Atlantica: Speculative Fiction and Black Opulence | April Bey

Location

JSMA at PSU FMH 110 1855 SW Broadway Portland, OR 97201

Cost / Admission

Free Admission

Contact

jsma@pdx.edu

The JSMA at PSU is pleased to present Atlantica: Speculative Fiction and Black Opulence, an artist talk with artist April Bey. 

Having developed Atlantica over the course of years as a critical endeavor into Afrofuturist texts and speculative fiction (most recently explored in her solo presentation Atlantica, The Gilda Region at the California African American Museum), Bey’s new body of work continues to broaden her unique vision for an ecosystem of mutual aid and acts of reparation. The artist’s expansive world-building—as an intentional decolonial practice—champions Black subjects as the sole representations of opulence, self-care and pleasure, telegraphed through the harmonization of diverse mediums and materials, including sequins, eco fur, and wax fabric. 

April Bey is a featured artist in the current exhibition, Weaving Data at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU. Bey grew up in The Bahamas (New Providence) and now resides and works in Los Angeles, CA as a visual artist and art educator. Bey’s interdisciplinary artwork is an introspective and social critique of American and Bahamian culture, feminism, generational theory, social media, AfroFuturism, AfroSurrealism, post-colonialism and constructs of race within supremacist systems.

This program is free and open to the public. ASL interpreting will be provided.*

Exhibition, education, and outreach programs have been made possible by a grant from The Ford Family Foundation. 

This exhibition is supported by the Oregon Cultural Trust.

*Accessibility initiatives have been made possible by a grant from the Richard & Helen Phillips Charitable Fund to the JSMA Community Access Fund

RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/artist-talk-with-april-bey-tickets-476845998217

Museum Hours:

Tuesday:           11 am – 5 pm
Wednesday:     11 am – 5 pm
Thursday:         11 am – 7 pm
Friday:              11 am – 5 pm
Saturday:          11 am – 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed

Image: April Bey, Fear No Man, 2022, Digitally printed and woven blanket with hand-sewn "African" Chinese knockoff wax fabric, 80 x 60 inches, © April Bey, Courtesy of the artist and GAVLAK Los Angeles | Palm Beach

Detail of April Bey, Fear No Man, 2022, Digitally printed and woven blanket with hand-sewn "African" Chinese knockoff wax fabric