Featured Videos

  • The Beautiful and the Damned asserts beauty as imagined through the lens of three African American women artists who challenge the historic limiting and unattainable standards of what is desirable. Featuring Lavett Ballard, Monica Ikegwu, and Megan Lewis.
  • Ronald Jackson will discuss the inspiration for his fictitious character Aunt Johnnie Mae King, and her various adventures. For the collector’s segment, individuals will share why they’ve acquired Jackson’s artwork and pose questions to the artist about his practice. Moderated by Myrtis Bedolla.
  • Galerie Myrtis & Christie’s Auction House: An historic collaboration between the gallery and Christie’s entitled “Time, Space, Existence: Afro-Futurist Visions.” During its Post-War to Present auction on September 29th, Christie’s will offer the works of Delita Martin (Lot 351), Morel Doucet (Lot 352), Tawny Chatmon (Lot 353), Larry Cook (Lot 354), Monica Ikegwu (Lot 355), and M. Scott Johnson (Lot 356).
  • The Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined: Myrtis Bedolla moderates a discussion with artists Tawny Chatmon, M. Scott Johnson, Delita Martin, and Arvie Smith, whose works offer discourse on African Americans’ socio-political concerns and pays tribute to the resiliency, creativity, and spirituality that have historically sustained Black people.