Art X Detroit is pleased to present a short video by Emmy award-winning filmmaker, Stephen McGee, featuring Kresge Visual Arts Fellow, Gilda Snowden. This is the ninth video in a series featuring the 2008-2010 Kresge Arts in Detroit Fellowship Awardees and Eminent Artists.
SEE NO EVIL PORTFOLIO on MARKSZINE, an online arts periodical
This is a page from the online catalog of INTERVENTIONS, an exhibition that took place at the DIA in 1995. Each artist proposed how their work was influenced by certain works or areas of the museum. I discussed how my TORNADO works were influenced by a long-term study of the atmospheric paintings of James Whistler. Originally my work was to hang next to FALLING ROCKET, but as it was out on tour at the time my piece was installed next to his Self-Portrait.
The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland hosted this exhibition of works from the collection of the noted artist, scholar, and collector David C. Driskell. The 100 works by 61 artists vividly document changes in African American identity and belief from the 1870s until the present day. Narratives was on view from October 22 through December 19, 1998 at The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland. After closing at The Art Gallery, Narratives travelled into 2002 to several venues throughout the United States.
The Detroit Repertory Theatre Lobby Gallery is alternative exhibition space for emerging and mid-career artists of the Metropolitan Detroit area. Space is given for one-person, two-person, or group theme shows of two-dimensional works of art.
A film by JOEL DAVID SILVERS, showing the artist working in her studio, the ALTERNATIVE WORK SITE @ 2000 BROOKLYN, Detroit, Michigan