"The Gentrification of Brooklyn: The Pink Elephant Speaks" Exhibition
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts
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This exhibition, guest curated by Dexter Wimberly, will examine how urban planning, eminent domain, and real estate development are affecting Brooklyn's communities and how residents throughout the borough are responding. The exhibition will include the works of several Brooklyn-based artists, as well as those who have been forced to relocate as a result of gentrification. In addition to works of art featured at MoCADA, there will be a schedule of public programs taking place throughout Brooklyn.
Artists in the exhibition include (alphabetically):
Josh Bricker(Installation), Valerie Caesar (Photography), Oasa DuVerney (Drawing), Zachary Fabri (Video), Rosamond S. King (Installation), Irondale Ensemble(Theater Performance), Nathan Kensinger (Photography), Jess Levey(Photography / Video Installation), Christina Massey (Painting), Musa (Sculpture), Tim Okamura (Painting), Kip Omolade (Painting), John Perry(Painting), Adele Pham (Video), Michael Premo / Rachel Falcone (Photography / Multimedia), Gabriel Reese (Painting), Marie Roberts (Painting), Ali Santana (Music Video), Monique Schubert (Mixed-media), Alexandria Smith (Painting), Adam Taye (Mixed-media), Sarah Nelson Wright (Installation).
In addition, there will be a vignette of work on display from two local high schools (The Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School and The Secondary School for Research) where students have been documenting the impact of gentrification on their neighborhoods over the past few years through photos and essays.
[Image: Tim Okamura "Stay Strong" (2009) Oil, spray paint on canvas, 76 X 84 in.]
Media
Schedule
from February 04, 2010 to May 16, 2010
Artist(s)
Josh Bricker, Valerie Caesar, Oasa DuVerney, Zachary Fabri, Rosamond S. King, Irondale Ensemble, Nathan Kensinger, Jess Levey, Christina Massey, Musa, Tim Okamura et al.