Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sankofa Studios Has Been Accepted Into Passageways Studios in Riverdale, Maryland!

I just wanted to let you know that I have just been juried into the Passageways Artist Studio in Riverdale, Maryland! Therefore, Sankofa Studio will have an established studio from which we will be working. I am so excited and in the process of moving now!

A little about Passageways:

Passageways came together in 1991 when a group of local artists found a large open space for rent in conveniently located Riverdale, Maryland. The artists rolled up their collective sleeves and constructed ten airy studios - learning to make drywall partitions, and other construction tasks. Five of the early members are still active in Passageways.

Passageways functions as a cooperative, providing: a congenial working environment for creative artists; an opportunity to interact, collaborate, and learn from colleagues; and an opportunity to show work with other members of the group. The various members work in painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography, stained-glass, sculpture, tapestry, quilting and fiber arts - wherever the muse directs.

They host an open-studio event twice a year - in the spring and in the fall. The dates are posted on this website, along with directions. They heartily invite you to come to the open-studio to see the latest work of our artists, and chat with them about art, while enjoying light refreshments.

The ARTISTS section of this website contains representative samples of our work along with contact information. You are invited to call to arrange an appointment to view and discuss the work of a favorite artist in greater depth.

Studio vacancies occur from time-to-time. If you are a working artist and wish to be placed on a waiting list for studio space, call them at 301 459-8038, and learn more about the jurying process.

Future posts will include photos of the new space! Stay tuned!

LAST FRIDAY ARTS EXHIBITION AT VIVANT ART COLLECTION: Redefined Cultural Creativity



Last Friday Arts Exhibition at Vivant Art Collection


Art Exhibition, Networking & Cocktail Party
Sponsored & Hosted
by A New Day with Micah Sims Radio Show

Friday, August 28th, 2009 - 5pm - 9pm

Visual Artist: Cheryl Durgans, Donna YaYa by Lino, Nataki McNeal Bhatti, Sharon Burton & Sherry B. Ways
Social Justice, Cultural Vibrancy, Afro Pop, Historical Freedom, and Contemporary Black Dolls …Experience the most creative, newest, and boldest art forms in Black culture!!!

FREE Event & RSVP Required - Complimentary Wine & Cocktails
Proud Sponsor: New Day With Michah Sims

For more information contact:

Vivant Art Collection
Gallery Row
60 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

(T) 215.922.6584
(E) vivantartcollection@gmail.com

GALLERY HOURS
Thursday - Saturday: 12pm - 6pm
Sunday - Wednesday:
By Chance/Appointments

Friday, August 7, 2009

Vivant Art Collection Press Release: Redefined Cultural Creativity



Philadelphia, PA - August 2009

Redefined Cultural Creativity presented by Vivant Art Collection: an exhibit featuring artists, Cheryl Durgans, Donna YaYa by Lino, Nataki McNeal Bhatti, Sharon Burton and Sherry B. Ways. Experience their personal explorations, respectively of social justice, cultural vibrancy, afro pop, historical freedom and contemporary Black dolls.

Cheryl Durgans is a writer, visual artist and cultural activist, who speaks to the social realities of ethnicity and womanhood in modern politics. Within her paintings her techinique of layering and re-using various images allows her to create abstraction, however social and political tones are evident.

Donna Yaya by Lino in her paintings embraces Brazilian culture and her feminine spiritual side while a product of her father reflects her masculinity and strength. She utilizes birght colors and bold compositions to illuminates her past memories and within the same stroke she paintings abstract suggestion what the future may hold!

Nataki McNeal Bhatti is an African aesthetic and revolutionary artist, who has created her own interpretative language, style and techinique. She is in an exploratory stage in which each work comes from different tangent degrees separate from the others. The one common thread in her paintings is the use of chroma and natural inclinations which authenticates her Accapella voice.

Sharon Burton is a mixed media artist (digital photography, oil pastel, collage, assemblage, water color and mixed media on paper, board & canvas), in which she not only explores but express the freedom of spirituality, gender issues and African American history and culture.

Sherry B. Ways personal journey as African American artist includes observation, exploration and daily reflection in which she studies and paints metaphysics, spirituality, race relations, gender, and African American folk traditions and how these factors influence the views of society.

Vivant Art Collection is located on Gallery Row in the heart of Old City, Philadelphia. Vivant features the cultural heart of lands and people of Africa, Caribbean, Latin America, Middle Eastern Diaspora and many more. The gallery also features and represents local established artists, whose artworks are all embedded with cultural stories that illuminate their perspective of past and present experiences. The mission of Vivant Art Collection is to entertain and enlighten its guest through visual art and empower them with the story and message of indigenous culture.

