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Barnwood Site in Ulster Park
After some wildly unseasonable weather last week (snowflakes?! Seriously?), it looks like we’re finally into some real spring stuff this last week of April. Here are some artistic events to enjoy.
Gay Erotic Art Show in Ulster Park | April 30 - May 2
Hosted by Pink Stallion Events, Barnwood is a pop-up show of gay erotic art that will be on view in a historic barn in Ulster Park from April 30 through May 2. The show, which features images of “men from nude to lewd,” includes works for sale by over 30 artists; funds raised by the admission to the exhibition will assist in restoring the 1850s barn for continued use as an art space. Tickets are $20-$25 (credited toward the purchase of any artworks) and must be purchased in advance. Due to the erotic nature of this show, attendance is limited to adults only over the age of 21. To maintain social distancing, a limited number of tickets for each time slot wil
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Through April 3 at the University of Albany
What the gallery says: “The University Art Museum, University at Albany, is pleased to present ‘i.de.al.is.tic,’ a new exhibition that features three rising Black artists and explores each artist’s acceptance of imperfection and their relationship to idealism.
“Curated by Michael Mosby, ‘i.de.al.is.tic’ brings together the work of artists Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola, Sean Desiree, and Marcus Leslie Singleton. The exhibition explores each artist’s relationship to the concept of idealism the unrealistic aim for perfection. Singleton deals with the everyday, while Akinbola abstracts the concept of a Black identity, and Desiree objectively describes the inherent beauty in public housing units. In each of these artist’s practices there is an acceptance of imperfection, and through this resolve a true picture of a complex Black narrative emerges.”
This Fashion Editorial Is About the Beauty of Black Gay Love
By Mikelle Street
A week ago
Justsmile, a magazine with Black creativity as its central point, launched with a slew of covers. Art critic and writer Antwaun Sargent as well as musician Ian Isaiah (in head to toe Hood by Air) are cover stars for the Sydney, Australia-based glossy s first issue that counts stylist Kevin Hunter and photographer Bryce Thomas as founders. They ve packed the issue with a variety of features including a portfolio of young Sydney talents as well a conversation with Marcus Leslie Singleton and Tschabalala Self. The hope: to create a support network for creatives of color and to give them an opportunity.