Exhibition: ARTOGRAPHY
1 media/Exhibition Cover Art Work_thumb.png 2023-11-26T13:54:57-08:00 kYmberly Keeton 9362993029ca88c8d3b40345148bb9d36b16c130 43498 9 Exhibition Art Cover plain 2023-11-28T19:32:54-08:00 ARTOGRAPHY Exhibition Cover, The Kindred Blackness Museum © 2023 by BLACK ART LIT DATA is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Debut Februrary 1, 2024 Gif Image The image was created by compiling public-domain photographs that were found at the beginning of the process of creating the dataset section. As the curator of the show, I believed that it was necessary to include images of artists and writers from the public domain as well. In the image, I am seen as the curator on the left, while on the right, you can see several significant and enduring legacies of Jessie Redmond Fauset, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and Ellen Powell Tiberino. Art: Paintings, Still Images Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, African American Communities Creative, Artistic, Literary, Academia, K-12, Black Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums BLACK ART LIT DATA AI Generated Art Work Artwork added through December 31, 2023 kYmberly Keeton 9362993029ca88c8d3b40345148bb9d36b16c130This page is referenced by:
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Exhibition Space II
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Part II: Malik Treks to the Kindred Museum on the Way He Encounters the Ancestral Spirits of the Black Iaville Artists Collective—The Shadow.
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Brush strokes tell stories, Philadelphia's artwork, City's vibrant heart.
Iaville's art, vibrant and bold. Storytelling hues. Community thrives.
Legacy etched deep, from ancestors’ brave struggles, our African roots.
Descendants of strength, embracing struggles as one, our community.
Exhibition Methodology
"ARTOGRAPHY"
According to scholar, Rita L. Irwin (2022), A/r/tography is the practice of exploring the world through a continuous process of creating art and writing. The two mediums are interconnected, weaving together to create enhanced meanings. A/r/tographical work is guided by concepts such as living inquiry, metaphor/metonymy, and excess, embodied in the exchanges between art and text. While a/r/tography is about self-expression, it is also social. Groups of a/r/tographers come together to engage in shared inquiries and present their collective works to others. -
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Exhibition Space
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On View | ARTOGRAPHY: Black Art Lit Community Archiving
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"Cracking break of day
colors Philadelphia
beyond the buildings"I utilize a creative fusion of data vignettes based on literary and visual elements, employing the 2nd and 3rd person fictional perspectives to bring to life the extraordinary nature of Black memory work. (I) Malik, a masterful wordsmith, meticulously crafted each entry in my journal, vividly envisioning a remarkable new world of Black Reality through artography. Along with my musings, through the direction of Alain LeRoy Locke., I am the eye of the great migration; the archive of 1865, tilled through the soil of dirt, slavery, my ancestors _ moving on _ up, to the cityside, buildings collide like Black Thoughts; Black Thought, on a rainy day. It is the year 2045.
Iaville, Philadelphia is a Black city brimming with rich cultural heritage and a vibrant African American community that has played a critical part in shaping the city's past, present, and future. From the Underground Railroad to the Civil Rights Movement, this community has been a driving force of progress and change and continues to push boundaries.
Fast forward to 2045, Philadelphia has evolved into a bustling sci-fi metropolis with advanced technology and a multicultural population. The streets were filled with hover cars and holographic billboards, but underneath the glitz and glamor, the Black community's identity was in danger of being hijacked. Gangs ruled the neighborhoods, and the police force was overwhelmed. It seemed like there was no end in sight to the chaos and mayhem.Malik is determined to make his mark and leave a lasting impact on his community. His passion and dedication to achieving his goals are a testament to the resilience and determination of the African American community in Philadelphia. The city of Philadelphia is a place where dreams can