In this issue
"Image and Africology," online A Message from the Houston Arts Alliance Coming Soon: "Choked on Cotton"
Community Outreach & Activities
Favorite Links
The Collective's Gift Shop
Jubilee Quilt Circle
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Marc Newsome, Frenchy's #3, Digital Print on Brushed Metal 24"x36"
The exhibition displays images by photographers
Derrick Bey, Sinden Collier, Colby Deal, Christie Leday, Gail Mallory, Marc Newsome and
Mel Perry who explore their fellowship with the diaspora and discuss the ways we all deal with cultural deference.
Curator Dominic R. Clay states that "Although we are separated between land and language with massive bodies of water in between us, the African Diaspora never seemed to be so close. Tethered between continents, we are all blood bound. Common expressions tie us together linking all of us to a common future.
"In our past" he continues, "as African Americans, we dealt with a theoretical phenomenon
W.E.B. Du Bois called 'double consciousness.' However, this concept has been reconstituted into something bigger and more complex. Today, the world is much smaller than it was yesterday, giving us the ability to keep one another at arm's length.
This is not simply an exhibition, but it is a love letter to Mother Africa and an homage to all of our ancestors who nurtured her."
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The Greater Houston Area Arts Community needs our help
A message from the Houston Arts Alliance
* A coalition of arts organizations serving the Houston region have launched a new fund to aid the area arts community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The fund supports critical life needs, such as housing, health and food security for individuals who work in the arts-many of whom cannot currently access unemployment or business loans due to restrictions on each while they struggle to eat and pay other critical bills. The fund is inviting applications and seeking donations. Already, a survey of economic impact from March 27, shows nearly $50M in real and anticipated losses to arts nonprofits and 75% of artists contracts being cancelled.
In the meantime, we urge you to do the following.
* Private funds will not be able to meet the need among our community. Therefore, we are asking you to apply for unemployment-even if you know you will be rejected. That application is step one before freelancers are invited into the unemployment program.
An artist/arts worker guide to employment is here:
https://ready.haatx.com/covid-19#/unemployment.
* Dial 211 or visit
211.org to learn about hundreds of sources of support you can access-from food to housing to medical help. This is where your community is stepping up to help you. Please connect with 211, if you need help:
http://211.org.
I know this moment weighs heavy. I know what's available doesn't seem like enough. HAA and the rest of Houston is working hard to provide help.
We will get through this, re-build, and become strong. Take heart.
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Coming Soon...
"Choked on Cotton"
the art of Nell Gottleib
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Community Outreach and Activities
Image & Africology Opening Reception
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from our Facebook postings
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"Be steadfast. Our hearts, minds
and spirits are stronger than a quarantine."
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Please visit The Collective to see art and items for sale
Print Posters, Magnets, Postcards, gifts, more...
Featuring works by artists: Leslie Abrams, Lee Ann Carrier, Dominic Clay, Ava Cosey, Carolyn Crump, Laura Fagbemi
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Join the Jubilee Quilt Circle
Workshops and demonstrations are offered at The Collective, 4101 San Jacinto, Suite 116, on Thursdays from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. and Fridays from 1 to 3 p.m.
To be resumed when the gallery reopens
The Community Artists' Collective invites you to learn about and to work on textiles, including quilting, knitting, crochet and embroidering.
Supplies provided. Suggested donation is $30 per month.
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