We are deeply honored to materialize our visions of art each day! The opening night of Materialized Visions II at the Black Artists Network, curated by Ayrika Hall, was a breathtaking celebration of Black figurative art and its supporters. Thank you to everyone who came and engaged with the works! In these times of personal and global tragedy, we are more grateful than ever for moments of joy and celebration This iteration of the show featured an immersive installation that brought October Garner's @impology paintings off the canvas with "October's Portal," crafted by our production director @muddymayrutcorp. Capturing these moments is our talented resident photographer Vigo Vargas @vigOvargas-available for all your photography needs.
Evoke hosted a spectacular grand opening reception for its latest exhibition, "Materialized Visions," on March 30th. The exhibition, curated by esteemed art historian and curator Ayrika Hall, shines a spotlight on contemporary black artists and their innovative approaches to figurativism.
"Materialized Visions" invited viewers to explore the multifaceted expressions of contemporary black artists working within the genre of figurativism. From paint to ceramic, textile to archival material, the exhibition offers a rich tapestry of artistic visions that challenge and expand traditional narratives.
The exhibition featured the works of an impressive lineup of artists, including Langston Allston, October Garner, Lisa Deabreu, Kimmah Dennis, Jeff Rivers, Queen Hibbler, Delisha McKinney, and Kenya Cree/Kenya Moffett-Garner, and Evoke's co-founder, Hex Parsons. Each artist brings their unique perspective and artistic prowess to the conversation, creating a diverse and dynamic showcase of talent.
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