Featuring the exhibition, DIRT, curated by Onajide Shabaka including: Dona Altemus, William Cordova, Robert Chambers, Kim Nicolini, Mark Hahn, David Rohn, Alette Simmons Jimenez, Edouard Duval Carrie, and others.

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DIRT, and the notion of pollution of various sorts, personal and public

"DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè"
curated by Onajide Shabaka

Come on out to the closing reception and start of your weekend! Your last opportunity to see this fascinating exhibition, "DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Te," curated by Onajide Shabaka and featuring some of our finest local artists. This exhibition investigates the notion of dirt, as a literal, physical substance itself, as art material, and as a psychological notion pointing to pollution, personally and ritually. The artists take on the notion of dirt, or pollution, and investigate with a variety of media and approaches.

All art works are for sale and many of the artists will be on hand. Come enjoy the evening!


3815 NE Miami Court

Miami Design District 33137

(one block east of Miami Avenue and 39th Street)

 

Closing Reception: 28 June, 2013 - 7-9 pm

 

Weekdays: Tue, Fri, & Sat 12 noon-6 pm
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Miami Design District


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"DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè" Curated by Onajide Shabaka

Included artists: 

Dona Altemus - mixed media
Edouard Duval Carrié - painting
Robert Chambers - mixed media
william cordova - mixed media
Veronica Scharf Garcia - sculpture, photography
Mark Hahn - photography
Alette Simmons Jimenez - mixed media
Lori Nozick - sculpture, drawing
Kim Nicolini - photography
David Rohn - photography
Onajide Shabaka - mixed media, drawing
Jovan Karlo Villalba - painting, sculpture
Debra Wilk - poetry

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Artlab33 Art Space

DIRT, and the notion of pollution of various sorts, personal and public

Press from the exhibition:

"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)
"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)

(Video and images Via: DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè: Art is About)

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