Previous Exhibitions
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Frame of Mind at Black Business Expo
February 24, 2024 - February 24, 2024
Donavon Brutus, Oluwatobi Adewumi, MJ Fentis, Vincent Frimpong, Eric Andre, Markeith Woods, Najee Dorsey, Princess Justice Janêe Henderson, Joëlle Storet
Frame of Mind 2024 is an exhibition of local Black Artists' Art at the Black Business Expo.
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The Fear of the Fearless
January 26, 2023 - March 18, 2023
Art Ventures is thrilled to announce its exhibit sponsored by CACHE Creative Exchange Fund supported through a grant from the Tyson Family Foundation. The Fear of The Fearless, at The Medium located at 214 S Main St, Springdale, AR 72764 will feature an assemblage of 3D ceramic works, paintings, and photography by Eric Andre, Vincent Frimpong, and Markeith Woods. It will be on display from January 26th to March 18th, with an opening reception on January 26th from 5-8 pm.
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Frame of Mind 2022 - Critical Black Theory @ TheatreSquared
TheatreSquared
477 West Spring Street, FayettevilleJanuary 26 - February 27, 2022
Critical Black Theory is a treatise on the multifaceted and resilient spirit of the Black body and Black humanity, their passionate expression of pain, conflict, and of joy.
There is everything to be said about cultural survival and the nuanced battles required to protect the core of oneself from annihilation. Like the drumbeat, art informs us of individual battles won and lost, telling us that we are still here, still connected, still creating pathways to cultural survival and growth. This exhibition is one such drumbeat in the vast cultural context of Blackness in the diaspora, and its plan to thrive.
Oluwatobi Adewumi ▪ Donavon Brutus ▪Markeith Woods ▪ Eric Andre
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Frame of Mind 2022 - Critical Black Theory
Faulkner Performing Arts Center
453 Garland Avenue, FayettevilleMarch 4 - May 4, 2022
Critical Black Theory is a treatise on the multifaceted and resilient spirit of the Black body and Black humanity, their passionate expression of pain, conflict, and of joy.
There is everything to be said about cultural survival and the nuanced battles required to protect the core of oneself from annihilation. Like the drumbeat, art informs us of individual battles won and lost, telling us that we are still here, still connected, still creating pathways to cultural survival and growth. This exhibition is one such drumbeat in the vast cultural context of Blackness in the diaspora, and its plan to thrive.
Oluwatobi Adewumi ▪ Donavon Brutus ▪ Tay Butler ▪ Candace Dolls ▪ Wade Hampton ▪ Carl Karni-Bain ▪ Charles Krampah ▪ Vincent Frimpong ▪ DeShun Peoples ▪ Joëlle Storet ▪ Markeith Woods ▪ Sharon Killian ▪ Eric Andre ▪ Art Ventures Collection: Morgan Bame, Delita Martin, Najee Dorsey
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Frame of Mind 2021
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleFebruary 5 - April 11, 2021
Exhibition Sponsorship
Esther Silver-Parker and Ronald ParkerThere is everything to be said about cultural survival and the nuanced battles required to protect the core of oneself from annihilation. Like the drumbeat, art informs us of individual battles won and lost, telling us that we are still here, still connected, still creating pathways to cultural survival and growth. This exhibition, Frame of Mind, is one such drumbeat in the vast cultural context of Blackness in the diaspora, and its plan to thrive.
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The Shape of Our World
Faulkner Performing Arts Center
453 Garland Avenue, FayettevilleAugust 21 – October 23, 2020
Our world is centered by the diversity of organisms that populate it; those that fit together by attributes that complement like yin and yang, hard and soft, short and tall, red and green.
The Shape of Our World presents a diverse and complementary group of artists who create connections that ultimately center and balance it.