Spirit by Cheryl Edwards

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Price $850
Spirit
by Cheryl Edwards
Mixed Media
Size 17″ x 20″ Approx

Cheryl D. Edwards was born in Miami Beach, Florida. She began her studies in art during 1988 in New York City in a class at the Art Student League taught by the late, Ernest Crichlow. She has been living in Washington, DC for the past 18 years. Cheryl has exhibited in many shows in the Washington, DC, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Miami, Texas and Hong Kong. Her interest in art stems from her fascination of the human body as a whole. Her medium is oil, ink and acrylics. Please contact her for viewings and/or visit her website: Cheryl-edwards.artistwebsites.com. Currently represented by Artisan Direct, LLC(Rochester, NY) and Susanne Junggeburth Gallery (Germany). 

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    Dancer I by Cheryl Edwards

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    Dancer I
    by Cheryl Edwards
    Mixed Media
    Size 17″ x 20″ Approx

    Cheryl D. Edwards was born in Miami Beach, Florida. She began her studies in art during 1988 in New York City in a class at the Art Student League taught by the late, Ernest Crichlow. She has been living in Washington, DC for the past 18 years. Cheryl has exhibited in many shows in the Washington, DC, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Miami, Texas and Hong Kong. Her interest in art stems from her fascination of the human body as a whole. Her medium is oil, ink and acrylics. Please contact her for viewings and/or visit her website: Cheryl-edwards.artistwebsites.com. Currently represented by Artisan Direct, LLC(Rochester, NY) and Susanne Junggeburth Gallery (Germany). 

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      Crystal by Cheryl Edwards

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      Crystal
      by Cheryl Edwards
      Mixed Media
      Size 17″ x 20″ Approx

      Cheryl D. Edwards was born in Miami Beach, Florida. She began her studies in art during 1988 in New York City in a class at the Art Student League taught by the late, Ernest Crichlow. She has been living in Washington, DC for the past 18 years. Cheryl has exhibited in many shows in the Washington, DC, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Miami, Texas and Hong Kong. Her interest in art stems from her fascination of the human body as a whole. Her medium is oil, ink and acrylics. Please contact her for viewings and/or visit her website: Cheryl-edwards.artistwebsites.com. Currently represented by Artisan Direct, LLC(Rochester, NY) and Susanne Junggeburth Gallery (Germany). 

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        Carnival I by Cheryl Edwards

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        Carnival I
        by Cheryl Edwards
        Mixed Media
        Size 9″ x 12″ Approx

        Cheryl D. Edwards was born in Miami Beach, Florida. She began her studies in art during 1988 in New York City in a class at the Art Student League taught by the late, Ernest Crichlow. She has been living in Washington, DC for the past 18 years. Cheryl has exhibited in many shows in the Washington, DC, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Miami, Texas and Hong Kong. Her interest in art stems from her fascination of the human body as a whole. Her medium is oil, ink and acrylics. Please contact her for viewings and/or visit her website: Cheryl-edwards.artistwebsites.com. Currently represented by Artisan Direct, LLC(Rochester, NY) and Susanne Junggeburth Gallery (Germany). 

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          White House Bus by Jasmine Hamilton

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          Price $700
          White House Bus
          by Jasmine Hamilton
          Original Water Color
          Size 8″ x 10″

          Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

          Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

          Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

          Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

          Offered at $700  

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            I Am by Jasmine Hamilton

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            Price $4,000

            I Am
            by Jasmine Hamilton
            Original Mixed Medium
            Size 48″ x 60″

            Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

            Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

            Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

            Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

            Offered at $4,000  

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              As long as they are our children by Jasmine Hamilton

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              Price $2,400
              As long as they are our children
              by Jasmine Hamilton
              Original Acrylic
              Size 24″ x 48″

              Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

              Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

              Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

              Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

              Offered at $2,400

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                Locked Lilies by Jasmine Hamilton

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                Price $1,000
                Locked Lilies
                by Jasmine Hamilton
                Original Water Color
                Size 8″ x 10″

                Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

                Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

                Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

                Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

                Offered at $1,000  

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                  Lost by Jasmine Hamilton

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                  Price $1,800
                  Lost
                  by J. Hamilton
                  Original Water Color
                  Size 36″ x 24″

                  Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

                  Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

                  Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

                  Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

                  Offered at $1,800  

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                    Flag by Jasmine Hamilton

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                    Price $800
                    Flag
                    by Jasmine Hamilton
                    Original Acrylic
                    Size 14″ x 11″

                    Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

                    Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

                    Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

                    Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

                    Offered at $800  

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                    Hopeless Orange by Jasmine Hamilton

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                    Price $800
                    Hopeless Orange
                    by J. Hamilton
                    Original Mixed Medium
                    Size 11″ x 14″

                    Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

                    Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

                    Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

                    Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

                    Offered at $800  

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                      Blue Haired Woman Jasmine Hamilton

                      blue haired woman (1)Price $400
                      Blue Haired Woman
                      J Hamilton

                      Original Water Color
                      Size 14″ x 11″

                      Jasmine Carolyn Hamilton, born 1984 in East Chicago Indiana is an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator . Studying at Moore College and Design in Philadelphia Pa, Jasmine majored in 2d illustration and 3d fine arts . Her influences are John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell , David Hammon , Faith Ringgold , Henry Turner , Giacometti , and Caravaggio to name a few 

                      Her work often portraitures working class African Americans citizens whose emotional expressions and disposition reflect the social and economic conditions at which they live.

                      Jasmine has lived in Philadelphia for the past ten years. She has had shows around the city, but mostly has worked at after school programs teaching art to as risk youth at organizations such as Centro Nueva , The Village of Art and Humanities , Y-hep ,  Urban Tree Connection, WePac,  to name a few .

                      Artist Statement: I am an Artist … if i wanted to be something else, my heart would still lead me to an empty page full of endless possibilities.

                      Offered at $400  

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                        Souls of Black People by Du Bois

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                        Souls Of Black People
                        by W.E.B. Du Bois
                        Paperback
                        174 Pages

                        This landmark book is a founding work in the literature of black protest. W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) played a key role in developing the strategy and program that dominated early 20th-century black protest in America. In this collection of essays, first published together in 1903, he eloquently affirms that it is beneath the dignity of a human being to beg for those rights that belong inherently to all mankind. He also charges that the strategy of accommodation to white supremacy advanced by Booker T. Washington, then the most influential black leader in America, would only serve to perpetuate black oppression.
                        Publication of The Souls of Black Folk was a dramatic event that helped to polarize black leaders into two groups: the more conservative followers of Washington and the more radical supporters of aggressive protest. Its influence cannot be overstated. It is essential reading for everyone interested in African-American history and the struggle for civil rights in America.

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                        Chestnut Hill space spotlights decades of Philly’s black artists

                        POSTED: January 05, 2016

                        CLIFFORD WARD, a Center City artist whose sculptures draw heavily on the African diaspora, said the exhibit “We Speak: Black Artists of Philadelphia, 1920s-1970s” at the Woodmere Art Museum in Chestnut Hill will open a lot of eyes – including his.

                        Ward, who has spent several years sculpting 7-foot-tall warriors (12 of them – “almost like an army”) for a future museum installation, said that although the African diaspora has informed much of his work, he was unfamiliar with Philadelphia’s black artists from those decades.

                        “Art from the African diaspora has not been on a main stage,” Ward said. “It’s important for the public to know that there are people from African backgrounds who have been doing wonderful art from the beginning.”

                        At 1 p.m. Saturday, the Brothers Network, a Philadelphia group of black intellectuals that has presented African-American arts events since 2008, will conduct a docent-guided tour of “We Speak” that puts the 70 dramatically varied works into historical context.

                        Sterling Johnson, a Brothers Network member whose East Mount Airy house is filled with his collection of African-American art, said black artists in the exhibit “support the very changes that demonstrators try to achieve and have been at the forefront of just about every movement in the country.”

