Perspectives on Collecting African American Art
Perspectives on Collecting African American Art
Panel Discussion presented by
The Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center’s (PGAAMC)
African American Collector’s Guild
Gallery 110 @ the Gateway Arts Center
3901 Rhode Island Avenue
Brentwood, MD 20744
Saturday, August 14, 2010, 2 pm – 4 pm
Free and Open to Public. Refreshments will be served.
Want to know how to start an art collection? Looking for tips to expand your existing collection of African American art? What are some of the dos and don’ts regarding collecting fine art photographs?
Sharon J. Burton of Authentic Contemporary Art will serve as the moderator for a lively discussion that will tackle these questions and more about collecting African American art. We will hear about art collecting from a novice to a seasoned perspective as well as learn about tips to collecting photography.
Don’t miss it!
Panelists:
Henry L. Thaggert, Attorney, Arts Patron, Art Collector and Curator
Najeema Davis Washington, entrepreneur, pop culture writer of the popular Hell in A Handbag blog, and Art Collector
Camille Mosley-Pasley, Photographer, curator and owner of Pasley Place Photography
About PGAAMCC:
The Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center will celebrate and inspire the Community through the cultivation, preservation and presentation of the cultural and artistic contributions of African Americans in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The PGAAMCC will be recognized as a national and international model for innovative documentation, interpretation, presentation, and preservation of local and regional African American history and culture. The museum will be constructed on a 2.5-acre site in North Brentwood, Maryland, the first municipality in Prince George’s County Incorporation by African American citizens.
Gallery 110 @ the Gateway Arts Center is PGAAMCC’s interim exhibitions and public programming space.
Call for Art: ReCREATE @ Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery
Overview
Authentic Contemporary Art (ACA), a five year old virtual and community-based resource for contemporary art by emerging artists announces a new partnership with the Center for Green Urbanism to showcase exhibitions of contemporary art. The Center is a new business incubator providing office space for small to mid-size businesses and start-ups interested in locating in Ward 7 in far northeast Washington, DC. The Center is located at 3938 Benning Road NE on the edge of Fort Mahan Park, a national park site and gateway to the Fort Circle Park Trail. The building is located directly across the street from the new Benning Road Library and is walking distance from the Minnesota Avenue metro stop on the orange line.
As a part of this new collaboration, Authentic Contemporary Art will provide curatorial direction and management of regular exhibitions of contemporary art in the Center’s Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery, located within their eco-friendly remodeled building and workspace. The inaugural curatorial exhibition ReCREATE, a group exhibition of artwork made from recycled materials from artists across the country, will coincide with the Center’s official Open House, scheduled for Friday, October 15, 2010.
About The Center for Green Urbanism
The Center for Green Urbanism is located in downtown Ward 7 in far northeast Washington, DC and provides affordable business incubator space for entrepreneurs to work. Meeting spaces are available and wi-fi is accessible throughout the facility. The Center is a design model for a “living green business” in an urban setting, by decreasing our carbon footprint – promoting home gardening, using energy efficient CFLs and appliances, solar shade window treatments, a purified drinking water system, water saving devices and the recycling of trash and waste.
The Center sits on the edge of Fort Mahan, a national park site and gateway to the Fort Circle Parks Trail. Hiking and biking trails are close and Metro Bus and subway are a short walk away. Visit the website at www.centerforgreenurbanism.org for more information.
The Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery can be reached via email at TubmanManhanGallery@gmail.com and Twitter at @TubmanMahanArt.
ReCREATE
On behalf of the Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery of the Center for Green Urbanism, Authentic Contemporary Art is inviting artists to submit artwork for ReCREATE. This will be the inaugural exhibition of the Gallery and will showcase artwork that is made up of recycled or recyclable materials.
Please download the prospectus and entry form below. All entries must be postmarked by September 10, 2010.
ReCREATE Exhibition Entry Form (PDF)
Charity Spotlight: VSA DC invites you to “A Common Thread”
A Common Thread – we are all connected.
Similar to the threads of a woven piece of cloth, we are all not the same, but together we create a beautiful tapestry that becomes stronger when we work together.
Please join us for an event celebrating our family and friends!
VSA, DC invites families, friends and supporters to an evening of artwork, food, and fun! This summer’s celebratory event is called A Common Thread (Family and Friends). The gallery opening art show will consist of portraits, pictures, graphics, and a live performance by the ARTticulate students, followed by a dinner, award ceremony and live music from local band X-Factor in the evening. The following is a timeline of events:
AUGUST 5th, 2010 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
5:30pm – Gallery Opening for the public and invitees (appetizers and beverages to be served)
6:30pm – Live performance by the ARTiculate students
7:15pm – Student Award Ceremony
7:15pm – 9:00 pm – Dinner, dancing and fun!
We hope you will be able to celebrate with us! Please RSVP no later than July 30, 2010 to: Jackie Lucas, (202) 296-9100 ex.244, jlucas@wvsarts.org
VSA Washington DC is a unique non-profit organization providing multiple creative environments, opportunities, and experiences for children and adults through arts-infused educational and vocational programs. Visit wvsarts.org for more information.
