Color-ism by Work/Play

july, 2018

20jul(jul 20)6:00 pm03sep(sep 3)11:59 pmColor-ism by Work/Play

Event Details

Opening reception July 20th, 6-9 PM

On display from July 20th, 2018 through September 3rd, 2018, ‘Color-ism’ explores the internal discrimination against dark-skinned people within the black community dating back to the 18th century. With shades varying from a very light complexion, nearly white where one can pass, to the deepest, darkest, rich browns that are nearly black, the artists explore the love and hatred of color.

According to the artists, “The portrayal of black bodies and blackness through mainstream media, movies, and television weighs heavily on one’s psyche and shines a harsh light on what beauty and acceptance should look like. Promoting darker skin was not the accepted brand in America, while lighter, fairer skin tones were the preference, as it is still seen today. From a young age, black children develop a thick, callus skin deflecting the verbal and physical discrimination that spews from the lips of bodies that mirror them.”

Danielle McCoy is an artist, educator and writer. She is a self-taught conceptual artist who intertwines printmaking techniques with sewing, quilt-making and hand-dyed textiles into her interdisciplinary art practice. By aiming to promote strength and togetherness among women of color, her work explores gender and identity by addressing issues rooted in race and inequality in America. Through small run publications, installation pieces, site-specific works and programming, her practice serves to build safe spaces of belonging by incorporating spirituality and intentionality into her work.

Kevin McCoy utilizes serigraphs, publications, time-based work and installations to challenge master narratives while investigating representation, identity and wide-spread disparities within the United States. It is through research, materials, and form where complex histories and the deconstruction of historical images can be further examined. He is currently enrolled in the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis.

Together they form the interdisciplinary duo named WORK/PLAY. Their work have been collected privately and their work have appeared at SPRING/BREAK Art Show in New York, projects+gallery in St. Louis, The Wassaic Project in New York, The Beard and Weil Gallery in Massachusetts and The Lillstreet Gallery in Chicago. They have also participated in a host of group panels and lectures at the St. Louis Artists’ Guild, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis and Wheaton College in Norton, MA.

Time

July 20 (Friday) 6:00 pm - September 3 (Monday) 11:59 pm

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