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I'm curating this show! Two of my paintings will also be featured.

Excited and nervous beyond words. Check the press release

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Sibyl #3 was selected for another group show! - Faith [In]Action? 

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities' Center for Arts, Faith and Culture partnered with Intermedia Arts and Obsidian Arts to present two complementary, juried exhibitions:

Opening Reception
Thursday, January 28│6 – 8 PM
Program at 7 PM
United's Bigelow Chapel
3000 5th Street NW, New Brighton

Closing Reception
Sunday, April 17│ 5 – 7 PM
Intermedia Arts
2822 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis
More infornation, hours, fees

Faith [In]Action?
At United
Which is it? Faith in Action or Faith InAction? How does the faith community establish its convictions and response to the Black Lives Matter movement?

Hands Up Don’t Shoot – HER
At Intermedia Arts
Where are the protests and riots when the lives of black women are ended at the hands of police?

 

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Sibyl #3 is en route to Jan Brandt Gallery in Bloomington, IL for a group show - (Re)Vision: What is Post-Black Art.

(Re)Vision is an art exhibition about the limitless possibilities of asserting Black identity in non-representational and figurative work. 

Artists: Michael Adams, Luke Ahern, Tania L. Balan-Gaubert, Nakeya Brown, Alexa Cary, Percy Echols II, Lamiah Gholar, Allison Gragg, Venise Keys, Ðarian Łongmire, Marcus Latrell Martin, Marvin Touré.

Curated by Venise Keys

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In 2012, I sat for artist Nakeya Brown's The Refutation of 'Good' Hair. 

Pelican Bomb's new digital exclusive on her series presents interviews from each model.

Read what I shared and don't sleep on the never before seen unsolicited submissions either, I'm in love...

"...we would sit there, still,

 watching our mothers mix dreams

with a spatula..."

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"In Within and Without: The Refutation of "Good" Hair, a digital presentation created exclusively with Pelican Bomb, we excavate the dialogue between the three positions within the project—that of artist, subject, and audience. We alternate Brown’s original images from 2012, recent interviews with her models, and unsolicited emails and poems she received throughout to visualize a type of disruption and co-creation previously unmapped in relation to her project, finding new points of convergence, deviation, and transcendence."

Follow Nakeya's work here and on her Tumblr.

 

 

Last month, I attended the artist talk for Nakeya Brown's exhibition "In Private Moments," sponsored by Top Rank Magazine at FiveMyles gallery in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. She was in conversation with the dynamic Kimberly Drew of Black Contemporary Art.

I sat for Nakeya's photo project, The Refutation of 'Good' Hair in 2012 and its growing success has been amazing to watch! 

Back in November 2014, I also interviewed Nakeya on TROGH and the progress of her more recent series. Read it here.

Stay tuned for more of Nakeya's growing body of work at nakeyab.com and follow her on tumblr.