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SUMMARY:Road Trip: Silver Art Projects
DESCRIPTION:Join us as the Art Center once again hits the road\, this time for a visit to Silver Art Projects at 4 World Trade Center in New York City. Silver Art is a non-profit organization providing artists with year-long studio spaces and career development opportunities. \n\nREGISTRATION IS CLOSED \n\nAmong the artists whose work we’ll be visiting is Distinguished Artist in Residence Caledonia Curry. Caledonia\, known as Swoon\, is a contemporary artist and filmmaker recognized around the world for her pioneering vision of public artwork. Through intimate portraits\, immersive installations\, and multi-year community-based projects\, she has spent more than 20 years exploring the depths of human complexity and asking how art can fundamentally re-envision the communities we live in towards a more just and equitable world. She is best known as one of the first women Street Artists to gain international recognition in a male-dominated field\, pushing its conceptual limits and paving the way for a generation of women Street Artists. \nWe’ll also be viewing the work of Senior Fellow\, Jared Owens. Jared\, whose work was featured in the recent VACNJ Main Gallery exhibition Something to Hold On To: Art and the Carceral System\, isa justice-impacted artist who works in painting\, sculpture\, and installation. He brings attention to architectures of confinement\, as well as the purposeful “shadowing” of humanity\, creating works that make visceral the oscillating experiences of oppression\, human dignity\, beauty\, and erasure. Intending to raise awareness of mass incarceration and its impact on millions of individuals\, he reveals correlations between the histories of slavery and the current systemic discrimination of many marginalized communities. \nTransportation from the Art Center will leave at 9 AM. Ticket fee includes lunch.
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