

Interdisciplinary artist Lehuauakea presents their work for Portland State University Textile Arts Program Fall 2021 Event Series School.īroadway Gallery, Lincoln Hall, SW Broadway at Market St., Portland, publicĪdd to my Calendar 17:00:00 18:30:00 Textile Arts | Lehuauakea Image: Former Black Panther Kent Ford speaks with students in the Fred Hampton Summer Camp at Dr. Sanitation stations are available in Lincoln Hall. Guests are required to wear face masks at all times indoors regardless of vaccination status in accordance with Oregon and Portland State University policies. Register for the Artist Talk on October 1. Seating is limited to the first 150 guests. The Artist Talk is free and open to the public, but all guests must register to obtain a ticket.

The exhibition will be on display from September 27 through December 10 in the Broadway Gallery in Lincoln Hall, with an Artist Talk on October 1, at 5:00 P.M. Having collected their receipts for the entirety of their degreeing period, MAMBSJ challenges viewers to juxtapose the creative practice with the costs incurred to do the work, the monies earned from doing it, the debts accrued to receive their title, and the culminating audit of these fiscal categories as seen in their federal tax return statements. In this exhibition, which chronicles the Afro Contemporary Art Class at King School and other projects, MAMBSJ draws the viewer's eyes to and through a deeper labyrinth of content that sits just barely under the surface of the Master Artist’s practice: the bureaucracy. School, with support from Vanport Mosaic and Portland Public Schools. MAMBSJ’s work in this award period recently culminated in the offering of Fred Hampton Summer Camp at Dr. They were invited to present to students remotely through King School Museum of Contemporary Art’s artist in residence program, as well as to do programming entitled Afro Futurist February for Black History Month. Through hands-on exploration of the work of Afro contemporary artists and leaders, the project enables young students, especially those of African descent, to learn more about the history and context that shapes their lives, culture, and social experience.Īs part of the Deinum project, MAMBSJ produced a newspaper with support from the Black Art Ecology of Portland to be distributed to the homes of Dr. The Afro Contemporary Art Class was launched by MAMBSJ in 2020 as an after-school collaborative educational project for students in third through fifth grades. (MAMBSJ) received the Deinum Prize for Visionaries and Provocateurs in 2020 for their work with the Afro Contemporary Art Class at Dr.

Master Artist Michael Bernard Stevenson Jr. "Auditing an MFA" is an exhibition that explores Master Artist Michael Bernard Stevenson Jr.'s journey to earn their Master of Fine Art degree in the Art + Social Practice Program at Portland State University. Add to my Calendar 07:00:00 09:40:27 Deinum Prize Showcase Exhibition: Auditing an MFA
