Corridor Gallery Poster by Luca Bernardino

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Corridor Gallery Poster by Luca Bernardino
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[#ARTISTTALK] Black Magic: AfroPasts/AfroFutures Curated by Niama Sandy Sunday, May 15 | 3pm Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation’s Corridor Gallery | 334 Grand Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Admisison: FREE To RSVP, viist afropastsafrofutures.splashthat.com/ Facebook event: facebook.com/events/1671857433056403/1679905148918298/ The exhibition is an audio, visual exploration of magical realism across the Black Diaspora featuring the work of Roger Bonair-Agard, Arnold Butler, Taha Clayton, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Charles Jean-Pierre, OddKinCreate & DJ Underdog. Read more about the Black Magic: AfroPasts/AfroFutures exhibit here:
http://www.okayafrica.com/news/black-magic-afrofuturism-brooklyn-exhibition/
http://www.afropunk.com/profiles/blogs/feature-multimedia-exhibition-black-magic-afropasts-afrofuturist
https://trueafrica.co/article/new-afrofuturist-exhibition-explores-black-spiritualism-inspires-pop-culture/
[#OPENCALL] Submissions to Rush Arts Gallery & Corridor Gallery Seeking emerging artists and independent curators For details and to apply, visit rushphilanthropic.org/artists/submissions/ Deadline: May 15th The Rush Arts Gallery (in Chelsea) and Corridor Gallery (in Brooklyn) offer an excellent opportunity for emerging artists and independent curators to realize their projects in an established venue that makes innovative contributions to the contemporary art world. Interested in submitting? The deadline has been extended to May 15th. Read more.
[#ART] Black Magic: AfroPasts/AfroFutures Curated by Niama Sandy Sunday, April 24 | 3pm Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation's Corridor Gallery | 334 Grand Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Admisison: FREE To RSVP, viist afropastsafrofutures.splashthat.com/ Facebook event: facebook.com/events/1671857433056403/1679905148918298/ The exhibition is an audio, visual exploration of magical realism across the Black Diaspora featuring the work of Roger Bonair-Agard, Arnold Butler, Taha Clayton, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Charles Jean-Pierre, OddKinCreate, & Underdog. The opening reception will begin at 3 p.m., and, of course is free of charge. Light refreshments by Yaya's Cakes & Bed-Vyne will be served. Read True Africa article: trueafrica.co/article/new-afrofuturist-exhibition-explores-black-spiritualism-inspires-pop-culture/
Willie Mae Brown Reading of "Selma" 50th Anniversary of Voting Rights March Commemoration Sunday, February 21 | 2-3:30pm Corridor Gallery | 334 Grand Avenue Brooklyn, NY Admission: FREE
About Willie Mae Brown Willie Mae Brown, author, visual artist and story teller, was born and raised in Selma, Alabama during the early years of the Civil Rights Movement of the fifties (50’s). The charisma of the times and the excitement, released a creative energy inside her and she began to write the unfolding stories of the times. Ms. Brown is currently working on a book chronicling her experiences.
Ms. Brown has exhibited in New York City at The Puck Building, Harlem Fine Arts show, Art Off The Main, Corridor Gallery, Gallery 3d, Brooklyn‘s Borough Hall Art Gallery as well as several venues in and around the borough’s. In her hometown of Selma, Alabama, she has shown exclusively at the Selma Public Library. Her work is permanently with the Paul R. Jones Collection at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Also one of her paintings has been gifted and accepted by personal letter, to the collection of President William J. Clinton.
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