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- The Haunts of Black Kirby - Sept 2 - Oct 28, 2023 - Jack Sinclair Gallery
Updated List of Events as of September 27th 2023 The Haunts of Black Kirby is on display at the ArtsXchange Jack Sinclair Gallery from Sept 2, 2023 - Oct 28, 2023. Join us for the opening reception and come back for the many surrounding classes and events! Presented in partnership with the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library Black Kirby—the pseudonym assumed by the acclaimed visual artists and professors, John Jennings and Stacey Robinson—are Alchemists. They take raw materials from black history, hip hop, and comic book mythology and remix them to create new universes, never-before seen technologies, and biting satires about the world we live in today. Each of the Black Kirby images serves as a funky, rare artifact from an alternate universe, fully formed, and autonomous from its earthly origins. The works in this exhibition are on loan from the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library. The Haunts of Black Kirby is derived from “The Alchemist’s Notebook: The Satire, Remixes, and Haunts of Black Kirby”, an exhibition organized by the AUC Woodruff Library in 2019. It featured more than fifty digital artworks by Black Kirby and artifacts from the AUC Woodruff Library’s Archives Research Center exploring the topics of Black history, hip-hop, and comic book mythology. Join us for the opening reception and come back for the many surrounding classes and events! LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBIT CLASSES AND EVENTS
- "Ghost Pools" Panel discussion held at the ArtsXchange
On September 9th 2023 , we were happy to have Flux Projects Hannah S. Palmer, Author, Ann Hill-Bond & East Point Fire in the building! The panel covered Hannah's mixed-media installation, "Ghost Pools," with journalist Ann Hill Bond, who has been compiling “Troubled Waters,” the oral history component of the project. They discussed what they learned from folks who remember swimming in East Point's pools that were abandoned post integration, including memories from East Point Fire Chief Corey Deon Thornton. "Once loud with laughter, shouts, and splashing, what if these sites could talk? And can East Point reclaim and reactivate these formerly segregated spaces in a way that acknowledges the past, while looking towards the future?" A public history and art project, Hannah Palmer's "Ghost Pools" — a multimedia art installation that explores Atlanta’s history with public swimming by creating temporary memorials to two pools in East Point that became a battleground over integration — aimed to create a shared understanding of what happened to East Point’s Jim Crow-era swimming pools; how they were funded, designed, litigated, defunded, and ultimately abandoned. Join the artists for reflections and guests who will share memories of the pools.
- All Voices Poetry Slam: Unleash Your Inner Poet on September 23rd!
Are you ready to rhyme and shine? Join us at the All Voices Poetry Slam on September 23rd at 8 pm, held at the ArtsXchange. Hosted by the charismatic Mr. Funn and managed by the fabulous Karen G., this event promises an unforgettable evening of spoken word artistry. Secure your spot today for $15 in advance, or take your chance at the door for $20. Don't miss out on a night of poetic magic! Competitors Registration The submission form will open on Friday September 15th at 5PM. There is a $10 Non refundable sign up fee. The first 12 to sign up will be slotted to compete. If registered poets are not present for the random draw at 8pm on September 23rd, their spot will be given to the next poet in line. Registration fees will not be refunded. 12 poets will compete for cash prizes totaling $500.00! 5 Judges chosen randomly will score each poet from 0 - 10 with a decimal point, to prevent ties. RULES FOR POETS 1- Original work only! 2 - No Props or costumes 3 - No musical accompaniment. 4 - Poems must adhere to the 3 minute time limit (10 second grace period. -.5 for each 10 seconds over) 5 - Respectful competition (no hate speech or disrespectful attitudes) PRIZES 1st place $300.00 2nd place $150.00 3rd place $50.00 I can't wait to see you at the All Voices Poetry Slam on September 23, 2023 at 8pm in the Paul Robeson Theater at the ArtsXchange! GET YOUR TICKETS $15 in advance, or take your chance at the door for $20 All literary programming is in partnership with South Fulton Institute.
