African-American Culture & Identity in the 1900s

   Community Announcements | Posted on March 31, 2017

Krasl Art Center

707 Lake Boulevard
St. Joseph, MI 49085  USA
www.krasl.org

KRASL ART CENTER: FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

IN THE MAIN GALLERIES
The Krasl Art Center in St Joseph, Michigan is pleased to announce Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee Collection, an exhibition which honors the lives, traditions, and environments of African Americans in the 20th century.  Featuring more than 50 pieces from the collection of renowned costume designer and arts patron, Myrna Colley-Lee, Reflections tells a story of heritage, community, and place. Organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C. in collaboration with Myrna Colley-Lee, Reflections is on view at in the main galleries from April 14 through June 25, 2017.

Comprised of paintings, photographs, textile pieces and works on paper, the exhibition is thoughtfully curated to reflect the culture and experiences of African Americans, celebrating their unique style, and providing insight into their Southern roots and migratory history.  The imagery in Reflections focuses primarily on narrative works and landscapes of everyday life, past and present.  With this multifarious selection, figurative artworks lead viewers on a journey into memory and beyond. Each piece reveals a portion of the inspiring story of the African diaspora that the entire collection portrays so elegantly.

This collection both represents a dialogue between the artists and the ever-evolving African American identity, and reflects the attitude and eye of Colley-Lee-artist and cultural connoisseur with great respect and understanding for the African storytelling tradition.

Reflections is organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC, in collaboration with the office of Myrna Colley-Lee.
 
IN THE ARTLAB GALLERY
Zine:
A hand crafted, self published, small magazine.
Part of DIY culture, zines can be subversive, fantastical, autobiographical or purely fiction. This installation features a diverse range of zine authors and subject matter for visitors of all ages to select, cozy up and read within the space.

EXHIBITION RELATED EVENTS

OPENING PARTY
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
6-8 PM
Join us for the opening of Reflections and the Zine Reading Room. Join Luz Magdaleno, organizer of Brown & Proud Press, at 6 PM in the KAC Library to learn about the DIY culture of zines and the important work they accomplish. A selection of Brown & Proud Press zines will be for sale during the event.  Live music and small bites will provide a unique and elegant evening out.

COFFEE WITH THE CURATOR
MONDAY, APRIL 17
9 AM
Join KAC curator Tami Miller for an intimate tour in the galleries. Discover the narratives and historical significance of the artworks on view and information about the artists who made them.

LECTURE BY BELINDA TATE
TUESDAY, MAY 2
6 PM
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Executive Director Belinda Tate will speak about the significance of the Reflections exhibition. Tate served as Director of the Diggs Gallery at Winston Salem University, one of the nation's top African American art galleries, for 15 years. She began her tenure at the KIA in 2014.

GEORGE KRASL MEMORIAL CONCERT
TUESDAY, MAY 2
7 PM
Explore African American history through music inspired by the art of Reflections. This concert is presented in memory of George Krasl. Donations appreciated.

YOUTH PROGRAMMING
SPECIAL SCREENING OF RUBY BRIDGES - BENTON HARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
2 PM
Youth are invited to watch a special spring break screening of the movie Ruby Bridges at the Benton Harbor Public Library (1hr 30 min). Discussion and hands on art making activities led by a KAC faculty artist will follow.

FAMILY DAY: ART & STORIES
SATURDAY, APRIL 15
11 AM - 12:30 PM
Youth are invited to wear their favorite outfits to this exhibition reception designed just for them! Fancy drinks and snacks served, The Story of Ruby Bridges will be read and discussed in realtion to the art in the galleries, and a hands-on art making activity will take place in the lobby.
 
KRASL ART CENTER
The Krasl Art Center is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. The Krasl Art Center is located in downtown St. Joseph, Michigan overlooking Lake Michigan. The KAC has three public galleries, five studios, a library/lecture room, a black and white wet darkroom, a gift shop, and a permanent collection of 42 works of sculpture. Through its mission to bring people and art together, the KAC offers thoughtful exhibitions, engaging classes and camps, community events such as Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff and the Artisan Market, outreach opportunities, and cultural exploration. The Krasl Art Center is funded in part by the Michigan Council for the Arts & Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Krasl Art Center galleries are open Monday-Wednesday, Friday & Saturday from 10-4; Thursday from 10-9; and Sunday 1-4.  Admission to the galleries is free of change.  For more information, please contact the Krasl Art Center at 269.983.0271, or visit www.krasl.org.



Contact:
   Tami Miller
   
   269-983-0271