Time: February 19, 2011 at 8:30pm to February 20, 2011 at 2am
Location: Northampton Center for the Arts
Street: 17 New South Street
City/Town: Northampton, MA
Website or Map: http://jetexpose.tumblr.com/
Phone: 4135855774
Event Type: exhibition, performance, fashion, show
Organized By: UNITE
Latest Activity: Jan 20, 2011
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Jet Exposé™ is an object-centered culturally informed ART EXHIBIT/ Soirée.
http://jetexpose.tumblr.com/
Host: Union Consult LLC / Unite Footwear
Cost:
$5 until 10:00pm $10 afterward
complimentary beverages + hors d'œuvres
1st 20ppl complimentary instanx memorabilia photo
Disk Jockey:
BREAK.ONE
http://www.BREKONE.com/
Art:
Obadiah Sun (modern)
Kamil Peters (traditional)
Hassan Peters (photography)
Omarthan Clarke (mural)
http://www.omarthan.com/
Fashion Show:
Unite Footwear / Heritage
http://www.unitefootwear.com/
Artist Performance:
Toussaint
http://www.toussaintliberator.com/
Tableek
http://www.burntberry.net/
Sponsors:
Union Consult LLC
Omegafreshtm.com
Unite Footwear/ Heritage
State Street Wine, Beer, & Spirits
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Jet Exposé™ is an evening of African-American Art during Black History month. The term African-American Art means different things to different people. For some, the term designates a largely racial phenomenon, describing all artistic products—paintings, sculptures, graphic arts, crafts, architecture, etc.—created by North Americans of African descent.
For others, the preceding definition fails to take into account the cultural and racial implications of the term. For this latter group, African American Art refers to the artistic and visual products not just of North Americans of African descent, but of all peoples whose work has been shaped thematically, stylistically, formally, and theoretically by the confluence of black Atlantic cultures (i.e. folkways and traditions) formed as a result of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and further developed during alternating periods of colonialism, emancipation, discrimination, and self-assertion.
For our purposes the concept of African-American Art moves freely between these two definitions and moves into a new cultural generation which is influenced by the very thing that has impacted every culture: Hip-Hop, and provides young Americans with a breed of new artistic ideas and possibilities.
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