- East Point Community Compost Program ribbon cutting and demonstration
Sneak peak from the program launch in East Point! Community members came out to sign-up for the USDA Funded program and take home starter kits sponsored by @biobag and compost from our Atlanta facility. The Mayor of @cityofeastpoint, @eastpointgrown, @foodwellalliance, and East Point's Local Food Ecosystem Commission were all in attendance for the cutting of the (compostable) ribbon and to celebrate the launch of the program. We're so grateful to all of the partners that have supported this program and we hope to see more like it in the future! - Compost Now https://www.facebook.com/CompostNow Highlight Video https://www.facebook.com/reel/809302224315028 East Point to launch community compost program AJC Article https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/east-point-to-launch-community-compost-program/OIUHBZ3QAFF5FDZ5ML4UIKGQZE/?fbclid=IwAR2TVASjL7RPld2osyv3c0HUCQ6ahiDMRz_mxh5T0XZPQdmxTx8NPproiMc Photos Credit: Compost Now
- Take a Book, Leave a Book! Little Free Library at the ArtsXchange!
We are so excited to install our Little Free Library at the ArtsXchange! Thanks and gratitude to Aileen Loy of Little Free Contentious Library, Little Free Library and Read 4 Unity for this gift. Appreciation to our installation helpers Tia Davis, Lamont Loyd-Sims and Theresa Davis for their expertise. We look forward to the community taking a book or leaving a book at the Little Free Library at the ArtsXchange! 📚Watch a short video of the instillation! Little Free Library at the ArtsXchange Installed August 29th 2023 Little Free Library https://littlefreelibrary.org/ https://read4ynity.com Little Free Contentious Library https://www.instagram.com/littlefreecontentiouslibrary/ @littlefreecontentiouslibrary Read4Unity https://www.instagram.com/read4unity/ @Read4Unity Woman creates pop-up libraries around metro Atlanta to expand access to banned books - 11 ALIVE https://www.11alive.com/article/features/woman-creates-pop-up-libraries-expand-access-banned-books/85-292fdb41-2526-49e6-99d3-304a1655c983
- CALL FOR ARTIST- Climate Change: Final Warning- Deadline June 19, 2023
Theme The world has been pushed to the brink of irrevocable damage that only swift and drastic action can avert. Burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes have significantly increased the amount of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, trapping heat and warming the planet. This human activity is considered by many scientists and researchers as the primary cause of modern-day climate change. Artists in this exhibition have an opportunity to raise awareness about this crisis, advocate for policy reform, and empower and inspire viewers to take action in their own way. Dates & Details NEW APPLICATION DEADLINE: 11:59 p.m. Monday, June 19, 2023 Entry fee: $25 ArtsXchange members, $35 non-members, or $40 entry & membership (see full payment details) Notification of Acceptance: Friday, June 23, 2023 Opening Reception: 6-9 p.m. July 8, 2023 Artists talk: 1-3 p.m. July 22, 2023 Cash Awards: 1st $300 | 2nd $200 | 3rd $100 Questions? Email gallery@artsxchange.org About the Curators Lisa Tuttle is a mixed-media artist, curator, advocate, educator and writer. A former lead administrator with the Fulton County Public Art Program and gallery director for the Nexus Contemporary Art Center (now Atlanta Contemporary) and Atlanta College of Art, Lisa was also the visual arts director for the Arts Festival of Atlanta. Ric Washington , mixed-media artist, graphic designer and educator, studied at Kansas City Art Institute & School of Design. The former curator of art and graphics at Zoo Atlanta worked on award-winning conservation education projects throughout the U.S. and East Africa. He is now a designer and print specialist for Fulton County Schools. About the Judge Kevin Sipp is a fine artist, scholar and curator with expertise in printmaking, painting, sculpture and multimedia installation. His foundational aesthetic focus examines the spiritual, political, social, and historical influence of African-derived culture in the world, often making references to African Myth, Afro-Futurism, Cultural Identity, Colonial History, past and contemporary music, politics and comics. Sipp, who