AFTERMASH Art Exhibition at Shoreline City Hall Thursday
Monday, February 6, 2017
OPENS with READING by
Writer and Cultural Provocateur
IJEOMA OLUO
Seattle-based writer, speaker and self-described “internet yeller” Ijeoma Oluo will read her work at the opening reception of AFTERMASH: Local Artists on African American Experience, on Thursday, February 9, 6:45pm -7:30pm.
Oluo was named of the most influential people in Seattle by Seattle Magazine and serves as the Editor-At-Large at The Establishment, a media platform run and funded by women.
As part of Black History Month, AFTERMASH explores a wide range of African American experience, from portraiture to conceptual installation art, from photography to painting to video and sculpture.
Christen Mattix "The Charleston 9" |
As part of Black History Month, AFTERMASH explores a wide range of African American experience, from portraiture to conceptual installation art, from photography to painting to video and sculpture.
The exhibition is on view until 8:30pm on February 9th, with regular gallery hours Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 5:00pm until April 21, 2017.
Brandon Roache Backpack |
ARTISTS: Yadesa Bojia, Vincent Keele, Christen Mattix, Fiona McCargo, Kemba Opio, Brandon Roach, Woron Ta Tele.
READING and ART VENISSAGE Thursday, February 9, 6:30-8:30pm, 3rd floor Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave North, 98133. Refreshments, appetizers, and plenty of parking. Free.
READING and ART VENISSAGE Thursday, February 9, 6:30-8:30pm, 3rd floor Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave North, 98133. Refreshments, appetizers, and plenty of parking. Free.
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