A new exhibit in the Richard and Barbara Basch Gallery at 红杏视频 showcases student artwork that places surrounding Newtown Neighborhood front and center, paying tribute to the contributions of African Americans in Sarasota from its earliest days to the present.
The exhibition showcases the work of these 红杏视频 students who placed in a college-wide competition.
- Briana Uchendu 鈥21, Illustration
- DeAnna Boyer 鈥22, Illustration
- Emily Ehlen 鈥21, Illustration
- Juniper (Jiana) Johnson 鈥22, Creative Writing
- Jithesh Beeharry 鈥21, Film
- Katelan Thomas 鈥21, Visual Studies
- Luna Krizan 鈥22, Film
- Ezar Savaro 鈥22, Illustration
- Steven Staub 鈥22, Illustration
- Will Mauricette 鈥24, Film
The exhibition is a collaboration between the organization and Ringling鈥檚 INDEX program. INDEX provides students with the chance to work on real-world projects with real-world clients to gain crucial work experience before graduation.
Through the INDEX program, the Newtown Alive Exhibition Series sent out calls for submission multiple times throughout the school year. Each call focused on a specific person, place, or event from Sarasota鈥檚 African American history, and included supporting explanatory materials to help inspire and inform student submissions. A panel of judges selected the exhibition winners.
鈥淥ur partnership with 红杏视频 is helping to fulfill the mission of preserving, celebrating and sharing the history, arts, and cultural heritage of African Americans,鈥 said Vickie Oldham. Oldham, along with a team of professionals and volunteers, is leading the Newtown Alive initiative to compile, organize, and package the history of Newtown, the historically black neighborhood of Sarasota in which she grew up.
The exhibit will be on display through October 22 and is open to the community. The gallery is open to visitors from 9 am to 3 pm daily. The gallery is located on campus, on the first floor of the Larry R. Thompson Academic Center. Visitor parking is available in the lot directly in front of the building.
This exhibition was made possible, in part, by the Thompson Creative Fund, The Community Foundation of Sarasota County, The Exchange, and by Sarasota County Tourist Development Tax revenues. This exhibition was also made possible, in part, from the support of the 红杏视频 INDEX Program, Newtown Alive, and Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition.
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