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Made in Space is the brand or label we see on clothing and space helmets used by gender fluid universe travelers focused on anti-colonizing adventures. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nMade in Space includes works from the AfroFuturist Womanism series, which explores female afrofuturistic millennial entrepreneurialism via social media and the Internet. Blerdy in nature, juxtapositions of Star Trek and hip-hop culture also manifest in this series. Looking to the future acts as a therapeutic excretory practice in dealing with current day issues around race and discrimination globally. <\/span><\/p>\nThis work is a focus but is part of a generalized exploration of the actual resilience of women as they navigate through high-impact experiences of the body, psyche and demands of womanhood. There\u2019s an ironic hypocrisy in the expectations of women and specifically black women to be sovereign and robust while at the same time inept and emotionally weak\/unpredictable when leadership roles are sought.<\/span><\/p>\nMade in Space occupies the space often taken and exploited offering up fictitious worlds where labels are non-existent and we are allowed to float within our self-defined identities\u2014smoking cigarettes in 0 gravity. <\/span><\/p>\nBy the Grace of The Grand Nagus<\/p><\/div>\n
Bey\u2019s most recent solo exhibition <\/span>Comply <\/span><\/i>occurred at Coagula Curatorial in 2017. She is in the permanent collection of The California African American Museum, The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas and Baha Mar in Nassau, Bahamas. Bey has exhibited internationally in both biennials NE7 and NE8 in The Bahamas, Italy, Spain and Accra, Ghana.<\/span><\/p>\nApril grew\u00a0up in the Caribbean (Nassau, Bahamas) and now resides and works in Los Angeles, CA as a contemporary visual artist and art educator.\u00a0Bey\u2019s interdisciplinary art work is an introspective and social critique of American and Bahamian popular culture, immigration, contemporary pop culture feminism, generational theory, social media, AfroFuturism and race. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nThe Opening & Artist Reception for April Bey\u2019s solo exhibition will take place Saturday, the 12<\/span>th<\/span> of May 2018, from 6pm \u2013 midnite. The artist will also present a walk-thru and talk on Saturday, the 2nd of June 2018, from 4pm – 6pm. Curated by Terrell Tilford, Made in Space marks April\u2019s first exhibition with Band of Vices Art Gallery.
\n<\/span><\/p>\nGallery hours: Wednesday \u2013 Saturday, 12pm \u2013 5pm. Outside hours will be available By Appointment Only.<\/span><\/p>\nTilford, a native Angelino, is also a professional actor who has been seen on various television series and classical theater stages. This is his second contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles, after rebranding Tilford Art Group (1999-2010) into Band of Vices in 2015.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n
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