Monday, August 25, 2014

& THE INVISIBLE & THE UNBELIVERS



& THE INVISIBLE & THE UNBELIVERS: NEW WORKS AT SOUTH SIDE COMMUNITY ART CENTER

Chicago-area artists featured with wide range of perspectives through black lens


CHICAGO (August 2014) – The South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC) presents artists Stephen Flemister and Krista Franklin, in & the invisible & the unbelievers running August 29 – September 27. The opening reception for the exhibit will take place Friday, August 29 from 6 – 9 p.m. at the SSCAC located at 3831 South Michigan.
This exhibit deals in notions of the digital portrait, the anonymous and the hybrid borrowing its title from poet Amiri Baraka’s prose. Both artists are alumni of Chicago’s Columbia College and their work makes its return to the region with an exploration of the modern portrait through the lens of contemporary digital culture.
Flemister is a mixed media artist from the south side of Chicago and has exhibited in various solo and group shows in galleries such as Dittmar Memorial Gallery at Northwestern University, Hyde Park Art Center, and has been a featured artist of HyPa and the Hennessey Artistry Tour (2010). According to Flemister, “remixing today’s modern technology with traditional studio art, my work concerns itself with the phenomena of ‘profiling’ and the concept of the virtual identity.”
Franklin’s work is centered on the intersection of the literary and the visual, often exploring the conceptual concerns of Afrofuturism and AfroSurrealism. She is the co-founder of 2nd Sun Salon, a community meeting space for writers, visual and performance artists, musicians and scholars. She has held residences at Cave Canem, A Studio in the Woods and Arts + Public Life/Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago.
The closing reception/artist talk will be held Saturday, September 27 from 2-5 p.m.  For more information on upcoming shows and the 75th Anniversary of the SSCAC, please visit www.sscartcenter.org or follow the SSCAC on Facebook and Twitter.
About The South Side Art Center
The South Side community Art Center (SSCAC) is one of the last remaining WPA arts centers in the country and the only surviving African American art center.  The SSCAC preserves, conserves, and promotes the legacy and future of African American art and artists while educating the community on the value of art and culture.  SSCAC is the bridge that links the history and future of visual arts through creation, preservation, education, conservation and exhibition. Through its mission and rich history, SSCAC seeks to infuse history into the future of art.

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