INTO THE MIDST OF THINGS Opens 5/13
By: A.A. Cristi
Courtesy of the artist (Houston, TX, May 1, 2017) - DiverseWorks is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition into the midst of things, featuring works by Regina Agu (Houston), ruby onyinyechi amanze (New York and Philadelphia), and Wura-Natasha Ogunji (Austin, TX and Lagos, Nigeria). The opening reception is Saturday, May 13 from 6 - 8 pm and the exhibition is on view through July 22, 2017. Admission is free.
Regina Agu's work is interdisciplinary in nature and ranges from delicate drawings and subtle color photographs to room-size installations and texts. Her recent series of drawings uses an essay by poet Akilah Oliver, the visible unseen, as a conceptual framework. Agu's photographic and sculptural work explores economic shifts in the urban environment as they shape the public discourse around framing African American and Black communities. The images that repeat in the work are reflections of architectural interventions in the natural landscape, construction drop cloths, and remnants of the built environment, all of which allude to issues of displacement and loss. Agu lives and works in Houston and was raised in transit throughout Africa and Europe. Her work has been included in exhibitions, public readings, and performances nationally, including recent presentations at The Drawing Center, New York, the American University Museum Katzen Arts Center in DC, Art League Houston, Project Row Houses, and The Station Museum. She is a 2016-2017 Open Sessions participant at The Drawing Center, a partner at Alabama Song, a collaboratively-run artist's space in Houston, and a co-founder of the independent small press, paratext.
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workshops
Saturday June 24, and Saturday, July 8, 1 - 3 pm
Lead by Houston-area women artists of color htxpeople project (Bria Davis and Morganne Nikole) and DAMN GXRL (Jessica Fuquay, Anna Garza, and Mandy Clinton), [in between space] will explore a range of ideas, including the creative process as a form of healing, how nonlinear narrative can inspire absurdity, and how place and space influence our artistic practices. Inspired by exhibiting artist Regina Agu's reading group projects that involve discussion groups wherein participants investigate provocative, critical and poetic texts by women of color, this workshop series will provide participants with the tools and space to tell their own stories through art. For more information or to sign-up for the workshops, please email Reyes Ramirez at reyes@diverseworks.org. Situation Mixtape
Saturday, July 22, 6 - 8 pm
a closing celebration
On the final evening of into the midst of things, Houston artists Regina Agu, Adrienne Perry, and Peter Lucas will present a live, de-centered collage of words, images, films, sounds, and music from a variety of sources. This unique event will shift the gallery's atmosphere and interact with the exhibition's themes of place, origin, hybridity, and limbo.
SUPPORT
into the midst of things is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.
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