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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. JAMES BRANTLEY Transference of Light Sande Webster Gallery. James Brantley, Steppin' Out, 58” x 33”, acrylic/canvas, 2009. TEL: 215-636-9003 FAX 215.646.9008 E-MAIL: artswg@aol.com. 2006 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: james brantley; sande webster gallery. TOM FEELINGS Bloomsbury Auctions Fine Illustrated Books. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: tim feelings; bloomsbury auctions; illustrated books. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. A New York-bas...
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: April 2009
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Thursday, April 2, 2009. Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits at MoAD. April 4, 2009 – June 14, 2009. 8220;Let your Motto be resistance! No opposed people have ever secured Liberty without resistance”. 8211; abolitionist Henry Highland Garnet, 1843. 8220;Let Your Motto Be Resistance”. The exhibition, national tour and catalog were made possible by a generous grant from lead sponsor MetLife Foundation. Additional support was provided by the Council of the National Museum of African...
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: March 2010
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Monday, March 22, 2010. WALRUS TV Brian Barneclo "Spare Paint". THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: walrus tv; brian barneclo. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Charles Moore Civil Rights Photographer R.I.P. Mr Moore’s camera snapped the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. being arrested in Montgomery, Ala., in 1958, and James Meredith integrating the University of Mississippi in the face of a screaming mob in 1962. To read more, click HERE. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: r.i.p. photography; charles moore. In 1946, he rec...
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: WALRUS TV | Brian Barneclo | "Spare Paint"
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Monday, March 22, 2010. WALRUS TV Brian Barneclo "Spare Paint". THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: walrus tv; brian barneclo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rosa parks library and museum. Birmingham civil rights institute. The african museum of philadelphia. Oran z pan african museum. Dusable museum of african american history. Charles h. wright museum of african american history. Museum of the african disapora. Studio museum in harlem. WALRUS TV Brian Barneclo Spare Paint. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY.
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: JOSE CENDON | Valencian Institute of Modern Art | Photography
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009. JOSE CENDON Valencian Institute of Modern Art Photography. Fear in the Great Lakes" portrays the difficult helping circumstances in developing countries, discussing the mental illness as the theme. These snapshots depict stories of solitude and suffering, and catch our attention towards the lives lived by those patients somewhere around the world. The objective of the IVAM, the Valencian Institute of Modern Art, is the investigation and diffusion of twentieth-century art. I...
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: Charles Moore | Civil Rights Photographer | R.I.P.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Charles Moore Civil Rights Photographer R.I.P. Mr Moore’s camera snapped the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. being arrested in Montgomery, Ala., in 1958, and James Meredith integrating the University of Mississippi in the face of a screaming mob in 1962. To read more, click HERE. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: r.i.p. photography; charles moore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rosa parks library and museum. Birmingham civil rights institute. The african museum of philadelphia.
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: June 2009
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009. The American painter Robert Colescott has died. Make that. American painter. Colescott was an African-American who was best known for high-comic riffs on racial stereotypes. One of his best known canvases was a spoof of Emmanuel Leutze's painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware. In which George Washington Carver has been substituted for the Father of Our Country. Standing manfully at the prow of a rowboat full of racial stock characters. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. New York, NY&#...
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: JAMES BRANTLEY | Transference of Light | Sande Webster Gallery
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Monday, November 30, 2009. JAMES BRANTLEY Transference of Light Sande Webster Gallery. James Brantley, Steppin' Out, 58” x 33”, acrylic/canvas, 2009. TEL: 215-636-9003 FAX 215.646.9008 E-MAIL: artswg@aol.com. 2006 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. Labels: james brantley; sande webster gallery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rosa parks library and museum. Birmingham civil rights institute. The african museum of philadelphia. Oran z pan african museum. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY.
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: JACOB LAWRENCE | Hudson River Museum | thru June 6, 2010
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. JACOB LAWRENCE Hudson River Museum thru June 6, 2010. Before he was twenty, Jacob Lawrence developed a powerful, concise style that expressed all of the vibrancy and pathos of his Harlem neighborhood and its residents. He drew his material from the colors, sounds, and sites of the Harlem Renaissance. Although born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, his family moved, in 1930, to Harlem, the focal point of African American culture. THE NOIR ARTS GALLERY. March 17, 2010 at 8:35 AM. WALRU...
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THE.NOIR.ARTS.GALLERY: August 2009
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Monday, August 17, 2009. UPTOWN FRIDAYS: "Afro-Latin Style" with Geko Jones/Ethegy at The Studio Museum in Harlem. WHEN: Friday, August 21, 2009 (Rain Date: August 28th). WHERE: The Studio Museum in Harlem. 144 West 125th Street. Between Malcom X and Adam Clayton Powell Blvds.). WHAT: Uptown Fridays: Afro-Latin Style with Geko and Ethergy. Is $15 for members, seniors and students and $20 for the general public. Uptown Fridays: Afro-Latin Style. Is produced in collaboration with Abstract Nomadic Media.