From Talley Dunn Gallery: “Talley Dunn Gallery is honored to announce an exhibition featuring the works of the artists in the 2022-23 Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship…
"Ciara Elle Bryant"
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From the artist: “On-n-On: Ciara Elle Bryant in Conversation with Octavia E. Butler will place Bryant’s new media installation work in dialogue with Butler’s literary influence on contemporary art practices. The…
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From THE MAC: “Ciara Elle Bryant’s Server: Love Ta, Love Ta Love Ya puts forth a dynamic culmination of the Dallas artist’s recent artistic projects. Encompassing each gallery space of…
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Glasstire 3×3: Ciara Elle Bryant — Who or what has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire“People can forget what certain micro-aggressions can look like. Words are very, very, very powerful.”
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"Oak Cliff really pushed me into understanding that this is my neighborhood, this is me, these are the things I'm seeing — these things are worthy of being shown. That neighborhood as transformed me."
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“It’s important for somebody to see their reflection in any way possible. But it’s better when it’s a positive reflection and not a negative.”
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“There are things that are happening in Dallas that Black artists will never know about, because there wasn’t a Black person in the room to share the information with a Black artist.”
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From 500X: “Micro is a collection of text pieces that portray quotes that have been uttered to black bodies. These silver gelatin prints hold subtle discrimination tactics that have been used…
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The prize awards $5,000 cash, a solo exhibition in 2021, and a Legal Mentorship Package worth $4,500.
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From the gallery: “Ro2 Art is proud to present Ciara Elle Bryant: Server 3.0, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Ciara Elle Bryant. The show will run from…
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Bryant's own work is currently on view at Dallas' Nasher Sculpture Center as part of the Nasher Windows project.
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An ongoing exhibition series visible from the facade windows of the Nasher Sculpture Center. From the Nasher: “This week’s Nasher Windows installation features the work of Ciara Elle Bryant and…
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This week: a two-person photo-based show in Houston featuring color and movement, a group exhibition in Austin focused on Black femininity and queer identity, a permanent collection show at a museum in Corpus Christi, and more.
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From Women & Their Work: “Light travels in waves. Like ripples in the ocean, light can bend around obstacles if needed. This bending is known as diffraction.” Bending Light is…
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The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has opened applications for its annual Artist Grants initiative for North Texas artists.
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Big Medium, an Austin-based nonprofit art organization, has announced the call for its 2024 Tito’s Prize, which is open to local artists working in any medium.
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William Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions on view in Dallas, at Conduit Gallery, Keijsers Koning, the Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and Talley Dunn Gallery.
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This week: a solo exhibition exploring how people experience time and space through nonlinear paths in Houston, a survey of recent work created by artists living near the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, a two-person show considering the legacy of father and son artists in Beaumont, and more.
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From the Oak Cliff Cultural Center: “The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is pleased to present learning to be T.U.F., a solo exhibition by Tiara Unique Francois curated by Ciara Elle Bryant opening on February 24 with a reception from…