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The Momentary announces three new exhibitions on view now


The Momentary announces three new exhibitions on view now
Visitors enjoying 'Sarah Cain: In Nature' at the Momentary, Bentonville, Arkansas.
BENTONVILLE, ARK
.-The Momentary announced the debut of Sarah Cain: In Nature (on view February 12 to May 30) and Diana Al-Hadid: Ash in the Trade Winds (on view March 5 to June 13), as well as the opening of Derrick Adams: Sanctuary (on view February 23 to June 6). All three visual art exhibitions are free to view, no tickets necessary.
“We’re excited to present the Momentary’s first exhibitions of 2021 with the work of these three contemporary artists,” said Lauren Haynes, director of artist initiatives and curator, contemporary art at the Momentary and Crystal Bridges. “Aligning with our mission to champion contemporary art’s role in everyday life, each of these shows bring a unique set of themes and materials to the space and encourages visitors to simply experience what they have to offer.”

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Gantt Center Exhibition Puts Resiliency On Display


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"Knowledge is Power" by Jamel Shabazz, 1980, taken in Brooklyn, New York City, is one of many pieces on display in the Vision & Spirit exhibit at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture in Charlotte.
A new exhibition at the Harvey B. Gantt Center For African-American Arts + Culture wants to show just how important resilience is to Black history.
“Vision & Spirit,” which formally opened to the public Friday, has works by creatives with high profiles, like groundbreaking photographer Gordon Parks and artist Romare Bearden, who grew up in Charlotte. And there are photographs and depictions of giants of American history, too, like Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman and Muhammad Ali.

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Wilson's World HomeSchool: Special Black History Month Open Air Event with the Gantt Center with Photographer Earlie Hudnall


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Wilson’s World HomeSchool: Special Black History Month Open Air Event with the Gantt Center with Photographer Earlie Hudnall
February 16, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C.  – Dexter Wimberley, curator for the Gantt Center, and Natalie Jones, Director of Education, talk with Wilson about their upcoming special Black History Month Open Air: A Conversation with Dexter Wimberly and photographer Earlier Hudnall event and about an upcoming program with Char-Meck schools.
Tonight this special Black History Month Open Air virtual studio event, curator for the Gantt Center, Dexter Wimberly speaks with photographer Earlie Hudnall, an artist featured in one of the current exhibits, Vision & Spirit | African American Art Works From The Bank Of America Collection.  The event will be streamed via the Gantt Center’s YouTube live channel tonight at 7 pm.  The event is free and open to the public however you will need to RSVP. To chat during the program and contribute your perspective, you will need a YouTube account with a Gmail email address prior to the program. If you do not have a YouTube account, click here for a step-by-step tutorial on creating a YouTube account.

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Editors' Picks: 17 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Chat With the Guerrilla Girls to the Music That Inspired Basquiat


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” at Pace Gallery, New York
If you, like me, have ever wanted to be able to articulate responses to Tara Donovan’s something-extraordinary-from-nothing-special installations that are fitter for intelligent company than, “WTF, how did she do this?!” then Wednesday afternoon presents a golden opportunity. 
To provide the high-level context Donovan’s current solo show at Pace’s New York flagship (through March 6) deserves, the gallery will host an online panel discussion between Museum of Contemporary Art Denver curator Nora Abrams, University of Chicago professor and Smart Museum of Art adjunct curator Christine Mehring, and UC Santa Barbara art and architectural history professor Jenni Sorkin. Mark Beasley, curatorial director of Pace Live, will handle moderating duties. Join me on the path to enlightenment.

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