Tag: Members

  • Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity (Lashon Fouché solo exhibition)

    Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity (Lashon Fouché solo exhibition)

    CHICAGO (Winter 2022) – WILD YAMS: Black Mothers Artist Residency at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM is pleased to announce, “Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity,” a Solo Exhibition featuring WILD YAMS Artist and Gamma Xi Phi Sister Lashon Fouché. “Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity” captures the intersections of Black Female Spectatorship, examined through figural symbology, rigorous mark-making, vibrant color palettes, abstract patterns and portraiture. The exhibition is curated by Founders, Clemenstien Love | Wisdom Baty, with select programming highlighting Fouché’s Studio Practice: Artist Talk, OpenStudios, WorkShops, and Performance Art Interventions. The Opening Reception is Friday, January 7th 6:00pm-8:00pm. The exhibition is on view at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM, from January 7- February 19, 2022.

    Fouché stylised elements of color, pattern, and mark-making are multilayered, generating a kinetic flow of evocative feelings-sensibilities. Investigative themes of identity figuration, chromatic relationships and material embellishments add to the complexities of Fouché’s mark-making evolution.  Her current explorations examine non-representational abstractions of the human body and the “Black Gaze.”

    Public Programming:

    THE cre.æ.tive ROOM | 7034 S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60637

    Opening Reception

    January 7, 6:00pm-8:00pm Friday

    Artist Talk

    January 22, Saturday 2:00pm-3:30pm

    Moderated By: Wisdom Baty, WILD YAMS Founder

    Healing WorkShop Series | Creative Rituals of Divinity & Rootwork

    • January 29, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm
    • February 5, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm
    • February 12, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm

    OpenStudio | By Appointment

    • January 14, Friday
    • January 28, Friday
    • February 4, Friday
    • February 11, Friday

    (Contact Lashon Fouché at 773.663.0270, [email protected])

    Gallery Hours

    January 14 – February 12, Fridays & Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm

    Closing Reception

    February 19, 6:00pm-8:00pm Saturday

     

    About: Lashon Fouché

    Sister Venise Lashon Keys | Lashon Fouché (b. Chicago, 1991) is a visual artist, writer, performer, and educator. Fouché activates painting, drawing, objects, printmaking, movement, and writing to commune with her ancestors. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Fine Art with an emphasis in Painting and a Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Fouché’s consistent imagery and studio research on Black hair paraphernalia i.e combs, bobby pins, etc. began as an homage to her parents’ entrepreneurship in the Chicago hair industry. Fouché utilizes black cultural iconography along with elements of color, pattern, mark-making and abstraction to create dialogue centering notions of beauty, heritage, and resistance. Fouché has exhibited throughout Chicago and nationally.

     

    About: WILD YAMS – Black Mothers Artist Studio Residency at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM

    Introducing a new Studio Partnership, WILD YAMS Black Mothers Artist Residency at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM. WILD YAMS Artist Residency provides sustainable creativity + equity for Black Mother Artists in Chicago.  THE cre.æ.tive ROOM is an Art | Design collaboratorium studio located on Chicago’s southside. TCR Studio Residency Programs provide space + time to “imagine, create, envision” a distinctive Studio Practice platform for Women Creators. This new ongoing Studio Collaboration serves as a creative incubator for WILD YAMS Black Mothers, providing space, time, community, and entrepreneurial resources. A distinctive unified collaboration, both founded by Black Women with missions committed to equity + access through the Arts on the Southside of Chicago for Black Women Creators.

    Media Contact:

    Wisdom Baty, Founder: [email protected]

    WILD YAMS: Black Mothers Artist Residency

    Clemenstien Love, Founder: [email protected]

    THE cre.æ.tive ROOM

  • Abe the Kid opens for RiFF RAFF at Westcott Theater

    Abe the Kid opens for RiFF RAFF at Westcott Theater

    Abe the Kid, 2021 initiate of Beta Chapter in the District of Columbia, opened for RiFF RAFF at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse, New York.  Nathan Fenningdorf has the story in The Daily Orange.

  • Gamma Xi Phi Goes International; Initiates Ten

    Gamma Xi Phi Goes International; Initiates Ten

    The national arts fraternity Gamma Xi Phi became truly international on October 8, 2021, when the Epsilon Iota Chapter was established at the fraternity’s 5th National Convention.

