From Hooks-Epstein Gallery: “Ironic by Ann Johnson explores family, community, and Black womanhood—specifically being seen and seeing the women in the shadows. Johnson uses the ironing board as a sacred symbol that represents the backbreaking…
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From Lawndale Art Center: “Derived from the Ghanian word “sankofa,” meaning “one must acknowledge the past in order to move forward,” The Sankofa Project is a multi-year curatorial project examining…
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“Acknowledge is an exhibition of printmaking and mixed media. In her latest exhibition, Acknowledge, Ann Johnson explores the truths and consequences of slavery. She incorporates a futuristic approach to the subject…
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A two person exhibition featuring work by Ann Johnson and Kaneem Smith.
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A show of prints by Ann Johnson.
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Ann Johnson’s You Can’t See is a body of work that examines race, gender, and politics. In Unnatural Order, Desira Garcia explores the lost connection between the individuals of today’s…
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An exhibition of prints, text, and found objects by Ann Johnson. Converse: Real Talk invites audiences to discuss real issues such as issues in the town of Ferguson and immigration, all while…
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In conjunction with PrintAustin, Houston-based artist Ann ‘Sole Sister’ Johnson presents a pop-up exhibition and discussion about her experimental printmaking process– including intaglio on feathers and leaves, iron relief prints,…
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A series of works by mixed-media artist Ann “Sole Sister” Johnson incorporating decorative basketball goals and investigating social issues.
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Art League Houston presents Bās, the fourth collaborative exhibition by artists Rabe’a Ballin, Ann Johnson, Delita Martin and Lovie Olivia, which examines and transforms personal experiences, family histories, and cultural…
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From Cris Worley Fine Arts: “Cris Worley Fine Arts is pleased to announce, Earthworks – West Texas a solo exhibition of new works by gallery artist Anna Elise Johnson. This…
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"We love this work and are trying to figure out how to manifest more hours in the day."
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An exhibition featuring new oil paintings by artist Anna Elise Johnson. The images for the works in the show are sourced from photographs taken by the artist.
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A show of works by Los Angeles-based artist Anna Elise Johnson. “Johnson’s three-dimensional collages utilize photographs of political, economic, and diplomatic meetings to create small-scale, mise-en-scéne containing ambiguous, but striking narratives…
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