                        Johnson has loved and collected African-American art by Philadelphians ever since he met Sylvia Walker and fell in love with one of her watercolors at a Rittenhouse Square art show in the 1990s.

                        “It cost $160,” Johnson said, “and it took me a whole year to pay it off, but she let me buy her painting and pay a little every month because she said she knew it was going to a good home.

                        “It’s a picture of three young kids,” he said, “and it showed a little boy making a muscle and a little girl giggling beside him. It’s called, ‘Showing Off,’ and it reminded me of growing up.”

                        Johnson feels personally connected to the exhibit because his great-uncle, Charles L. Smith, was a contemporary of many of the artists represented.

                        A room in Johnson’s home is dominated by his great-uncle’s 1946 oil painting of a boxer, originally commissioned for an African-American catering hall on Christian Street near 17th.

                        “Back then,” Johnson said, “that part of the city was the center of the African-American community.

                        “The painting had been out of the family for 60 years when I stumbled across it at a local auction,” he said. “I was lucky enough to get two of my great-uncle’s oil paintings before I ran out of money.”

                        Paintings, sculptures and photographs in the “We Speak” exhibit range from the personal to the politically charged, including the civil-rights struggles of the ’60s.

                        Admission to the Woodmere Art Museum, a 19th century Victorian mansion on Germantown Avenue near Bells Mill Road, is $10; seniors: $7; children and students: free.

                        geringd@phillynews.com

                        Post-black art

                        From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                        Post-black art is a category of contemporary African American art. It is a paradoxical genre of art where race and racism are intertwined in a way that rejects their interaction. I.e., it is art about the black experience that attempts to dispel the notion that race matters. It uses enigmatic themes wherein black can substitute for white.[1] Some suggest the term is attributable to the 1995 book The End of Blackness by Debra Dickerson.

                        However, Thelma Golden claimed to have coined the term ‘post-black’ art with friend and artist Glenn Ligon in the late 1990s.[2] In 2001 the phrase was explained in detail in the exhibition catalogue for The Studio Museum in Harlem’s exhibition entitled “Freestyle.” [1] Freestyle was an exhibition that included twenty-eight up and coming artists of African American backgrounds. Golden defined post-black art as that which includes artists who are “adamant about not being labeled ‘black’ artists, though their work was steeped, in fact deeply interested, in redefining complex notions of blackness.”[3] She continued, “They are both post-Basquiat and post-Biggie. They embrace the dichotomies of high and low, inside and outside, tradition and innovation, with a great ease and facility.”[4] Laura Meyers interprets this as “cutting edge works that are defined by not being defined as African American art.”[5] Golden stated her initial interest as an attempt to remove some of the negative associations with the phrase black art as well as comment on the diversity of artists of African descent.[6] In the exhibition catalogue, Golden proclaims, “Post-black was the new black.”[7]

                        As Golden explained, post-black art refers to a younger, post-Civil Rights generation of artists who are in search of a language through which they can explore their artistic interests and identities. Because artists of African descent have historically been marginalized and left outside of the general discourse on Western art history, there has not been one style or school of African American art.[8] The term ‘post-black’ attempts to encompass artists who have a variety of backgrounds and experiences, but all share experiences as a person of African descent.

                        While the notion of ‘post-black’ attempts to avoid identity labels, the title of ‘post-black’ serves as an ethnic marker. Some have found fault with this terminology, stating, “racism is real, and many artists who have endured its effects feel the museum is promoting a kind of art – trendy, postmodern, blandly international – that has turned the institution into a ‘boutique’ or ‘country club’, as David Hammons puts it.”[9] Golden has even stated that ‘post-black’ is “both a hollow social construction and a reality with an indispensable history.”[10]

                        Artists featured in The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Freestyle show included Kori NewkirkLaylah AliEric WesleySenam OkudzetoDavid McKenzieSusan Smith-PineloSanford BiggersLouis CameronDeborah GrantRashid JohnsonArnold KempJulie MehretuMark Bradford and Jennie C. Jones.