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Your Day & Your World
Co-curated by Andrew Wang and Janelle Rebel
*January 21 through February 21, 2020*
*Art Walk: Friday, January 24, 5:00-8:00 p.m.*

Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center
<http://ringling.libguides.com/specialcollections/about>
2nd floor, Alfred R. Goldstein Library <https://www.ringling.edu/library>
Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota FL 34234

The lives of minorities are all too often characterized by their
marginalization, causing those at the fringes of mainstream society to be
perpetually identified through victimhood. Consequently, these individuals
are dehumanized, and their agency further minimized.

This exhibition presents select print materials by artists interested in
challenging the grossly simplified identities and narratives that have been
imposed on them. In these works, they recenter their own experiences. They
explore what it means to inhabit their bodies and to belong on the
periphery.

These works challenge viewers to suspend their own assumptions in order to
provide a platform for the misrepresented, the invisible, and the
non-conforming. They reinscribe public knowledge through anecdote,
satire, poetry,
autoethnography, and critique. Through their work, they invite us into
their worlds.

Printed matter by Eloisa Aquino, Tia Blassingame, Ben Blount, Sky Cubacub,
KaKeART, Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., Glenn Ligon, Patricia Nguyen, Laurence
Rasti, Tomoko Sawada, Clarissa T. Sligh, Mark Addison Smith, Jennifer
White-Johnson & Kevin T. Johnson Jr.

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The Artistic World of Colette: Paris 1900-1930



*February 28 through April 10, 2020Art Walk
<https://www.ringling.edu/galleries>: Friday, February 28, 5:00-8:00
p.m.Opening & Reception:
<https://www.ncf.edu/about/news-and-events/events-and-conferences/mellon/colette/>
Thursday,
March 5, 4:00-7:00 p.m., with opening remarks at 6:00 p.m.*

In collaboration with New College of Florida and the Mellon-funded Colette
Project Sarasota
<https://www.ncf.edu/about/news-and-events/events-and-conferences/mellon/colette/>,
the Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center's exhibit invites you to
discover the literary and artistic world of Colette’s Paris--an
exceptionally creative cross-section of persons, personalities, and art
forms.

Janelle Rebel, Digital Curation and Special Collections Librarian at
Ringling College, and Élyane Dezon-Jones, Professor Emerita at Washington
University in St. Louis will give their opening remarks about the exhibit
on March 5 at 6:00 p.m.

Provocative and prolific, the French writer Colette (1873-1954) was a
novelist, journalist, and actress, a liberated woman in a changing France.
On the centennial of her 1920 novel *Chéri*, The Colette Project Sarasota is
a celebration of Colette’s love of literature and music, cats and dogs,
food and flowers.


*Janelle Rebel*

*Digital Curation and Special Collections Librarian*

Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center
<http://ringling.libguides.com/specialcollections>

Ringling College of Art and Design

2700 N Tamiami Trail

Sarasota, FL 34234-5895

(941) 359-7583

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