Blackburn Study Center

Where We At, Black Women Artists. Now! “Paper Works”

July 20 - November 2, 2024 | Opening Reception: Saturday, July 20th; 3-6PM

Aziza

Kay Brown

Sadikisha Collier

Jerrolyn Crooks Degracia

Linda Hiwot

Robin Holder

Diane Ifill

Charlotte Ka

Dindga McCannon

Faith Ringgold

Miriam Francis

Ann Tanksley

Joyce Wellman

Alter for the Ancestors

Kay Brown, Akweke Singho, Carol Byard, Onnie Millar, Carol Blank, Mai Mai Leabuq, Madeline Yayodele Nelson, Esther Louise and Faith Ringgold

EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (RBPMW) is proud to host Where We At, Black Women Artists. Now! “Paper Works” an exhibition in partnership with Weeksville Heritage Site, celebrating the legacy and ongoing creativity of the pioneering collective, Where We At, Black Women Artists. Founded in 1971 by Kay Brown, Dindga McCannon, and Faith Ringgold, this group of African American women artists remained active for 25 years, breaking barriers and creating a space for their voices in the art world.
 

As a vital hub for printmaking and artistic collaboration, EFA RBPMW has long supported the collective’s mission, and this exhibition reaffirms its deep connection with both past and present members. Paper Works will showcase new works on paper by living members of the collective, alongside drawings, prints and paintings on paper, many of which were created at EFA RBPMW throughout the years.
 

In addition, we will feature a special altar installation honoring the lives and legacies of members who have passed, including the recently transitioned Faith Ringgold. Through this tribute, we commemorate their enduring impact and their contributions to the world of art. 
 

in conjunction
Forward Ever—Celebrating Where We At Black Women Artists (1971-Now)

August 27 - October 25, 2024 | Weeksville Hertitage Center| 158 Buffalo Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11213


EVENTS

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 4PM

In Dialogue | Dindga McCannon & Stephanie Santana

Blackburn Study Center | 5th Floor

Join us for in in conversation with exhibition “Where We At Now! Paper Works” at the Blackburn Study Center with exhibition organizer Dindga McCannon and featured artist for our presentation at The Armory Show, Stephanie Santana, and founding member of Black Women of Print.







RSVP Required. Please reserve your free ticket through the link below:

Tickets: In Dialogue | Dindga McCannon & Stephanie Santana


Wednesday, September 25 - 11AM - 2PM

Recycle Proofs with Collage & Monotype with Linda Hiwot

Free workshop - Suggested Donation of $40 - All materials included

An exciting and transformative free workshop where you'll breathe new life into old prints and drawings by creating unique collages and monotypes. This hands-on session offers a unique opportunity to explore innovative artistic techniques and unleash your creativity. Discover the endless possibilities of combining traditional art with contemporary expression. Don't miss out on this chance to transform your artistic practice and connect with fellow creatives in an inspiring environment.

RSVP Required. Please reserve your free ticket through the link below:

Tickets: Workshop | Monotype with Linda Hiwot


 

Wednesday, October 2 - 6PM

In Dialogue: Dindga McCannon x OlaRonke Akimowo from The Free Black Women’s Library on Collectives and Self-Organizing

Blackburn Study Center | 5th Floor

Join us for an inspiring conversation with legendary artist Dindga McCannon and OlaRonke Akimowo, Creator/Director of The Free Black Women’s Library, as they explore the power of collectives and self-organizing in the art world. Discover how these dynamic women use creativity and community to challenge the status quo and build spaces that empower Black women and other marginalized voices. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from two visionary leaders who are redefining what it means to collaborate and create.


RSVP Required. Please reserve your free ticket through the link below:

Tickets: In Dialogue: Dindga McCannon x OlaRonke Akimowo

 

Saturday, October 26 | 3PM

Discussion | Where We At Black Women Artists Now!

LOCATION | WEEKSVILLE HERITAGE CENTER

Join us for an intimate discussion with the pioneering members from Where We At - Black Women Arts, the first Black women art collective founded in 1971. Participants include Ann Tanksley, Linda Hiwot, Diane Ifill, Sadikisha Collier and organizer: Dindga McCannon.


RSVP Required. Please reserve your free ticket through the link below:

Tickets: Discussion | Where We At Black Women Artists Now!


 

Sunday, October 27 | 12PM

Explore Monotype w. Joyce Wellman 

EFA RBPMW | 2nd Floor

Join acclaimed artist Joyce Wellman for an immersive monotype workshop. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, this hands-on session offers personalized guidance to help you create unique, expressive prints. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a master in a creative, inspiring environment.

All materials included, with a suggested donation of $40.

Space limited - RSVP Required. Please reserve your ticket through the link below:
Tickets: Explore Monotype w. Joyce Wellman 

 

Joyce Wellman is a distinguished artist whose work is known for its vibrant use of color and abstract forms. She studied under the guidance of printmaking masters Krishna Reddy and Bob Blackburn, whose influences are evident in her innovative approach to monotype and other printmaking techniques. Wellman’s art has been exhibited in numerous galleries and collections, reflecting her deep commitment to exploring themes of identity, culture, and expression through her dynamic prints.

 

Wednesday, October 30 | 5:30PM

Collage + Storytelling with Diane Ifill

EFA RBPMW | 2nd Floor

Join us for Collage + Storytelling with Diane Ifill a captivating event held in conjunction with the Where We Art: Black Women Artists Now! exhibition. Explore the art of storytelling, with all materials provided, and bring your own family photos, photo collections, or magazines to enrich your creative experience.

RSVP Required. Please reserve your free ticket through the link below:

Tickets: Workshop | Where We At Black Women Artists Now!


IN CONJUNCTION with

Forward Ever—Celebrating Where We At Black Women Artists (1971-Now)

August 27 - October 25, 2024 | Weeksville Hertitage Center | 158 Buffalo Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11213


Blackburn Study Center is affiliated with the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop,

a program of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. 

HOURS: Wednesday - Sunday, 12 - 7pm

For group tours or research, please email your request: rbpmw@efanyc.org.

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