Hamlett Dobbins
Opening Reception: September 10, 6:00-8:00PM
This show will feature twenty new works by local Memphis artist Hamlett Dobbins.
4540 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN
Midnight Robbers: The Artists of Notting Hill Carnival
Art Museum University of Memphis
3750 Norriswood Ave -- CFA Building 142
Opening Reception: September 10, 5:00-7:30PM
Come see the exhibition, as well as a live performance--students from the Dance Program have choreographed a short performance with the Africa costume, designed by Ali Pretty, which will be accompanied by steel drums played by faculty and students from the Percussion Program.
The "Midnight Robbers" exhibition features photographs, a wire sculpture and costume, video and interactive information. Together these elements capture the sights and sounds of London’s Notting Hill Carnival. Through highlighting the work of four specific carnival artists artists, "Midnight Robbers" provides insight to the deeply rooted political meanings and cultural history of Caribbean carnival.
The "Midnight Robbers" exhibition features photographs, a wire sculpture and costume, video and interactive information. Together these elements capture the sights and sounds of London’s Notting Hill Carnival. Through highlighting the work of four specific carnival artists artists, "Midnight Robbers" provides insight to the deeply rooted political meanings and cultural history of Caribbean carnival.
Also on display:
"Sogo Bo: The Animals Come Forth"
"Africa: Visual Arts of a Continent - Art in the Land of Sundiata",
and the IEAA collection of Egyptian Antiquities
In Caseworks: Kevin Mitchell, "Man. Enough"
The exhibits "Midnight Robbers", and "Sogo Bo: The Animals Come Forth" have been extended, and will now be on view until September 25th, 2010.
"Sogo Bo: The Animals Come Forth"
"Africa: Visual Arts of a Continent - Art in the Land of Sundiata",
and the IEAA collection of Egyptian Antiquities
In Caseworks: Kevin Mitchell, "Man. Enough"
The exhibits "Midnight Robbers", and "Sogo Bo: The Animals Come Forth" have been extended, and will now be on view until September 25th, 2010.
3750 Norriswood Ave -- CFA Building 142
Horn Island 26
Exhibition open to the public now through the end of September.
Opening Reception: September 11, 6:00-9:30 PM.
Come see all the great work from this year's MCA Horn Island trip. The show has a great selection of work from both students, teachers and and long-term Horn Islanders. Much of the work is for sale, and its all great!
The exhibition will also premier Eric Huber's Horn Island documentary.
There will be H.I. themed snacks. Drinks will be served.
There will be H.I. themed snacks. Drinks will be served.
1930 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN
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