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Friday
Jul242020

Women Speak!

When: February 4th-28th

Where: Valley Arts Community Gallery 400 South Jefferson, Orange, NJ 07050

Summary

For National Women's History Month included in photographs of women who wrote about their views.

Thursday
Jul232020

Women in Media–Newark

When: March 27th-April 5th, 2018

Where: Rutgers Newark 

Description

 "Passages: Women In Transition" - 9th Annual Women's History Month Film Festival - Opening with "The Rape of Recy Taylor," and featuring "Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba..." This year we're honoring Antoinette Montague, Patricia Faison, Ellen Lambert, Celia King, Miryam Torres, Dr. Rochelle Hendricks and Nettie Thomas and presenting the Antoinette Montague Experience in concert.

Thursday
Jul232020

Transitions

When: February 15th-March 28th, 2018

Where: Paul Robeson Galleries

Watercolor inks on clayboard~ 9 x 12Summary

How do we define transitions, much the same as Merriam-Webster, as “the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.” This exhibition attempts to examine the ways in which transitions or the state of transitioning impacts the works of women artists. These transitions are inclusive of, but not limited to gender identity transition, transition to motherhood, transition in aging, transition in work, transition through loss, transition in grief, transition in death.

Description

Each year Women In Media - Newark presents an exhibition of works by visual artists that coincides with their annual film festival. This year's theme is Women in Transition. We invite you to submit work through open call to Newark-based artists for consideration in Transitions, this year's exhibition at Paul Robeson Campus Center Gallery, Rutgers University - Newark.

Thursday
Jul232020

Black Woman in Visual Perspective

When: October 10th-13th, 2019

Where: 50 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ 07102

Media: Watercolor ~ Size: 48"x35" | Description: Four female figures representative of different racial groups in varied pulling positions, viewed through the transparency of the African fertility symbol, the akuba, and the biological symbol for the female sex.Summary

BLACK WOMAN IN VISUAL PERSPECTIVE, a historical group of black professional female artists, established in 1972 was the inspiration of  GLADYS BARKER GRAUER. The group remained active through their 10th, 15th, and 20th year anniversaries.
In recognition of the founder, Gladys Barker Grauer, receiving the 2019 “Women’s Caucus For The Arts Lifetime Achievement Award," this exhibit will highlight the art of some of the surviving current members. It will also serve as a memoriam to her life and art in which she inspired provocation by making a difference.

Description

Curated by Nettie Forné Thomas and Onnie Strother.

Thursday
Jul232020

Civil Rights

When: Wednesday, February 19th, 2020 6-8 PM

Where: 432 Scotland Road, South Orange, NJ

Media: India inks on scratch board ~Size: 36"x30" | Description: Repetitive abstracted female figures in a pulling position surrounded by patterns and symbols.

Summary

The Civil Rights Exhibit depicts aspects of past and current civil rights struggles and the experiences of people of color in this country. The works exhibited are literal and conceptual interpretations of civil rights in America.

Description

Curated by Armisey Smith. Artists include: Kathleen Celestin-Parks, Antoinette Ellis-Williams, Nettie Forné Thomas, Troy Jones, Jo-El Lopez, Cathleen McCoy Bristol, Mansa K. Mussa, Minal Parkhi, Ron Powell, Kay Reese, Akil Roper, Danielle Scott, Ameerah Shabazz, Cali Smith, Oni Strother, and Onnie Strother.