Authentic Contemporary Art to Curate New Art Space in DC

Inside view of part of the Tubman-Mahan Gallery (image courtesy of The Center for Green Urbanism)
Authentic Contemporary Art to manage exhibitions for a new community incubator for environmentally-friendly businesses in Washington, DC
Authentic Contemporary Art (ACA), a five year old virtual and community-based resource for contemporary art by emerging artists announces a new partnership with the Center for Green Urbanism to showcase exhibitions of contemporary art. The Center is a new business incubator providing office space for small to mid-size businesses and start-ups interested in locating in Ward 7 in far northeast Washington, DC. The Center is located at 3938 Benning Road NE on the edge of Fort Mahan Park, a national park site and gateway to the Fort Circle Park Trail. The building is located directly across the street from the new Benning Road Library and is walking distance from the Minnesota Avenue metro stop on the orange line.
As a part of this new collaboration, Authentic Contemporary Art will provide curatorial direction and management of regular exhibitions of contemporary art in the Center’s Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery, located within their eco-friendly remodeled building and workspace. The inaugural curatorial exhibition ReCREATE,a group exhibition of artwork made from recycled materials from artists across the country, will coincide with the Center’s official Open House, scheduled for Sunday, October 17, 2010.
“We’re very excited at the partnership with The Center for Green Urbanism, which allows us to extend our mission to make art more accessible to the community,” describes Authentic Contemporary Art Founder and Creative Director, Sharon J. Burton. “We look forward to attracting new collectors and exposing emerging artists from the DC area and across the globe, especially those who work focuses on the environment or who work with eco-friendly materials.”
In May of this year, The Center for Green Urbanism’s Co-Founder Zandra Chestnut approached Burton with the idea of a partnership as a result of ACA’s history of working with talented emerging artists in professional art exhibition installations across the Washington, DC area. Burton immediately saw the potential of the Center as an excellent place to showcase art, with sleek hardwood floors, natural light, expansive wall space and environmentally-friendly interior design. She also believes in the incubator’s mission to promote green and eco-friendly businesses in a urban community.
“We are thrilled to gain Sharon’s expertise and the exposure that this partnership will garner for both the Center and for Authentic Contemporary Art. We believe that artists play a significant role in sharing the beauty of our planet from their unique perspective,” added Chestnut.
Exhibitions will be free and open to the public to visit during regular business hours, Monday-Friday, 9 am – 5 pm, and weekends by appointment. Anyone interested in joining the invitation list for Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery exhibitions and events can submit their name and email address at Authentic Contemporary Art’s website at http://authenticartonline.com/contact.htm
About The Center for Green Urbanism
The Center for Green Urbanism is located in downtown Ward 7 in far northeast Washington, DC and provides affordable business incubator space for entrepreneurs to work. Meeting spaces are available and wi-fi is accessible throughout the facility. The Center is a design model for a “living green business” in an urban setting, by decreasing our carbon footprint — promoting home gardening, using energy efficient CFLs and appliances, solar shade window treatments, a purified drinking water system, water saving devices and the recycling of trash and waste.
The Center sits on the edge of Fort Mahan, a national park site and gateway to the Fort Circle Parks Trail. Hiking and biking trails are close and Metro Bus and subway are a short walk away. The address is 3938 Benning Road NE Washington, DC 20019. You can reach the Center via telephone: 202-506-3867, email: contact@centerforgreenurbanism.org. The hours of operation: Monday-Friday, 9 am to 5 pm open on Saturday and Sundays only for scheduled activities refer to the calendar of events for scheduled activities. Visit the website at www.centerforgreenurbanism.org.
The Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery can be reached via email at TubmanManhanGallery@gmail.com and Twitter at @TubmanMahanArt
About Authentic Contemporary Art
Authentic Contemporary Art (formally Authentic Art Consulting) was founded in 2005 and now serves as an alternative source for emerging and contemporary art. Based in the Metropolitan Washington, DC area, Authentic Contemporary Art (ACA) creates opportunities for art collectors and emerging contemporary artists to connect through exhibitions and through a juried online art gallery. We also work with a variety of design and art professionals to find the right artwork to fit the right space.
ACA also provides opportunities for individuals who are interested in visual art to learn more about collecting and conserving art through workshops, gallery visits and special events. ACA partners with a variety of art and interior design professionals and organizations to present contemporary art that is accessible and affordable to the novice collector and attractive to established art connoisseurs.
For more information, visit the website at www.authenticartonline.com, email at artinfo@authenticartonline.com or call 1-888-861-1395.
Highlights of Soul Revival Artscape Open House
Thanks to all who supported and came out to the Soul Revival Open House at Meroe Art Gallery this weekend. Special thanks to ArtnSoul Baltimore and DJ Fusion of Fusebox Radio for coming out. The exhibition is on view through August 1st so don’t miss out!
Sharon Burton of ACA (second from the right) with artis J”Nell Jordan (middle) and James Terrell (far right).
