanie Pogue and Lucille Malkia Roberts. Augustus William Dunbier,

Paradigms of Structure and Change

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Paradigms of Structure and Change: David Carlson March 11 – April 23, 2017 Working with the unique qualities of painting, drawing, and video, David Carlson engages the poetics of geometry and design through the collision of gestural lines, rounded forms, and layered imagery. Spanning over several years, the bodies of work featured in Paradigms of

Exploring the Life of Adolphus Ealey and the Barnett Aden Gallery

Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Gallery Talk April 15, 2017, 3pm - 5pm Join Myrtis Bedolla and Michael Evanson as they explore the life of Dr. Adolphus Ealey (1941-1992) who served as the curator and director of The Barnett Aden Gallery, which was founded in 1943, by Professor James Herring of Howard University and his student, Alonzo Aden, the first