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Miami-Dade Public Library System

Gullah Geechee and the 7 Dreams

A project by Gary L. Moore

January 23 - March 31, 2010

Main Library, 2nd floor exhibition space

101 W. Flagler St. - 305.375.2265

Reception: Thursday, January 28th, 6:30 - 8:30pm

With an Art Dialogue (come ready to talk and listen) 

and an improvisational performance by Nicole Yarling

 

Multidisciplinary artist Gary L. Moore is nationally recognized for his
permanent public art installations and interventions that join African
American pop culture and architectural context. Using the Library's
Permanent Art Collection and other resources, Moore curated the project
through the lens of the interests and influences that inform his work as
an artist. This cultural framework includes South Carolina low country
Gullah/Geechee culture, the anthropological writings of Zora Neale
Hurston, the culturally-specific minimalist conceptual work of David
Hammons, and the fiction of Toni Morrison. Bound together by the
metaphysical connections between folk culture, low country mysticism,
histories of slavery and revolution, and handmade aesthetics, the
exhibition includes prints, paintings, and drawings by, among many
others, Kabuya Pamela Bowens, Carlos Alfonzo, Ana Mendieta, and
Elizabeth Catlett; Gullah craft and folk art; historic slave narratives
and artifacts; books and print materials; and Moore's own sculptural and
site-specific work.

 

The "seven dreams" of the exhibition's title refer to seven ways that
Gullah/Geechee culture has survived and manifested itself. Moore uses
dreams as a metaphor (for earth, water, speech, colors, music, materials
and time) because of his belief that the culture has a metaphysical,
magic quality. He writes, "Blacks living in the low country areas along
the eastern seaboard (or as my Uncle Foster used to say, "salt water
negroes") possess a mystical world view. The spirits of our ancestors
who were denied full lives then are available now to complete their
cycle of life through celebrating the visual culture they created." 

 

About Gary L. Moore:

Born in the low country town of Pee Dee, South Carolina and raised in
Philadelphia, PA, Gary L. Moore lives and works in Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida. He received his BFA in sculpture at the University of Miami,
(1992) attended the Whitney Museum of American Art: Independent Study
Program (1990- 91), and has an MFA from Norwich University (1995). Moore
has exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, Walker
Art Center, and Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  Moore's
permanent public art installations are featured in Architectural Record,
Landscape Architecture, Artforum and the New York Times Back Page.  

 

About Nicole Yarling:

Nicole Yarling's chosen instruments as a performer are voice, violin,
and fiddle (in that order). Her education includes a BA in Music from
Baruch College and a Masters in Music Education from Columbia
University. Nicole has completed and performed several projects
combining poetry and original music, a children's musical, and a book
about her mentor, Joe Williams. In addition to her positions as director
of the Popular Music Program at Florida Memorial University and teacher
at Conservatory Prep in Davie, Florida, Nicole brings jazz music into
classrooms with Arts for Learning/Miami, Gold Coast Jazz Society in
Broward County and JAMS in Palm Beach County.

 

This project has been funded through a grant from the Alternate ROOTS
Community Artist/Partnership Program, with support from the Nathan
Cummings Foundation and the Ford Foundation.

 

To find more about exhibitions and programs coming up this month, check
out  <http://mdpls.org/news/exhibitions/exhibitions.asp>
http://mdpls.org/news/exhibitions/exhibitions.asp, call 305-375-5048 or
email [log in to unmask]

 

 

 


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