Part of their Summer Festival, join me for this group exhibition at Arts at Blue Roof.
Joie de Vivre
Arts at Blue Roof
June 4 - 17, 2022
7329 S. Broadway Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90003
The Phoenix Project: Continuing the Dialogue from 1992
Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles
The Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles (KCCLA), in partnership with Black Artists in Los Angeles (BAILA), and the Korean Artists Association of Southern California (KAASC), proudly presents a continuing dialogue between African American and Korean American artists related to the 1992 civil unrest in Los Angeles.
Artists:
Moses X. Ball / April Banks / Chelle Barbour / Sharon Barnes / Lili Bernard / Mark Broyard / Steven J. Brooks / Yrneh Gabon / Lavialle Campbell / Jane Chang / Jason Sahan Chang / Hyunsook Cho / Min Cho / Yun J. Choi / Kenturah Davis / Adrienne DeVine / Ingrid Elburg / Isaiah Ferguson / Mark Steven Greenfield / Okka Han / Zeal Harris / Han Na Hong (H.RED) / Marlon Ivory / David B. Jang / Miyoung Jeon / Eunsil Jeoung / In-ok Jeong / Buena Johnson / Sunhee Joo / Jessi Jumanji / Jongmoo Jun / Jinsil Kim / Somoon Kim / Sungil Kim /Yoonchung Park Kim / Yong Sik Kim / Chungmee Lee / Nakyung Lee / Robert Lee / Sam Sanghoon Lee / Talita Long / Michael Massenburg / Rosalind McGary / Rosalyn Myles / Dominique Moody / Kyoung Namkung / Ji Oh / Michelle Oh / Hairan Paik / Heysook Park / Swan Park / Duane Paul / Amber Perry / Alison Saar / Toni Scott / Esther Shim / Lisa Diane Wedgeworth / Wendell Wiggins / Stanley C. Wilson / Vincent Minsook Yang
Please join me for an Artist Talk with artists in Skin Deep: Then and Now, a group exhibit addressing race relations between Blacks & Whites through the arts at the Loft at Liz's.
The Loft at Liz’s
453 S. La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
I'd like to announce my recent position as Artist In Residence of Arts Alive! at San Diego State University for the academic school year of 2020-2021. I'll be making a permanent work for the campus in the spring. Though the school year, I'm doing talks and workshops about the intersection of art, interdisciplinary research, and social justice issues.
Black Speculative Arts Movement and New York Live Arts
Conceived by Reynaldo Anderson and Stacey Robinson of the Black Speculative Arts Movement and guest-curated by Tiffany E. Barber, this two-part exhibition brings together an international cadre of artists whose work responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-black violence, climate change, poor governance, trans-humanism, and an accelerating, technologically driven economic system on the verge of collapse.