CONVERSATIONS: vanessa german
Artist and activist vanessa german will discuss her work on display in "The Blue Mother;" held in the Tank, underneath the Dayton Arcade.
Event details
Venue: The Contemporary Dayton
Address: 25 W 4th Street, Dayton, OH 45402 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Thu, Sep 21 2023)
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Cost: FREE
CONVERSATIONS: vanessa german
Artist and activist vanessa german will discuss her work on display in "The Blue Mother;" held in the Tank, underneath the Dayton Arcade. Enter through the underground entrance to the left of The Contemporary Dayton.
The Contemporary Dayton presents THE BLUE MOTHER, an installation of sculptural works by artist and activist vanessa german that celebrate the human form as a vessel of power and change. A visual storyteller, german utilizes assemblage and mixed media, combining locally found objects to build protective ritualistic structures known as her power figures or tar babies. Modeled on Congolese Nkisi sculptures and drawing on folk art practices, they are embellished with materials including beading, glass, fabric, and sculpted wood, and come into existence at the axis on which Black power, spirituality, mysticism, and feminism converge.
The exhibition will also feature quilts by german’s mother, Sandra Keat German, a prominent figure in the quilting community and enormous influence on vanessa german’s consciousness and work.
6 pm: D?oors open
6?:30 pm: Talk begins
7?:30-8 pm: Talk ends
G?alleries will remain open until 9 pm.
6?:30 pm: Talk begins
7?:30-8 pm: Talk ends
G?alleries will remain open until 9 pm.
This event is FREE and open to all.
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The Contemporary Dayton
CONVERSATIONS: vanessa german is taking place at The Contemporary Dayton, which is located at 25 W 4th Street in Dayton. The Contemporary Dayton - The Contemporary Dayton is a non-profit gallery and artist resource that provides art for the community and a community for artists. (Formerly Dayton Visual Arts Center / DVAC).