Saturday August 8, 2009 || 2pm-5pm
Opening Reception & Modern Tea Party
Sponsored by Exceed Magazine Celebrating Excellence and Enterprising Women!
Join us for a Black Cultural Experience!


www.vivantartcollection.com

The Amber Tree Newest Gallery to Sell Sankofa Dolls



I am pleased that we just cosigned several dolls to the Amber Tree Gallery at the National Harbor in Prince George's County, Maryland. This is a new gallery established in November 2008 at the new and posh National Inner Harbor.

Several of the Happy Girls, Healers and Sassy Girl Dolls are on display for the month of August. Please stop by and say hi to Gallery Manager, Perry Quarles while there.

The Gallery information is as follows:
177 Waterfront Street *
National Harbor, MD * USA * 20745
Email: support@AmberTreeGallery.com
Phone: (301) 749-7177
Website: http://www.ambertreegallery.com

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Sights and Sounds of the Vivant Collection Reception of the National Black Women's Art Festival, Philadelphia, PA, Friday, July 31, 2009


















At first there was a huge storm that dowsed the City of Brotherly Love late Friday afternoon and as I looked out my hotel window, I pondered as to how I was going to get to Vivant Collection to attend the reception. Then like magic the rain subsided and sunshine crepted through the clouds.

I truly enjoyed the reception with fantastic poetry by Nina 'Lyrispect' Ball and Nikki Powerhouse and the fantastic world music of Cocosol. I also gave a small artist talk about my artwork as well as my sister's Sharon J. Burton .

I met some wonderful artists there in the Philadelphia area including one of the artist's in the show Cheryl Durgans.

There was a lot of excitement in the air and the work showed very well. Thanks to Florcy for making the reception a success!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Friday, July 31st Join Me at the BLACK WOMEN'S ARTS FESTIVAL


Black Women's Arts Festival
Networking Party, Art Reception and Vocal Performance!

Sponsored & Hosted by A New Day with Micah Sims Radio Show 6th Annual Black Women's Arts Festival!

Date: Friday, July 31, 2009
Time: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Vivant Art Collection, 60 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA


FREE Event & RSVP Required
Click Here to register

Visual Artists:
Cheryl Durgans, Donna YaYa by Lino, Nataki McNeal Bhatti, Sharon Burton & Sherry B. Ways

Vocal Performaces:
Nikki Powerhouse, Nina 'Lyrispect' Ball, Cocosol & Rasheeda McIntosh

The Black Women’s Arts Festival (BWAF), a Philadelphia based community event, focuses on the visibility and viability of black women artists of all genres and media without regard for: age, gender expression, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation or size. BWAF has been a 501 (c) (3) organization since 2007.

Vivant Art Collection Featuring:

Nina 'Lyrispect' Ball
Lyrispect’s performance can only be described as an intense, passionate “verbal grace”. Her style, approach, content and delivery have been likened to that of: Sanchez, Baraka, Neruda and Saul Williams. She has shared venues with the legendary: Last Poets, Dr. Julius Garvey, Eric Benet, Raheem DeVaughn, Kenny Lattimore, Dwele, Fertile Ground, and most recently, Mos Def. Lyrispect’s literary works, including an original one-act “Her-story”, have received recognitions from the NAACP, National Black Theater Festival, and Center Stage’s Young Playwright’s Festival. For more information: www.myspace.com/lyrispect

Nikki Powerhouse
Nikki Powerhouse is a native of Philadelphia, PA soil. An actor, playwright, poet, nude figure model and freedom dancer who uses her many artistic expressions to promote healing. She began her extensive theater training at the Philadelphia Creative Performing Arts High School, and continued honing her passion at Black Nexxus, and Theatre for New Generation. Her New York City stage credits include: 'Notice Me', presented in NYC Fringe Festival, 'Sex, God, and Heels', 'Queen Mary of Scotland' and 'Khepera'. In Philadelphia she has trained with The New Freedom Theater, she recently finish her BFA at Temple University School of Theater Communications. Philadelphia stage credits includes: her one-woman show 'Fantasy Is An Addiction' (2005 Philly Fringe Festival), lead role in 'Antigone', 'Seven Guitars', 'Fences', and 'Merry Wives of Windsor'. Ms. Powerhouse's flexibility leaves her audiences captivated by each every performance giving true mean to the name: Powerhouse!

