“Fulton Art Fair Artists” Exhibition

FiveMyles

poster for “Fulton Art Fair Artists” Exhibition

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Fulton Art Fair was established in 1958 as a collective of artists of African and African American descent, promoting their work in New York City and New York State; although most of its members are local Brooklyn artists. In this exhibition the multigenerational group of emerging and established artists will continue to tell audio and visual histories through art. The exhibition is curated by Klaudia Ofwona Draber.

The exhibiting artists include Khuumba Ama, Keisha-Gaye Anderson, Glori B., Camille Clavery, Saundra Collier, Melvin Isaac, Scharalet Kee, Myra Kooy, Donna Mason, Omari Maynard, Karl McIntosh, Otto Neals, Albert Ojo, Michael [Boogievision] Pinckney, Okanbi Pounds, Aleathea Sapp-Jimenez, Robert Scott, Ava Thomlinson, Wilma Ward, Emmett Wigglesworth, David G. Wilson and Valerie Williams.

It is a pleasure for FiveMyles to exhibit paintings, sculpture and multi-media work by 22 artists who work largely outside the commercial New York art world. The Fulton Art Fair artists have established a strong presence in Brooklyn, with outdoor exhibitions and gallery shows. They count many well-established artists among their members: Otto Neals and Emmett Wigglesworth among others.

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