We are excited to present our first collaboration with LAGOS ART SHOWS: Emerging Nigerian Female Artists Auction.
We are two Nigerian Women who spent time over the year talking about collaboration, ways of working and building an offline and online systems for Nigerian artists.
Emerging Nigerian Female Artists Auction is our first collaboration and we expect more. This is a Generation X and Millennial partnership, one that expands options for artists in Nigeria by two Nigerian women.
It’s part of our Covid-19 response and push to assist artists sell work after a loss of exhibitions and a complete stall in the economy globally. It features work from African, African Diaspora Artists (Caribbean and African American Artists) plus others.
Artists include:
Koren Martin, United States; Sanusi Olatunji, Nigeria; Khadim Gueye, Senegal; Ozoemena Nzubechukwu, Nigeria; Shaunda-Sekai Holloway, United States; Steve Green, United States; Mulenga J Mulenga, Zambia; Roscoe Reid Masters, South Africa; Tessa Alexander, Trinidad, Thulani Kubeka, South Africa; Gary Frier, South Africa; Irene Christensen, Norway; B. Curtis Grayson, United States; Nneka Chima, Nigeria and Umang Shah, United States.
This fall, we will extend our Covid-19 protocol by opening our space to groups of 10 to 16, a quarter of our space. In that regard, we will rent our space occasionally. Interested? Email us at info@calabargallery.com
JOIN OUR FARM SHARE IN HARLEM
After launching a Farm Share with Corbinhill Food Project in the midst of Covid-19, we are going ahead to launch a second one, this time in our Harlem location. Shares are weekly and focused on fresh vegetables at just $15. We got rave reviews from our Bed Stuy participants. If you are interested, please email at info@calabargallery.com.
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