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The Whole World is Churning: Then and Now | Now and Beyond Opening Reception

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The Whole World is Churning: Then and Now | Now and Beyond

November 19, 2024 - Opening Reception at 6:00 pm

Exhibition run: November 19, 2024 - April 18, 2025

Curator: Rosie Gordon-Wallace

Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. invites audiences to experience the art and culture of the Diaspora during a six-month exhibition from November 19, 2024 – April 18, 2025, DVCAI at Barry University, Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library, Institute of Immigration Studies Gallery located at 11300 NE 2 nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33161. This contemporary art exhibition inaugurates a partnership between the non-profit Arts Incubator DVCAI and Barry University’s Institute of Immigration Studies.

The Whole World is Churning: Then and Now | Now and Beyond is an exhibition of ten diasporic artists who explore past, present, and future possibilities. Gleaning knowledge from memory and materials they deconstruct, recreate, and agitate. Curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace, presenting artists include Rimaj Barrientos, Michael Elliott, Chris Friday, Erman Gonzalez, Izia Lindsay, Rhasaan Oyasaba Manning, Kurt Nahar, Devora Pérez, Clara Toro, and Stephanie J. Woods.

An embedded solo exhibition ‘Magikal Entities’ celebrates the achievements of DVCAI’s first studio artist, Asser Saint-Val, whose oeuvre includes mixed media paintings, installation art, and collaborative performances. ‘Magikal Entities’ is deeply rooted in spirituality and informed by the artist’s research on neuromelanin and the subconscious mind.

This exhibition is organized by Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) with support from Giselle Rios, Ph.D., endowed chair of the Monsignor Bryan O. Walsh Institute for Immigration Studies, and Vivica Smith Pierre, MLIS, PhD., Director of Library Services. Major exhibition support is provided by The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

OPENING RECEPTION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2024

6PM TO 9PM

An opening reception will be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm DVCAI at Barry University, Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library, Institute of Immigration Studies Gallery located at 11300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33161 (Event parking is off of North Miami Ave. between 111th Street and 115th Street) Please see the attached parking instructions and QR Code.

The evening features Asser Saint-Val’s MICPO-MAHNEWL, a code for “inner power,” a multidisciplinary art installation and performance created in collaboration with artist/designer Kim Yantis, guitarist Alejandro Infante, and body painter/sculptor Adrienne Tabet. Centered around a new air sculpture by Saint-Val, attendees will experience a dynamic installation, a singular performer, electric guitar improvisation, and silent disco headphones. MICPO-MAHNEWL is more than just an art piece; it encourages us to recognize, affirm, and harness the inherent genius within each of us.

For more information, contact Tanya Desdunes at tanya@dvcaiteam.org.

The Whole World is Churning: Then and Now | Now and Beyond

November 19, 2024 - Opening Reception at 6:00 pm

Exhibition run: November 19, 2024 - April 18, 2025

Curator: Rosie Gordon-Wallace

Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. invites audiences to experience the art and culture of the Diaspora during a six-month exhibition from November 19, 2024 – April 18, 2025, DVCAI at Barry University, Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library, Institute of Immigration Studies Gallery located at 11300 NE 2 nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33161. This contemporary art exhibition inaugurates a partnership between the non-profit Arts Incubator DVCAI and Barry University’s Institute of Immigration Studies.

The Whole World is Churning: Then and Now | Now and Beyond is an exhibition of ten diasporic artists who explore past, present, and future possibilities. Gleaning knowledge from memory and materials they deconstruct, recreate, and agitate. Curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace, presenting artists include Rimaj Barrientos, Michael Elliott, Chris Friday, Erman Gonzalez, Izia Lindsay, Rhasaan Oyasaba Manning, Kurt Nahar, Devora Pérez, Clara Toro, and Stephanie J. Woods.

An embedded solo exhibition ‘Magikal Entities’ celebrates the achievements of DVCAI’s first studio artist, Asser Saint-Val, whose oeuvre includes mixed media paintings, installation art, and collaborative performances. ‘Magikal Entities’ is deeply rooted in spirituality and informed by the artist’s research on neuromelanin and the subconscious mind.

This exhibition is organized by Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) with support from Giselle Rios, Ph.D., endowed chair of the Monsignor Bryan O. Walsh Institute for Immigration Studies, and Vivica Smith Pierre, MLIS, PhD., Director of Library Services. Major exhibition support is provided by The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

OPENING RECEPTION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2024

6PM TO 9PM

An opening reception will be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm DVCAI at Barry University, Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library, Institute of Immigration Studies Gallery located at 11300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33161 (Event parking is off of North Miami Ave. between 111th Street and 115th Street) Please see the attached parking instructions and QR Code.

The evening features Asser Saint-Val’s MICPO-MAHNEWL, a code for “inner power,” a multidisciplinary art installation and performance created in collaboration with artist/designer Kim Yantis, guitarist Alejandro Infante, and body painter/sculptor Adrienne Tabet. Centered around a new air sculpture by Saint-Val, attendees will experience a dynamic installation, a singular performer, electric guitar improvisation, and silent disco headphones. MICPO-MAHNEWL is more than just an art piece; it encourages us to recognize, affirm, and harness the inherent genius within each of us.

For more information, contact Tanya Desdunes at tanya@dvcaiteam.org.

More about Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator commitment to artists of Caribbean and diverse cultures ensures they receive validation, visibility and professional opportunities. Our artists break boundaries of traditional forms and work outside of institutionalized systems, they often must create new systems and infrastructures to sustain their practice. We promote, nurture and exhibit the diverse talents of emerging artists from the Latin and Caribbean Diasporas through an artist-in-residence program, international exchanges, community arts events and a dynamic exhibition program collaborating with art spaces and inhabiting the virtual landscape. Learn more at dvcai.org.

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