New Podcast: “Soul Revival- Art & Rhyme Part 2″ featuring Visual Artist J’Nell Jordan and Poet/Vocalist Stephanie Renee
Welcome to our sixth podcast for the year 2010. For the month of July 2010, we are continuing our celebrating our exhibition, Soul Revival: A Poetic and Visual Experience of Renewal. The exhibition is on view at Meroe Art Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland until August 1, 2010.
This exciting exhibition features emerging artists and poets based the DC/Baltimore Metropolitan area on the theme of “Soul Revival.” What do we mean by revival? We are speaking of revival of the soul, spirit, neighborhood, community, nation, and even the world. The result is a eclectic visual range of artistic expression, ranging from realism to abstract and everything in between! Selected works from the visual artists work has been paired with a poet/ spoken word artist who developed a poem that expresses their view about the art. Their contributions are an integral part of the exhibition, resulting in an innovative creative representation from a variety of artists–literary and visual– of the meaning of Soul Revival.
During this podcast, which is part two of a two part series on the exhibition, we talked to two participants of this exhibition, visual artist J’Nell Jordan and poet/songstress Stephanie Renee.

Artist J'Nell Jordan (photo courtesy of J'Nell Jordan)

J'Nell Jordan poses next to Mirage oil and acrylic on masonite board, 24 x 48
J’Nell Jordan is an emerging artist working out of the DC Metropolitan area. She was born and raised in Northern Virginia. She attended Adelphi University in New York on a visual arts talent scholarship and received her Bachelor’s in Fine Arts in 2009. She has since shown her work at Gallery 788 and Maryland Art Place in Baltimore, Maryland and Soundry in Virginia. She was recently recognized on the online art gallery artscenetoday.com as the 2nd Place Winner and Merit Award winner for the My Personal Best Art Contest. Visit her website http://www.jnelljordan.com and her blog http://impressionsinfluence.wordpress.com for more information.
Stephanie Renee’s passion for writing is both inherited and well-groomed. Descending from a long line of college professors and ministers, she has a genetic predisposition for composing lyrical passages and poetic metaphors. As a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania, her first English instructor was none other than Obama inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander. No stranger to the music world, Stephanie’s voice first introduced to mainstream audiences through her inclusion on Who is Jill Scott: Words and Sounds Vol. 1 and Patti LaBelle’s When A Woman Loves CD. In 2004, she became the lead female vocalist and lyrical collaborator with NJ-based production company Steal Vybe, and together they have released a string of critically-acclaimed dance singles, which earned her a vocal residency for Ministry of Sound Sinagpore.
As a respected media mogul, Stephanie pours her dynamic energies into the expansion of her non-profit arts education foundation Soul Sanctuary and her creative services company Creator’s Child Productions, among a wide variety of other performance and educational endeavors. She recently moved back home to her native Washington, Dc, but maintains a presence in the Philadelphia arts and culture scene. View the poem she composed for Soul Revival here. And visit her website at http://www.stephanierenee.com.
Down load and listen to the conversation here (or the podcast player on the right column of this blog).
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James Terrell will perform live @ Soul Revival THIS Saturday
You’re Invited! Soul Revival Artscape Open House
You’re Invited to the
SOUL REVIVAL ARTSCAPE OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, July 17, 2010
2 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Soul Revival: A Poetic and Visual Experience of Renewal
Meroe Art Gallery
West Baltimore Center for Urban Art
1623 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21217
Co-Sponsored by Meroe Art Gallery and Authentic Contemporary Art
Exhibition Dates: May 1-August 1, 2010
FREE and Open to the Public!
Featuring:
DJ Fusion of Fusebox Radio
Spoken Word Performance by Baltimore’s Own Nina “Lyrispect” Ball (invited)
Musical Performance by James Terrell
Plus Face Painting for the Kids by
Art-n-Soul of Baltimore and light refreshments
In Baltimore during this year’s ArtScape? Come by and check out Soul Revival at Meroe Art Gallery on Saturday, July 17th!
This exciting exhibition features emerging artists and poets based the DC/Baltimore Metropolitan area on the theme of “Soul Revival.” What do we mean by revival? We are speaking of revival of the soul, spirit, neighborhood, community, nation, and even the world. The result is a eclectic visual range of artistic expression, ranging from realism to abstract and everything in between!
Selected works of from the artists work has been paired with a poet/ spoken word artist who developed a poem that expresses their view about the art. Their contributions is an integral part of the exhibition, resulting in an innovative creative representation from a variety of artists-literary and visual- of the meaning of Soul Revival!
Check out the the artwork and poetry of Soul Revival here!
Visual Artists (Authentic Contemporary Art):
Jade Andwele
Prudence Bonds
Sharon Burton
Keisha Carroll
Marshetta Davis
Sherria Green
Darren Jackson
J’Nell Jordan
Nilja Mumin
Heather Schmaedeke
Marcel Taylor
James Terrell
Poets and Spoken Word Artists:
Cherrie Amour
Nina “Lyrispect” Ball
Natasha Brown
Marguax Delotte-Bennett
Amy Jackson
Alan King
Dehejia Maat
Bonnie MacAllister
Stephanie Renee



















