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Women's Narratives: Brick City Blues Curated by Atim Annette Oton
46 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ 07102
Thursday, October 10 | 7PM-9PM
Friday, October 11 | 7PM-9PM
Saturday, October 12 | 7PM-9PM
Sunday, October 13 | 4PM-5PM
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 10, 7PM-9PM
Closing Reception: Sunday, October 13, 4PM-5PM
Curated by: Atim Annette Oton
Featured Artist(s): Alvaro Franco, Jacqueline Hernandez, Kelley Prevard, Amrisa Niranjan, LAS COLLLITAS, Aminah Keith, Bithika Adhikary, Chase Walker, David James, Tiffany Williams, Simone Bailey Campbell, Kern Bruce, Sean Jamar, B. Curtis Grayson, III, Akil Roper, Anthony Gartmond, Cali Smith, Camila Crivelenti, Siona Benjamin, Elaine Shor, Danielle Richardson, Donchellee Fulwood, Kay Reese, Irene Christensen, Lawrence Ciarallo, Brynissa N. Francis, Ray Johnson, Redens Desrosiers, Margaret Rose Vendryes, Shoshana Weinberger, Steve Green, Theda Sandiford, Joshua Fennell, Heather Williams and Beverley McCutcheon.
Women's Narratives: Brick City Blues is an ode to, a celebration, a challenge and a questioning of women's narratives in the context of a racial, socioeconomic and political paradigm shift of the body. This exhibition pivots on the notion of the artist's inner voice, socio-political stance and metamorphosis in conept, material and technique.
The redefinition of women, their bodies, spaces and the world they inhabit in the context of today's art makers is the focal point of this exhibition narrative throughout the work of an intergenerational group of diverse artists. Women's Narratives suggests that art is an idea, concept and object, that thing to look at, that thing to acquire and own, and that thing to share ideas and manifestations. It is produced by, for and about women, the context of who, what, and why can be debated but the exhibition is juxtaposition of self and individual, with group and society using Newark as the literary canvas, the forefront, intermediary and background. It is in part about poetry of the body, potraiture and jazz.