<\/a>“Bon Bon Buddies” by Reginald Gammon<\/p><\/div>\n
Artists spotlight<\/b><\/p>\n
\u201cWe are excited to showcase two artists with significant ties to the city of Philadelphia. One being the University of the Arts in Philadelphia alumni, contemporary artist Lavett Ballard. Two,<\/span><\/i> Philadelphia\u2019s own Reginald Gammon (1921-1997). Recently Mrs. Ballard was published in Black Art in America as one of the Top 10 Emerging African American Women Artists to Collect as represented by Black owned art galleries. Her success currently has her showing at the Philadelphia African American Museum. Her mixed media works using reclaimed wooden fences has captured the imagination of collectors around the country. Reginald \u201cReggie\u201d Gammon (as he was affectionately called) was born March 31, 1921 in Philadelphia,<\/span><\/i><\/p>\nPennsylvania and went on to become an important artist, a real artist of the times. Gammon was an exceptional teacher, painter and printmaker. As an intellectual artist, his work depicted the civil rights struggles of the 1960’s, the dignity of unsung heroes, jazz and blues musicians, and observations of everyday life. Gammon also was a founding member of the artist collective Spiral, a group of African American artists that included Romare Bearden, Richard Mayhew, Hale Woodruff and Alvin Hollingsworth. In 1969, Gammon and Benny Andrews formed the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition. This highly political group of artists picketed the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Modern Art to protest the exclusion of black artists and curators at both institutions. We are proud to acknowledge these artists\u2019 works and showcase them during our Fine Art Show next month.\u201d<\/span><\/i> – Najee Dorsey<\/span><\/p>\nThe art show kicks off on Friday, Sept. 14th, 6-9 p.m. with the opening night collector preview and reception benefiting The Colored Girls Museum, tickets are $75. The doors open to the public at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15th and Sunday Sept. 16th \u00a0at 11 a.m with panel discussions on art and various seminars on collecting and art industry topics.<\/span><\/p>\nSeminar daily passes are $25:<\/b><\/p>\n
BAIA Talks will be hosting several seminars throughout the day to further educate and create conversation amongst attendants about current art topics. <\/span><\/p>\nSaturday<\/b><\/p>\n\n- BAIA Talks: Inside scoop: What really happened with the Barnes Foundation 11:00-11:45 am.<\/span><\/li>\n
- BAIA Talks: \u00a0Art Lawyer Sammetria Goodson discusses the top three legal issues for Artists, Collectors, and Galleries and offers best practices on avoiding disputes 1 \u2013 1:45 pm<\/span><\/li>\n
- BAIA Talks: \u2018ART COLLECTORS\u2019, Chicago Style 3 \u2013 3:50pm.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Sunday<\/b><\/p>\n\n- BAIA Talks: Creating Sanctuary with Art as a Transformative and Healing Experience \u00a011:30 \u2013 12:30<\/span><\/li>\n
- BAIA Talks: Seat at the Table: Conversation with Board Members of Art Institutions 1 \u2013 2 pm.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
About Black Art In America<\/b>\u2122<\/b><\/p>\n
BAIA is a multifaceted media company and art gallery located in Columbus, Georgia that was launched in 2010. BAIA, is a website that amplifies thought-provoking commentary on today’s visual arts news from a variety of perspectives including breaking news, profiles of leading and emerging Black artists, and market trends. The company stretches its digital footprint via gallery meetups, private exhibitions, and curated art shows in Houston, Chicago, Miami, New York and other major markets. BAIA is the presenter of the Inaugural Black Art in America Fine Art Show Philadelphia.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n
The list of media and cultural partners and ambassadors include the Community Council Health Systems, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, The Colored Girls Museum, Pathfinders Travel Magazine, The March on Washington Film Festival, Heike Rass Consultant and The Silver-Parker Group.<\/span><\/p>\nTo learn more visit www.blackartinamerica.com or email <\/span>info@blackartinamerica.com<\/span><\/a> \u00a0For media inquiries, contact Kristen Jones at 706.992.6210, email <\/span>kristen@blackartinamerica.com<\/span><\/a><\/p>\nFor more event information please visit \u00a0<\/span>https:\/\/tinyurl.com\/baiaphillyfineart<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n#BAIAPhilly — Twitter\/@baiaonline Instagram\/@blackartinamerica_<\/span><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n
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