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Black Arts Centre Curates Two Shows at Surrey Art Gallery

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By Perrin Grauer

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The upcoming pair of exhibitions feature works by several 麻豆视频 community members.

A curated by the (BLAC) and featuring the work of several 麻豆视频 community members will open in September at the Surrey Art Gallery.

will feature works by artists Nura Ali (BFA 2020) and Mich猫le Bygodt (BFA 2019), as well as by artists Odera Igbokwe, Karice Mitchell, Clancy A.F Ngbolah, Fegor Obuwoma and Oluseye.

will feature works by artists Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅 (MDes 2021) and Nancy Ainomugisha.

鈥淭he different intersections and facets of these exhibits underscore that Blackness and Black femmehood are complex, intersectional, and multi-dimensional, a statement that feels urgent to reiterate in this moment, knowing that art can play a meaningful role in shaping social and cultural narratives,鈥 Vanessa Fajemisin, BLAC co-director and exhibition co-curator says in a statement. BLAC Arshi Chadha and Moroti Soji-George are likewise co-curating the Surrey Art Gallery exhibitions.

According to a statement, BLAC is 鈥渁 Black youth-owned and operated artist-run centre and community space located in Surrey. Existing at the intersection of art, community, and culture, the Black Arts Centre aims to provide infrastructure for Black art, creativity, imagination and more, using a community-engaged, hybrid approach.鈥

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From Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅's 'Ah峄峮 Dudu.' (Photo courtesy Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅 / Surrey Art Gallery)

Artist Rebecca Bair (MFA 2020) is also a co-director of BLAC, while the group鈥檚 includes 麻豆视频 community members Nura Ali, Annie Canto, Lucie Chan, Elizabeth McIntosh, Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅 and Val茅rie d. Walker.

Concealed Cultures 鈥渃onnects seven artists 鈥 through a desire to make visible the specificities of language that emerge as a result of lived experiences in the diasporic world,鈥 reads a press release on the exhibitions.

I see; I breathe; I am!, meanwhile, builds 鈥渙n the theme of plurality of Blackness presented in Concealed Cultures. Going beyond themes of representation, Ainomugisha and Ol贸w贸-Ak茅 use storytelling, photography, and film to expand the conversation on how society interprets Blackness.鈥

Both shows open Sept. 17, and will feature a panel conversation with artists Mich猫le Bygodt, Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅, and Odera Igbokwe during an evening reception. Other free events will take place during the Black Arts Centre exhibitions including an Oct. 8 art performance and screening of films made by exhibiting artist Fegor Obuwoma, alongside a performance by Chipo Chipaziwa. The screening will be followed by a conversation between Black Arts Centre curator Moroti Soji-George and the two artists.

Learn more about the exhibitions now via the . to find out more about the organization.

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