January 25 - June 27, 2020
“Mixed-media artist Graylin Anderson’s figurative works on paper and wood explore historical narratives of spirituality, resistance, and connection. Using layered mediums and excavation, Anderson wrestles with themes of isolation and solace.
Born in New Orleans Anderson began producing art in the late 1980s while serving in various branches of the United States Armed Forces. Before moving to Austin, Texas in 2002, Anderson’s work was exhibited in art galleries and museums in Georgia, including the Savannah Art Association Gallery and the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum. In recent years, Anderson’s works have been exhibited in Austin’s Black-owned art spaces like Mitchie’s Gallery, founded by the late community leader Joyce Adejumo.”
Opening: January 25, 2020 | 1–3 pm
George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center
1165 Angelina Street
Austin, 78702 TX
512-974-3651
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