The exhibition is co-organized by Culturehall. More at this link.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
"Ten" @ Cindy Rucker Gallery: Jayson Keeling, Curator
Ten is a three day art event at Cindy Rucker Gallery featuring ten curators - each choosing ten artists. My work was chosen by Jayson Keeling. The other curators are Eun Young Choi, Ian Cofre, William Cordova, David Andrew Frey, Rick Herron, Colette Robbins, Cindy Rucker, Brad Silk, and Southfirst.
The exhibition is co-organized by Culturehall. More at this link.
The exhibition is co-organized by Culturehall. More at this link.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Nat Creole Magazine Interview with Suzanne Broughel
This is an interview I did with Phillip Harvey in Fall 2007 for Nat Creole Magazine No. 17. It is no longer available online, so I've made it available as a PDF. It was a good conversation and I appreciated the questions.
Here is the link to the PDF:
Nat Creole Interview with Suzanne Broughel
I was happy to see that Nat Creole still has an online presence on Pinterest, where my recent mail art project was pinned. You can see that here.
Here is the link to the PDF:
Nat Creole Interview with Suzanne Broughel
I was happy to see that Nat Creole still has an online presence on Pinterest, where my recent mail art project was pinned. You can see that here.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Mail Art: A conceptual sculpture at Winkleman Gallery
(UPDATE: The exhibition was reviewed by Holland Cotter in the New York Times. Read the review here.)
Yevgeniy Fiks , who organized this exhibition, asked a group
of artists and scholars to respond to his archive of Soviet Russian images
depicting Africans and African-Americans.
The results are on view at Winkleman Gallery through Feb. 22, 2014 in
“The Wayland Rudd Collection” .
Though it spans decades, the archive is named after Wayland
Rudd, an African-American actor who moved to Russia in the 1930’s, to escape
the racism he faced in the U.S.
I was very interested in the postage stamp images in the
archive, and chose to respond to those. There are Russian stamps depicting
Nelson Mandela, a raised Black Power fist, and several variations of idealized,
racially diverse groups of children and adults. I turned those stamp images into stationery letterhead for a
mail art project. Participants
were asked to respond – in words or visuals – to the story of Wayland Rudd and
its aftermath, in relation to their own identity and our present moment. Respondents include artists, antiracist
organizers, scholars, and performers.
I hand made envelopes for participants to use to mail back
their responses in. Each envelope
is a fragment of a large photo of Wayland Rudd and his Russian wife, Paulina
Marksiti. After the envelopes were
mailed back to me (stamped with vintage Paul Robeson stamps), I reassembled the
photo fragments. The gallery
installation includes this large image – sewn into clear vinyl – alongside a
binder of participants’ mail art responses.
Artists in the exhibition: Ivan Brazhkin, Michael Paul Britto, Suzanne Broughel, Maria Buyondo, Zachary Fabri, Joy Garnett, Alexey Katalkin, Kara Lynch, Nontsikelelo Mutiti, Nikolay Oleynikov and Arkadiy Kots Band, Natalia Pershina-Yakimanskaya (Gluklya), Jenny Polak, Dread Scott, and Haim Sokol
"Mail Conversation (For Wayland Rudd)" by Suzanne Broughel, 2014
Materials: Laser prints on paper, vinyl, binder containing correspondence.
Top photo: courtesy of Louis Chan Bottom photo: courtesy of Ray Llanos
Mail Art Participants:
Yevgeniy Fiks, Megan Malone, Tracy Ann Essoglou, Dr. David J. Leonard, Ph.D., Rebecca Rubin Akan, Oshin Akan, Gretchen Adreon, Dr. Mark Naison, Ph.D., Dr. Kyra D. Gaunt, Ph.D., Uraline Hagar, Zac Henson, Vaugh Spann, Elizabeth Sturges-Llerena, Anna Berg, VanOs, Carrie Stetler, Nicky Enright, Noelle Lorraine Williams, Tobacco Brown, Dulcie Canton, Elizabeth Morgan, Miles Partington, Jerry Gant, Carl
Hazlewood, Mary-Jackelyn Downing, Heng-Gil Han, Russell G. Jones, Jordan Margolis, Kimberly Becoat, Nikki Schiro, Erika Pettersen, Swati Khurana, Mona Kamal, Tattfoo Tan, Anthony Newton, Larry Yates, Edwin Gonzalez, Lawrence Graham-Brown, Coco Lopez , Shantrelle P. Lewis, Jodie Lyn Kee Chow, David Terry, Shani Peters, Elz Cuya Jones, Ray Llanos, Louis Chan, Jaret Vadera (plus two anonymous
participants)
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
"White Liberal Hustler's Art Studio Is Now A Luxury Condo"
New sculpture exhibited in tART@Flatbush Library Exhibition
"White Liberal Hustler's Art Studio Is Now A Luxury Condo" by Suzanne Broughel, 2013
Materials: Wooden crate, bleached African fabric, Ikea window blind, file folder, Rives paper, fingerprint ink, wall paint, shoelaces.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Emancipation Exhibition at D.C. Arts Center
Curated by Esther Iverem
Marking the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
I am exhibiting two new works in this goup show.
Exhibition info here .
"The Truth Will Set You Free" by Suzanne Broughel, 2013
Materials: makeup and white-out on paper
Dimensions: 16.5" x 11.75"
"Free Your Mind And The Rest Will Follow", 2013
Materials: paper, board, white-out, shoelaces
Dimensions: 24"x14.5"x1.5"
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Curate NYC Top 150
Honored to be voted among the Top 150 in Curate NYC 2013
Curate NYC Judges
Regine Basha, Independent
Curator
Naima J. Keith, Assistant
Curator
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Lisa Kim, Cultural
Affairs Director
Two Trees Management
Jeffrey Leder,
Owner Jeffrey Leder Gallery
Melissa McCaig-Welles, Curator & CEO
Melissa McCaig-Welles
Misha McGlown, Program Director/Curator
The LeRoy Neiman Art Center
Charlotte
Mouquin,
Director Rush Galleries
Paz Tanjuaquio, Co-Founding
Director
TOPAZ ARTS, Inc.
Dexter
Wimberly, Independent Curator
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