"Dirt Yuta Suelo Udongo Te" : Onajide Shabaka's Art Exhibit About the Most Primordial of Materials

Two (slightly different) preview articles out talking about the “Dirt” exhibition. The notion of dirt has found a great deal of local interest. In conversation during the reception, the notion was put forward about the non-trendiness of the theme and and lack of splashy, resin covered works seen so prevalently in Miami. Just keeping it real and normal, would be a good way to describe it.

“Dirt Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè” : Onajide Shabaka’s Art Exhibit About the Most Primordial of Materials:

“Dirt. God created man from it. We grow our food in it. And it’s where all of us go to rest in the end.

For Broward artist, curator, and writer Onajide Shabaka, the primordial substance is also the inspiration for ‘DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè,’ a new exhibit opening in Miami’s …”

(Via Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue.)

Dirt Art Exhibit at Second Saturday June 8:

“Dirt. God created man from it. We grow our food in it. And it’s where most of us go to rest in the end.

For South Florida artist, curator, and writer Onajide Shabaka, the primordial substance is also the inspiration for ‘DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè,’ a new exhibit opening in t…”

(Via Miami New Times | Complete Issue.)