is also a poet and speaker, is the cultural affairs and public art coordinator for the city of Atlanta, a curator at the Hammonds House, and a teaching artist at the High Museum. THE RULES ENTER ARTWORK All mediums accepted. Wall-hung art must have wire for hanging only (no saw-tooth hangers). Limited pedestals available for free-standing works. Digital display panels must have wall-mounting hardware. (Contact us to discuss digital presentation.) PREPARE ART FILE SUBMISSIONS Upload JPEG Images only, 300 dpi, 4MB-8MB max. Title and Number Each Entry File: Example: Your Name 1-Title.jpg Optional Artist Statement (per entry, 150 words max) PDF file only. Artwork will be disqualified if its quality is not accurately comparable to JPEG file submission. COPYRIGHT By submitting artwork, the Artist guarantees copyright ownership is that of the Artist and grants the ArtsXchange the right to use accepted work for publicity purposes; the Artist will retain copyright of their artwork. INSURANCE ArtsXchange will not be responsible for damage of artwork in transport to or from the gallery. Insurance during transit is the responsibility of the Artist. ArtsXchange will insure the artwork against loss or damage while the artwork is in the gallery. JURORS The artwork will be juried by a panel of three judges. NOTIFICATION Artists will be notified by Friday, June 23, 2023, if one or more works are accepted. ENTRY FEE (non refundable) The entry fee is $25 for ArtsXchange members, $35 for non-members, and $40 for entry plus a 1-year membership. The fee covers up to three works entered for possible inclusion in the exhibition. Zelle is strongly encouraged as it does not require fees. If using a credit card or PayPal, your total must also include the processing fee, which would increase your total to $27, $37 or $42, respectively. Pay via Zelle (no fees). Find us using admin@artsxchange.org . We are enrolled in Zelle as SE Community Cultural Center. Put "Juried Exhibition" in subject line. Must be submitted at time of application. Pay via credit card. Pay via PayPal i.
- OPEN CALL FOR ARTIST - ArtsXchange Mural - Deadline for Submission: August 13, 2023
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS Overview The ArtsXchange is seeking creative proposals from Metro Atlanta artist to paint a mural on the front entrance of our building. We believe that art has the power to transform a place and inspire people. Submit your proposal for a chance to be selected, and leave a mark on the East Point and South Fulton community. Submission Details The scope of this project is to paint a community-centered mural on the outside of the ArtsXchange, approximately 25’W x 22’2’H, in East Point, Georgia (see area highlighted below). The mural will be located on the Newnan Street side of the building. It will serve to enhance the appearance of the building, enrich the cultural and aesthetic quality of the neighborhood, and contribute to our presence in the community. Design Criteria The ArtsXchange is a creative space that houses artists, a community garden, and presents arts events. We are committed to the arts as a means to achieve social and economic justice. We are multicultural multidisciplinary and intergenerational. We seek mural proposals that encompasses who we are, and that artistically expresses our identity. If you are interested, please send an email to admin@artsxchange.org and include any website URLs, resumes, work examples, letter of interest that includes your experience, and if desired a sketch or description of your initial thoughts. Applications must be received by August 13, 2023 midnight. Please include your email and contact information. The budget for this project is between $10, 000 - $15,000 which includes all costs for the design, materials, installation, labor, insurance, transportation, and any other for completion of artwork. *Concepts or ideas submitted will remain the sole property of the artist and will not be used in any other means than the selection process. Important dates Deadline for Submission: August 13, 2023 Finalists Notified: August 22, 2023 Artist contracting: August 23 - 31, 2023 Installation Timeline: September – October, 2023
- Prolific muralist Charity Hamidullah to create the "face" of the ArtsXchange with new mural.
