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Quincy Art Show 'The Other Room' Features Masterpieces By 6 Black Artists


Published May 25, 2021 at 4:10 PM CDT
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The Allegories of Time painting by Stanwyck E. Cromwell, a Guyanese-born, second-generation visual artist featured in The Other Room.
For 32 years, St. Louis-based artist Robert Powell has collected and educated art lovers on the vast contributions of African Americans in fine visual arts. Powell is the founder of Portfolio Gallery & Education Center, which he launched in 1989 to raise awareness about how Black visual artists are largely overlooked in the industry.
His latest curated exhibit at the Quincy Art Center continues that tradition.
On view through July 23, “The Other Room” showcases six artists Powell believes deserve high recognition. As an example of how rarely Black artists are given the spotlight, his curator’s statement asks visitors to name five African American visual artists as well known as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and ....

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Self-portraits sought for Hill-Stead, Free Center exhibit celebrating Black art and identity


Self-portraits sought for Hill-Stead, Free Center exhibit celebrating Black art and identity
Susan Dunne, Hartford Courant
The Free Center in Hartford and Middletown and the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington are working together to present an exhibit of self-portraits by Black artists during events showcasing and celebrating Black art and identity.
The submission deadline is May 10 for the self-portraits, which can be in any form: painting, drawing, mixed media, photography, sculpture, video, poetry, performing arts.
Artworks will be split up into three exhibits, one for each venue. Hill-Stead will show artworks on June 5, to begin a month of Juneteenth events. On that day, ShopBlackCT will have a pop-up market, Amistad Center for Arts & Culture will do takeaway crafts, Kamora’s Cultural Corner will present “Black Art Heals” performances, Jocelyn Pleasant and her band will perform, quilter Ed Johnetta Miller will show her work and printmaker Ki ....

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