Panel Discussion: WEUSI: Sustaining the Legacy of Black Arts Movements

Panel Discussion: WEUSI: Sustaining the Legacy of Black Arts Movements

Presented as part of the Exhibition Reflections of the WEUSI: 1965 to Present at The CAC and Hamilton Landmark Galleries

By The Children's Art Carnival

Date and time

Saturday, May 24 · 2 - 4pm EDT

Location

Hamilton Landmark Galleries

467 West 144th Street New York, NY 10031

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Panel Discussion
WEUSI: Sustaining the Legacy of Black Arts Movements, Instruments of Cultural Preservation
Saturday, May 24, 2-4pm
Hamilton Landmark Galleries

Featuring panelists:

  • Shelley Innis, Contributor to WEUSI archive housed at David Driskill Foundation
  • Dindga McCannon, Collective Member of WEUSI, included in Permanent Collection at Brooklyn Museum
  • Ademola Olugebefola, Founding member of WEUSI, Co-founder of Dwyer Center

About the Exhibition: Reflections of WEUSI: 1965 to Present

The griots of the WEUSI Artist Collective have captured history using their unique creative styles to add a benchmark to the culture of Harlem and the world. This group of men and women were fearless, bold and unapologetic about their mission at a time of civil unrest in America. They made a statement, “Black images by Black people”.

The members of WEUSI continue to produce positive “Black” images using every medium, media and method known to the art world. They are modern masters of artmaking who weave their stories using paint, paper, metal, stone, photography, glass, wood, textiles, cloth to deliver powerful messages of hope and pride. The diversity of art makers in this collective continue to push the visual boundaries of storytelling with a commitment to uplift the global community of the African diaspora and serve as a building block for the future of Black art makers.

This exhibition is a tribute to these trailblazers here in Harlem where they had an undeniable and lasting impact on the culture and our lives. The exhibition is a collaboration between the WEUSI Artist Collective, Hamilton Landmark Galleries, and the Children’s Art Carnival.


Participating artist list in alphabetical order:
Abdullah Aziz | Jesse Anthony Henry | Ademola Olugebefola | Kay Brown | Jennifer Ivey | Okoe Pyatt | Perry Cannon | MLJ Johnson | Ed Sherman | Robert Daniels | Dindga McCannon | Deborah Singletary | Jimmy James Greene | Karl A. McIntosh | Ken Wright | Gaylord Hassan | Otto Neals

Location:
The Children’s Art Carnival, 62 Hamilton Terrace, New York, NY 10031
Hamilton Landmark Galleries, 467 West 144th St, New York, NY 10031

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