Pulse 2023 @ IA&A At Hillyer

Pulse 2023 @ IA&A At Hillyer

IA&A at Hillyer presents Pulse 2023, an exhibition that recognizes the role of Hillyer’s Advisory Committee in identifying artists for solo and group exhibitions at Hillyer’s renowned contemporary art space. The exhibition features work by some of Hillyer’s past notable members such as Helen Frederick, Renée Stout, and Tom Wolff, and current members, Joan Belmar, Nikki Brugnoli, Anna U Davis, Elsabe Dixon, Cianne Fragione, Pat Goslee, Laurel Lukaszewski, Cory Oberndorfer, John Paradiso, and Amber Robles-Gordon.

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Photo gallery: Images of the VIP opening for Prizm Art Fair in Miami

BY D.A. VARELA

UPDATED NOVEMBER 30, 2022 12:00 AM

Artist Marryam Moma strikes a pose with her art collage at the Art Prizm Fair. D.A. VARELA dvarela@miamiherald.com

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Now in its 10th year, Prizm Art Fair on Flagler Street gives artists of African descent the opportunity to showcase their work. “The market doesn’t generally highlight and celebrate enough Black artists,” founder Mikhaile Solomon said. “This is a place where you can come to see all of the best artists who are emanating from Africa and its diaspora.” This year’s theme is “Vernacular À la Mode,” which Solomon deemed a way to honor all people of African descent. “We wanted to celebrate all the ways in which people of African descent exist in various parts of the world,” Solomon said.

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Artist Amber Robles-Gordon strikes a pose in front of her artwork entitled ‘At The Altar: Dance of the Serpents’ at the Art Prizm Fair during Art Basel in the Design District neighborhood of Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 D.A. Varela dvarela@miamiherald.com

Artist Matthew McCarthy strikes a pose with his installation entitled ‘Serious Tings Ago Happen’ displayed at the Art Prizm Fair. McCarthy created the artwork with collaborator Maxine Walters. D.A. Varela dvarela@miamiherald.com

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Dr. Kelli Morgan, Curator and Visual Artist, Amber Robles-Gordon in Conversation

Dr. Kelli Morgan, Curator and Visual Artist, Amber Robles-Gordon in Conversation

"These amazing and accomplished thinkers will be engaging in a discussion about the impressive visual presentation and critical investigations present Amber’s current exhibition on view at our gallery: soveREIGNty: Acts, Forms, & Measures of Protest & Resistance."

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FEATURED: July’s First Saturday events will feature extended exhibitions worth a second look

FEATURED: July’s First Saturday events will feature extended exhibitions worth a second look

Tinney Contemporary will be sticking with its June show through July 9. I reviewed Amber Robles-Gordon’s Sovereignty exhibition for the Scene — it’s a prime example of how artists can incorporate political and social content into a body of work while also making art that’s formally striking. We’ve seen lots of messaging about social and political issues in the contemporary art of the 21st century. However, much of that work will never be remembered or reconsidered — timely art is rarely timeless. Robles-Gordon’s work is visually successful irrespective of its critiques of the U.S. policy toward — and governance of — its populated territories and the District of Columbia. I’ve seen powerful political art and dim political art, and I often question whether visual art is an effective medium for political messages. But the work in Sovereignty is formally distinctive. Tinney Contemporary will be open this Saturday from 2 to 8 p.m.

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Millenium Arts Salon & AU Museum: A Conversation between Amber Robles-Gordon & Dr. Tuliza Fleming

Millenium Arts Salon & AU Museum: A Conversation between Amber Robles-Gordon & Dr. Tuliza Fleming


On November 13, 2021 the Millennium Arts Salon provided a salon talk featuring Artist Amber Robles-Gordon in an interview with Interim Chief Curator of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Dr. Tuliza Fleming, at the American University Museum.

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THE BEAUTIFUL: Poets Reimagine a Nation. THE BEAUTIFUL features the nation's' foremost poets and revolutionizes our ideas of beauty and belonging.

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Please consider supporting this project! THE BEAUTIFUL: Poets Reimagine a Nation. THE BEAUTIFUL features the nation's' foremost poets and revolutionizes our ideas of beauty and belonging. I'm so pleased that DanaTeen Lomax choose my artwork "By Intricate Design" as the cover art.

Blessings!

Invite beauty in!

In the chaos of a constantly shifting world, we can turn to the poets. They invite us to re-envision beauty and challenge conventional ideals.  They ask us to co-create just and equitable communities. And they show us how. This multicultural, multi-generational anthology redefines beauty in order to sustain and protect it.

In THE BEAUTIFUL, truth-telling, mentorship, activism, art-making, and sustainability practices inspire communal responsibility and help us reimagine beauty in surprising ways.

THE BEAUTIFUL contributors include:

Introduction Juan Felipe Herrera

Editor’s Note Dana Teen Lomax

Sāmoa ‘i Sasa’e/American Samoa

Dan Taulapapa McMullin

Guåhan/Guam Evelyn San Miguel Flores

Northern Mariana Islands

Joey “Pepe Batbon” Connolly

Puerto Rico Julio César Pol

U.S. Virgin Islands Tiphanie Yanique

Alabama Jacqueline Allen Trimble

Alaska X’unei Lance Twitchell

Arizona Felicia Zamora

Arkansas Dana Teen Lomax

California Jaime Cortez

Colorado Jovan Mays

Connecticut Rayon Lennon

Delaware Gemelle John

Florida Nicole Brodsky

Georgia Jericho Brown

Hawai‘i No‘u Revilla

Idaho Janet Holmes

Illinois Sarah Rosenthal

Indiana Marianne Boruch

Iowa Akwi Nji

Kansas Megan Kaminski

Kentucky Kristen Renee Miller

Louisiana Megan Burns

Maine Stuart Kestenbaum

Maryland Linda Pastan

Massachusetts Eileen Myles

Michigan Rob Halpern

Minnesota 신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin

Mississippi E. Ethelbert Miller

Missouri Dorothea Lasky

Montana Prageeta Sharma

Nebraska Matt Mason

Nevada Vogue Robinson

New Hampshire Kate Greenstreet

New Jersey Cortney Lamar Charleston

New Mexico Arthur Sze

New York Jennifer Firestone

North Carolina Dorianne Laux

North Dakota Denise K. Lajimodiere

Ohio Amit Majmudar

Oklahoma Joy Harjo

Oregon Douglas Manuel

Pennsylvania Raquel Salas Rivera

Rhode Island Sawako Nakayasu

South Carolina Marcus Amaker

South Dakota Lee Ann Roripaugh

Tennessee Ama Codjoe

Texas Ching-In Chen

Utah Craig Dworkin

Vermont Camille Guthrie

Virginia giovanni singleton

Washington Sally and Sam Green

Washington, D.C. Sarah Anne Cox

West Virginia Marc Harshman

Wisconsin Oliver Baez Bendorf

Wyoming David Romtvedt

Cover Art by Amber Robles-Gordon

Book Design by Roberta Morris

Gualala Arts is a Mendocino-based nonprofit whose mission is to promote interest and participation in the arts. Since 1961, Gualala Arts has served Sonoma and Mendocino County coastal residents and visitors with year-round programs of art, music, theater and education. Gualala Arts operates with 12 members on the board of directors, an executive director and management team including: events, office, operations, project and publicity.  Gualala Arts is also supported  hundreds of dedicated volunteers.

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Washington, DC — Seven “flags” hang in Amber Robles-Gordon’s show at the American University Museum: one for each of the five unincorporated United States territories in the Caribbean, one for the District of Columbia, and one to signify the artist’s place in between those locales.

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