Art In Flux Harlem Art Gallery Presents: ECHOES

In “ECHOES: A Time to Keep &  A Time to Let Go”, artists reveal the importance of the spiritual power of Africa by retaining elements of the traditional world and yet creating a new contemporary vision. Through visual art, film, photography, dance, and spoken word, artists proclaim a cultural heritage while they explore, celebrate, play, question, challenge or protest diverse issues. The dual exhibition, spreading over two inter-connected spaces, illustrates the importance of past histories and conveys the vital significance of African traditions in the diaspora. Cultural traditions are very powerful and can be positive (promoting social cohesion and unity) or negative (corroding the physical and psychological health of individuals). “A Time to Keep” commemorates positive customs and tolerant behaviors while “A Time to Let Go” illustrates the attempt to alter or eliminate harmful traditions.

Opening reception was November 9th, at 6pm-9pm. Check out the slides from the opening reception here.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Instrumental music by Hasan Bakr and Kevin Nathaniel Hylton presented throughout the evening in A Time to Keep Gallery 7:00 PM
·      “Spirits” Poem by Birago Diop presented by Hisham Tawfiq & Ebbe Bassey

·      Percussion by Mark Manczuk

·      Spoken word by Gena Bardwell

·      Dance Interpretation  by Ntifafa Akoko Tete-Rosenthal to live drums

·      Spoken word by Tara Mhella

·      Spoken word by Gena Bardwell

Recorded DJ MIX by Jeremiah Kpoh throughout the evening in A Time to Let Go Gallery

Exhibiting Artists:

Al Johnson
Alberte Bernier
Beatrice Lebreton
Carlos DeMedeiros
Carlos DeMedeiros
Gail Shaw-Clemons
Geraldine Williams
Grace Williams
Ibou N’doye
J W Ford
Juan Luna
Lance Johnson
Leonardo Benzant
Makeba Rainey
Nyugen Smith
Tara Mhella
Toni Thomas
Trish Mayo

​ECHOES SPECIAL EVENTS

Echoes of The Artist, A Discussion:
Saturday, November 10, 3-5pm

Salon….In FLUX
Friday, November 16, 7-9pm

A Percussion Workshop by Mark Manczuk
Experience the rhythm and groove of the Samba!

Saturday, November 17, 1-3pm

The show closes November 30th, 2012

Art in FLUX Harlem, 1961 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd (7th Ave.) @ 118th Street, New York, NY 10026, 646-340-3479, info@artinfluxharlem.com

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