Maya Milton, highlighted BLM Artist Grant winner of the day, created these two works, “Sweetened and Black is Queen, 2021” in acrylic and mixed media. She says about her work, “I show how truly beautiful and powerful we are.”
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Today’s BLM Artist Grant featured winner is Aisha Harrison. The pieces below are titled, “Ancestor I, 2018, Clay, graphite, embroidery floss, glue” and “To Name a Few, 2021, Paper, ink, yarn”.
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This week is the last chance to see JSMA Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Program Exhibition: A @JSchnitzerFF. The works on view reflect a wide range of moods, visual strategies, and voices supporting the #BlackLivesMatterMovement.
On view through Sunday, November 21, 2021
Join us for a lecture with internationally renowned artist Leonardo Drew in conjunction with exhibition, "Leonardo Drew: Cycles," now on view at the Frost Art Museum FIU.
Photo by Zachary Balber.
More here: https://t.co/N5Edaes2N4
Alison Saar, Cotton Eater (head), 2013, Ceramic, acrylic, graphite, and cotton bolls. Alison Saar depicts a female eating cotton bolls to ward off hunger, evidence of the horrors suffered by slaves in the cotton industry.#WSU#WSUartmuseum#GoCougs#AlisonSaar#jschnitzerff
The Art of Food exhibit at the @UAZMuseumOfArt opens today, thanks to the generosity of Jordan Schnitzer & @JSchnitzerFF, an incredible friend of @UArizona. I got a sneak peek - if you're in Tucson, or even if not, it’s well worth the visit. https://t.co/LKR66ZM0RM
Tomorrow! Take a tour with chief curator, Amy Galpin, of Leonardo Drew: Cycles, From the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.
This event is free and open to the public. No need to register, just drop in.
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On Tuesday 9/29, artist Aisha Harrison gave a ceramics talk and workshop to students in the Fine Arts Center. Enjoy the video and facebook links below to learn more about her artwork and process. https://t.co/uE4kx2nFtF
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Join artist Alison Saar in the museum galleries today from 2-3 p.m. for a personal tour of Mirror, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.
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Join us for 3 special events this week! An opening reception, exhibition tour with Alison Saar, and “BLM: An Intergenerational Discussion”.
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“Moving through Black history using the Biblical process of lament. Remember the past, petition for change, and thankfulness for the beauty. Each noose in 1892 represents one person lynched that year.” -Felicia Follum https://t.co/tGw7h9LT4i
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Now open to PSU students, faculty, and staff! Presenting: “Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of This Problem, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.” Not part of the PSU community? Don’t fret! We’ll open to the general public on Sept. 30, 2021.
"Clarity commemorates three of the BIPOC women who had significant influence on me and mentored me at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival." -Gabriel Barrera
Clarity by Barrera is featured in the #BLM Artist Grant Program Exhibition: A @JSchnitzerFF Project on view through November 21