NOVEMBER 14, 2019 - MARCH 20, 2020
Inter|Sectionality is a bold, multiregional, multidisciplinary exhibition, curatorial collaboration and exploration of the emergence of the “Creole City” as a local, regional and global phenomenon. Internationally recognized curators Sanjit Sethi, former director of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, and Rosie Gordon-Wallace, founder, president and curator of DVCAI (Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator) have designed this collaboration to provide a lens through which communities and community leaders internationally can begin to better understand themselves, their diversities and their unlimited possibilities.
Highlighting the work of 25 Miami-affiliated visual artists, along with two guest artists, the exhibit is grouped around themes that encompass diaspora and Creole City life stories, memory, politics, myth, religion and culture. Special performances and programs will be presented throughout the run, which will be from Nov. 14, 2019, through March 20, 2020.
Inter | Sectionality will be presented in our nation’s capital at a time when diaspora artists and voices are challenging social justice, celebrating identities, and reactivating and bridging communities through contemporary art and scholarship. The complexities and diversities represented by this exhibit are emergent and, in many cases, ascendant across the world.
The exhibition is free and on view Nov. 14, 2019 – Mar. 20, 2020; Tuesday – Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and weekends from 1 – 6 p.m.
Inter|Sectionality is a bold, multiregional, multidisciplinary exhibition, curatorial collaboration and exploration of the emergence of the “Creole City” as a local, regional and global phenomenon. Internationally recognized curators Sanjit Sethi, former director of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, and Rosie Gordon-Wallace, founder, president and curator of DVCAI (Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator) have designed this collaboration to provide a lens through which communities and community leaders internationally can begin to better understand themselves, their diversities and their unlimited possibilities.
Highlighting the work of 25 Miami-affiliated visual artists, along with two guest artists, the exhibit is grouped around themes that encompass diaspora and Creole City life stories, memory, politics, myth, religion and culture. Special performances and programs will be presented throughout the run, which will be from Nov. 14, 2019, through March 20, 2020.
Inter | Sectionality will be presented in our nation’s capital at a time when diaspora artists and voices are challenging social justice, celebrating identities, and reactivating and bridging communities through contemporary art and scholarship. The complexities and diversities represented by this exhibit are emergent and, in many cases, ascendant across the world.
The exhibition is free and on view Nov. 14, 2019 – Mar. 20, 2020; Tuesday – Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and weekends from 1 – 6 p.m.
NOVEMBER 2, 2019 – JANUARY 25, 2020
The Brighton Storeroom "beginning"
The Brighton Storeroom, is a new Contemporary art gallery and cultural space in Barbados with a program of exhibitions and events showcasing emerging, mid career and established artists, from across the region and diaspora. We aim to bring international awareness to the talented contemporary artists in the Caribbean and to strengthen creative opportunities and partnerships across the Atlantic/Caribbean region.
The inaugural exhibition beginning celebrates this starting point – the origin, of a new space, with an ethos to support past, present and future art that is inspiring, fresh, reflecting the Caribbean now. It showcases ten artists whose diverse creative approaches reflect on and celebrate contemporary Caribbean life and culture.
These artists, listed below and working with The Brighton Storeroom can be viewed at: www.thebrightonstoreroom.com
The Brighton Storeroom opens on Saturday November 2nd 2019
Every Saturday 6 – 10 am and by appointment
Brighton Plantation, St. George, Barbados
For further information and images please contact: Michaela Newnam TBS Media Relations Co-ordinator E: [email protected]
Dennis de Caires, TBS Director T: 1(246) 231-6775
@thebrightonstoreroom @brightonstoreroombarbados
The Brighton Storeroom "beginning"
The Brighton Storeroom, is a new Contemporary art gallery and cultural space in Barbados with a program of exhibitions and events showcasing emerging, mid career and established artists, from across the region and diaspora. We aim to bring international awareness to the talented contemporary artists in the Caribbean and to strengthen creative opportunities and partnerships across the Atlantic/Caribbean region.
The inaugural exhibition beginning celebrates this starting point – the origin, of a new space, with an ethos to support past, present and future art that is inspiring, fresh, reflecting the Caribbean now. It showcases ten artists whose diverse creative approaches reflect on and celebrate contemporary Caribbean life and culture.
These artists, listed below and working with The Brighton Storeroom can be viewed at: www.thebrightonstoreroom.com
The Brighton Storeroom opens on Saturday November 2nd 2019
Every Saturday 6 – 10 am and by appointment
Brighton Plantation, St. George, Barbados
For further information and images please contact: Michaela Newnam TBS Media Relations Co-ordinator E: [email protected]
Dennis de Caires, TBS Director T: 1(246) 231-6775
@thebrightonstoreroom @brightonstoreroombarbados
Open Studio/Holiday sale.
Ceramics by Caroline Holder and Gary Dipasquale
Mini bottles and jar, the return of the baby hand cups, Penguins in Party Hats and Tooth Fairy Boxes
Saturday, December 12th, 2015
549 West 52nd Street, 9th floor, NY NY 10017
12-7 pm
Ceramics by Caroline Holder and Gary Dipasquale
Mini bottles and jar, the return of the baby hand cups, Penguins in Party Hats and Tooth Fairy Boxes
Saturday, December 12th, 2015
549 West 52nd Street, 9th floor, NY NY 10017
12-7 pm
I am participating in "Drawn In", a fundraiser for Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts. It is a one-night show of works on paper by a group of celebrated national and international artists. One hundred tickets will be sold to this event and all ticket holders will receive a work of art to take home. Tickets are $200. Check it out if you can.
DRAWN-IN, Monday, May 11, 2015 from 6-8:30 p.m.
Cavin-Morris Gallery, 210 11th Avenue, NY, NY
DRAWN-IN, Monday, May 11, 2015 from 6-8:30 p.m.
Cavin-Morris Gallery, 210 11th Avenue, NY, NY