    Jennifer Samson, a resident of Vancouver, Canada, and the best-selling author of Self-Publishing for Canadians, was the first international at-large initiate of Gamma Xi Phi.  She is also the author of the crime/love story Sin City series and co-author of the dark comedy/thriller Billie and Diana series.  A graduate of Capilano University, she has also been published in the literary journals Thursday and The Lyre, as well as the BoldPrint book Friends (as Jennifer Cassidy).

    With her initiation, Jennifer Samson becomes the point of contact for Gamma Xi Phi in the international territories of the fraternity’s Far West Region, including Western Canada, Asia, Australia, and Oceania.

    In addition to Ms. Samson, three other chapters welcomed new members at the special ceremony occurring at the start of the National Convention.

    Beta Chapter in Washington, DC, brought in four new members, including the first husband and wife to join the fraternity.

    Delisa Green is a speech language pathologist and creative professional living in the state of Maryland. Her company, LoweAnchor Designs, LLC, specializes in custom crafts, textile and ceramics personalization, small batch promotional items, and event personalization and décor.

    Adeyinka Ogunlegan, also known as Yinka Olu, is a Nigerian-American writer who believes in the immense power and magic of words. A self-described “New York girl living in a Maryland world,” she is also a hopeless romantic, proud introvert, sneakerhead, wife and mother.

    Born in Nigeria and raised in Maryland, Oluseun Ogunlegan is the host and executive producer of In the Black Podcast. A lover of spicy food and spicy conversation, he has appeared on “Woke with Kids”, “The University College”, and “The Conversation”, and co-hosts The Blerdverse. He is also a photographer and a devoted husband and father.

    MoLove J. Simmons is a visual artist, author, entrepreneur, life coach, and motivational speaker.  Her latest projects involve creating a children’s book series that deal with coping mechanisms and difficult conversations.  MoLove was born in Brooklyn, New York, and is a graduate of Medgar Evers College.

    Delta Chapter, serving New York City, had three new members.

    Renée Alston (Jewelznyc) is the host and executive producer of Droppin’ Jewelz Radio on WKCR 89.9 FM NY. Renée is a storyteller, writer, and conversationalist from Metropolitan Washington, DC, who moved to New York City at 19 to pursue her career aspirations in journalism.

    Patrick Butler is a visual artist with a passion for graphic design and abstractions. He has experience with digital design, logos, and illustrations, and has worked to help K12 students discover their artistic passions.  He has also helped setup streetwear brands.

    Christopher Hill is a philanthropist, visual artist, and an aspiring arts administrator. He uses the mediums of photography and digital art to show appreciation of the mundane, uncover examinations of the self, to do nature studies, and to promote health and social justice.

    Iota Chapter, which serves Montgomery and Southeast Alabama, welcomed two new members.

    Kalonji Gilchrist is the Founder & Executive Director of 21 Dreams Arts & Culture, a nonprofit membership organization committed to advancing creative and cultural arts. He is also the owner of KHARI Creative, LLC, a boutique digital media & design company offering production services for special events, client engagement, and short-form documentaries

    Toni Toney is a visual artist whose paintings are influenced by her childhood in Compton, California. Since 2005, she has served as an Art educator in Alabama public schools. Toni is a member of 21 Dreams, Kings Canvas, Montgomery Art Guild, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

    New member Delisa Green said she is most looking forward to collaboration with other artists and creative professionals on joyful projects that relate to restorative justice and racial equity. “I am deeply honored to be considered for membership in an organization that strives for service and promotion of the arts.  I am excited to contribute my time and talents, as well as collaborate on projects with like-minded people.”

    “Each initiate of Gamma Xi Phi is a history-maker and not just because of their achievements,” said National President Rashid Darden.  “When someone joins this fraternity of artists, they are making a commitment not to receive, but to give and to build.  We look forward to our new members living out their promises to this organization and to the community.”

    Gamma Xi Phi was established eleven years ago on the campus of Ramapo College of New Jersey on the principles of Philanthropy, Sodality, and Elevation.  Gamma Xi Phi creates a world in which artists are valued as thoughtful and justice-oriented leaders in their communities and in their careers. The purpose of Gamma Xi Phi is to honor the achievements of artists through fellowship, philanthropy, social justice, and service. Gamma Xi Phi promotes philanthropy and service to the arts, brotherhood among all artists, and leadership development in artistic professions through collegiate and community outreach to people of color across the world.