Tag: Black artists
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True NM 2024 Exhibition Artist Showcase
Did you miss the True NM Sawubona exhibit in May, or wish you’d had more time to explore it? Now’s your chance! The 2024 cohort of Black and AAPINH youth artists is gathering again to show their art at Explora, with a showcase from 4:00 to 5:00 pm and works on display from October 12 through 20.
Attendees coming to view the exhibit on the 19th need not pay admission – just need to tell the front desk you are there for the True NM exhibit.
A collaboration between NMAFC and NMBLC, working to combat New Mexico’s tricultural myth. More information HERE.
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AfroMundo Festival Begins
In its first two years, the annual AfroMundo Festival has become a favorite. Be sure to check out the third annual festival, “Maroons, Rebels, Dreamers & Visionaries,” including live music, films, food tastings, and more!
The full 2024 lineup, with daily events from April 13 to 20, is on AfroMundo’s website, or check out the individual events on our April calendar. All events are free and open to the public.
*AfroMundo Festival 2024 graphic “Bold Futures” by artist Lauryn Mills Bohannon.
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2024 True NM Exhibition
The 2024 True New Mexico youth artist cohort – all Black and AAPINH – will exhibit their work at this free exhibition and discuss with attendees, exploring their own True New Mexican identities and narratives through their art.
A collaboration between NMAFC and NMBLC, working to combat New Mexico’s tricultural myth. More information HERE.
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Afro-Centrism and American Kinship: A Visual Exploration
Check out this special Encore Presentation of an artist talk reflecting on the inaugural exhibition “Afro-centrism and American Kinship: A Visual Exploration.”
See it HERE.
From ASALH: ‘The exhibit “Afro-centrism and American Kinship…” featured six distinctive locally-based artists: John Brown (photography); Julee Dickerson-Thompson (sculpture); Jourdan Hamilton (Anime); Wayson Jones (abstract art); Greg Scott (graphic art); and Joyce Wellman (abstract art). Explore the questions, “How can we live as Americans, and what is the role of the African American artist in exchanging ideas, insisting on the ideals of democracy and creating a kinder country?”’
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Application Deadline: True NM Youth Artists
Calling all AAPINH and Black youth artists! Would you like to share your story and your commitment to anti-racism through your art?
Artist Requirements:
* AAPINH and African American/Black youth
* Ages 16-24 years of age
* Desire to share your culture and express your story through artApply HERE to be part of the fourth annual TrueNM Project!
* Experiment with different media
* Participate in workshops and presentations
* Earn a stipend for your work and participation