Cocosol
Burning with a distinct & intoxicating life force, CocoSol is an International Songstress & multi-instrumentalist. Her music is a wonderful world funk symphony woven with catchy guitar licks, sultry voice, fiery rhythms and longing melodies. In Montreal, CocoSol grew up in a large family of nine, Brady Bunch style. While a teenager, she took the stage as a root dancer and singer percussionist with Ayana & Batanes; two Malian/Cuban premier ensembles and appeared as a recording artist on their release, Batanes. Since her arrival on the Philadelphia’s art scene in the late nineties, CocoSol has collaborated with multiple artists, companies and formed three distinct musical groups: “Do it Duo, Les Tourterelles and SOWELU.” For more on this artist: www.cocosmusic.com.

Sherry Burton Ways
Sherry Burton Ways is a self-taught mixed media and art doll artist. In late 2007, Sherry was challenged by my twin sister and artist, Sharon J. Burton, to create dolls and art again. In December 2007, she created Sankofa Doll Artistry, which provided her an opportunity to begin creating mixed media art and art dolls reflective of women of the African Diaspora. Her doll art has been recently published in the book, “Black Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting and Experiencing the Passion” by Debbie Behan Garrett, Soft Dolls & Animals Magazine and Doll Castle News Magazine. In 2009, Ways will contribute to the forthcoming book by nationally known doll artist, Pamela Hastings, entitled Hot Flash. For more information click here

Cheryl Durgans
I am inspired by the writings of Octavia Butler and James Baldwin, the collage/assemblage art of Romare Bearden, the investigative prowess of investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, and my late father’s brilliant ability to solve complex problems as an engineer. I am intrigued by non-linear composition, layering conceptual elements on top of one another to tell a cohesive story. I grew up straddling the world of my working class relatives’ fun, cool, jazzy, but kitschy vibe with my college educated parents more pragmatic approach to living a structured, emerging African American middle class existence. Because of my background, I like to play with identity politics. Printmaking, painting and writing are important aspects of my art making process. I am particularly intrigued by the overall look achieved by using printmaking techniques.

Nataki Bhatti
A love and understanding of art was both nurtured and natured in Nataki McNeal Bhatti. She comes from a family of artists, Nataki’s mother, F. Diane McNeal was a textile & fiber artist, master papermaker and visual artist; her grandfather, F. D. McNeal, was a folk artist and her father is a painter and classical musician. One thing is certain. Nataki was raised to be an artist. She states, “I did not choose art, it choose me.” Despite challenge, she is obedient to her calling. Nataki received a dual degree in Art and African American Studies from Penn State University where she focused on African aesthetic and revolutionary art, which is the philosophical basis of all of her work. Nataki is presently working on a series of paintings that explore the black icon and harmonize conflict and movement within color. She continues to teach locally, give private lessons and facilitates various workshops. Nataki continues communicating spirit with a performance conversation about the dichotomies of being a black-woman-mother-artist-wife.

Sharon Burton
As a self-taught artist, I am influenced by the spiritual world, especially representations of beliefs and customs in a variety of cultures. I also use art to respond to social issues that affect those most vulnerable individuals in our society. I choose the appropriate medium, whether painting, mixed media, collage, or photography from the “visions” which guide me in during the creative process. I am influenced by African American culture and history, especially now that our country has elected the first African American President.

Simone Lino aka Donna Yaya by Lino
August 10th, 1978, on a sunny afternoon in Minas Gerais, a Brazilian artist was born. Simone’s (aka Donna Yaya by Lino) parents engrossed their daughter into several artistic activities. From the age of nine, she took art classes three times a week which blossomed into her passion. She also took dance classes and learned to samba dance like a true Brazilian native. Simone is also a performing vocal artist and use to sing in the choir of Parana University of Arts (2001-2003). Since moving from Rio de Janeiro to Philadelphia in 2005, she reconnected with her art to fill in the absence of her parents and family. Simone also known as “Donna YayĆ” by Lino” in her paintings, she embraces her feminine spiritual side while a product of her father reflects her masculinity and strength. Oil is her preferred medium of choice because of the complexity in the texture and movement. Donna Yaya by Lino expresses herself through freedom of colors, leaving ample room for the viewers’ imagination. Simone Lino’s personality is bright and energetic, which spills onto the canvas like a kaleidoscope!

Sights and Sounds of the Capital Hip Hop Soul Festival!











Hello all! We had such a great time at the Capital Hip Hop Soul Festival in Northeast Washington, DC. We had great sales from some of our Facebook fans including the Honorable Councilperson for Ward 7 in Washington, DC, Yvette Alexander!

The food, music and artwork were great. I experienced a little dehydration due to the HOT weather- but all the same it was fun. Many thanks to Liberated Muse Productions and my sis Sharon J. Burton of Gemini Visions for the opportunity.