The ArtsXchange is grateful to all the artists who responded to our call for mural proposals — y'all got skills! We are pleased to announce that prolific muralist Charity Hamidullah will create the "face" of the ArtsXchange with a mural on the front of our building this fall! Her work adorns many walls, from local public art projects including the Dorothy Bolden Tribute mural with the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Pianos for Peace; to corporate commissions including Microsoft and Target. Charity's murals are also featured in various cities since their respective mural fests, including Birmingham, Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn., and South Salt Lake, Utah. We're thrilled to have not only her talent, but also her love for community. Charity Hamidullah is a multi-disciplinary artist who has been living and creating in Atlanta since 2011. Her work began as a tattoo artist where she assisted in helping clients honor their identity through body adornment. Her admiration for community soon transformed her canvas with hopes to inspires and uplift more individuals. Hamidullah utilizes color, figurative and environmental elements to illustrate stories of identity, empowerment and growth while uniting spaces with the love language of art. Follow her on Instagram @creatingfreedomnow . (PHOTO CREDIT: Charity is pictured in front of her untitled mural on E. Burton Avenue in South Salt Lake during its mural fest.)
- Nominations Open for 2023 Ebon Dooley Art and Social Justice Awards
Nominations are now open for the 2023 Ebon Dooley Art and Social Justice Awards. Deadline for submissions October 28th 2023. Each year the Ebon Dooley Arts & Social Justice Awards are shaped around recipients whose work creatively builds community and advances liberation. Honorees are recognized for their work with an award and community acknowledgment. Beyond that, the recipient has access to the ArtsXchange and opportunities for amplifying their work. NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: BRIDGE BUILDER Nominees demonstrate an ability to help others collaborate, identify ways to contribute to a shared goal, and create a mechanism for them to work together to advance their shared goals, uplifting the work of each party. CHANGEMAKER Nominees demonstrate a history of work that has had an impact, resulting in tangible change(s) for their community. ECONOMIC JUSTICE CHAMPION Nominees demonstrate a record of service to individuals, or a defined community, to achieve financial equality and stability by increasing access to resources for historically disenfranchised or marginalized groups and communities. SOCIAL JUSTICE CHAMPION Nominees demonstrate a history of working individually and/or with others to achieve improvements in areas like living wage campaigns and job training; affordable and safe housing; Medicare for All; support for public education; and justice before the courts and police. EMERGING LEADER (Must be under age 35) Nominees demonstrate a commitment to a body of work that supports the ways art can tell a story or illuminate the social condition. JACK SINCLAIR VISUAL ARTIST (New category in honor of AXC gallery founder Jack Whitney Sinclair) Nominees should be visual artists who empower artist-led exhibitions, spaces, organizations, projects and/or public art/site works, for, and with, communities, and support the production of independent and adventurous contemporary art – avant-garde, traditional or self-taught. Learn More About Ebon Dooley Awards Learn About Past Ebon Dooley Honorees
- Let's Get Lit(erary)
Dear Fellow Writers, We are excited to invite you to our Wednesday Writers Workshop, a monthly event designed to help you develop your writing skills and achieve your writing goals. Whether you are a seasoned writer or a beginner, this workshop is a great opportunity to learn, share, and connect with other writers in a supportive and inspiring environment. We invite and encourage you to bring work you are developing in hopes of helping in your process. In our upcoming workshops, we will focus on three key topics that are essential to every writer's journey: Different genres of writing: Understanding the characteristics and conventions of different genres can help you choose the right format and style for your writing, as well as attract and engage your target audience. Elements of narrative writing: Creating a compelling and coherent story requires mastering a range of narrative elements, such as plot, character, setting, point of view, and theme. Steps to writing: Developing a writing process that works for you can make the daunting task of writing more manageable and enjoyable. We will discuss practical strategies for brainstorming, outlining, drafting, revising, and editing your work. By the end of our workshop journey, you will have gained valuable insights, tips, and feedback that can help you refine your writing skills and potentially get work published this year. The workshop will take place on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 8:00 PM at the ArtsXchange in the Riley Memorial Library. There is a $5 fee to attend, which can be paid at the door or online. Please RSVP at artsxchange.org by the Monday before the workshop so we can plan accordingly. If you have any questions, please contact Theresa Davis at theresa@artsxchange.org. We look forward to seeing you at the workshop and hearing about your writing projects! Our Literary Programs are presented in partnership with South Fulton Institute. Theresa Davis ArtsXchange Literary Director