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  • Makeba at the opening reception of Sapphire and Crystals: BeyONd Race and Gender standing next to her painting: Acceptance: Polyptych (4) / Mixed Media / 2008-09 / 2500.00 Noyes Cultural Art Center First and Second Floor Galleries January 23 though March 12, 2009 Sapphire and Crystals: BEyONd Race and Gender Curated by Artist and Chicago State University Art Professor, Joyce Owens Opening Artist Reception: Sunday, January 25, 3:00-5:00 PM at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center A regular component of the exhibition is the “self portrait” silent auction, which will take place at the Artist Reception on January 25. All bids open at $125.00. Another feature is a collaborative altar/installation produced on site. Refreshments will be served and the Walter Clark Trio will perform. This exhibition features 23 African American professional women artists. The theme, BEyONd Race and Gender, addresses issues that have been especially central in electing America’s new president and vice president. It features the artists’ exploration of the current state of race and gender, and our expectations and hopes for the future. The Sapphire and Crystals exhibition has a 20-plus year history of showing and mentoring promising and established professional women artists throughout Chicago and beyond. Participating artists are Rose Blouin, Dorothy Carter, Arlene Turner Crawford, Makeba Kedem DuBose, Juarez Hawkins, Candace Hunter, Renee Williams Jefferson, Marva Pitchford Jolly, Nicole Malcolm, Joyce Owens, Frances Callaway Parks, Felicia Grant Preston, Joanne Scott, Janet Sheard, Patricia Stewart, Michelle Stutts, Shirley J.Sullivan, Dorian Sylvain, Pearlie Taylor, Anna M.Tyler, Shahar Caren Weaver, Rhonda Wheatley and Shyvette Williams. Makeba’s Artist Statement: My new series, The Service Series, speaks to viewers of acceptance and change, of gathering for the purpose of oneness on a very literal level, and including public service in our way of thinking again. The images that I have selected to exhibit in the “Sapphire and Crystals: BeyONd Race and Gender” exhibition are in the style and format of work that I regularly produce. They speak to viewers on the importance of coming together, of “Gathering,” of going beyond for the purpose of becoming one in our way of thinking. At this juncture, in order to procure the change we would like to see in this country, it is imperative that we embrace this mind-set now, during the term of service of Barack Obama, who exemplifies this way of thinking. We all need to assist the world in going BeyONd where we are, in order to reach where we, as one, need to aspire to be.

  • Noyes Cultural Art Center First and Second Floor Galleries January 23 though March 12, 2009 Sapphire and Crystals: BEyONd Race and Gender Curated by artist and Chicago State University art professor, Joyce Owens Opening Artist Reception: Sunday, January 25, 3:00-5:00 PM at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center A regular component of the exhibition is the “self portrait” silent auction, which will take place at the Artist Reception on January 25. All bids open at $125.00. Another feature is a collaborative altar/installation produced on site. Refreshments will be served and the Walter Clark Trio will perform. This exhibition features 23 African American professional women artists. The theme, BEyONd Race and Gender, addresses issues that have been especially central in electing America’s new president and vice president. It features the artists’ exploration of the current state of race and gender, and our expectations and hopes for the future. The Sapphire and Crystals exhibition has a 20-plus year history of showing and mentoring promising and established professional women artists throughout Chicago and beyond. Participating artists are Rose Blouin, Dorothy Carter, Arlene Turner Crawford, Makeba Kedem DuBose, Juarez Hawkins, Candace Hunter, Renee Williams Jefferson, Marva Pitchford Jolly, Nicole Malcolm, Joyce Owens, Frances Callaway Parks, Felicia Grant Preston, Joanne Scott, Janet Sheard, Patricia Stewart, Michelle Stutts, Shirley J.Sullivan, Dorian Sylvain, Pearlie Taylor, Anna M.Tyler, Shahar Caren Weaver, Rhonda Wheatley and Shyvette Williams. Makeba’s Artist Statement: My new series, The Service Series, speaks to viewers of acceptance and change, of gathering for the purpose of oneness on a very literal level, and including public service in our way of thinking again. The images that I have selected to exhibit in the “Sapphire and Crystals: BeyONd Race and Gender” exhibition are in the style and format of work that I regularly produce. They speak to viewers on the importance of coming together, of “Gathering,” of going beyond for the purpose of becoming one in our way of thinking. At this juncture, in order to procure the change we would like to see in this country, it is imperative that we embrace this mind-set now, during the term of service of Barack Obama, who exemplifies this way of thinking. We all need to assist the world in going BeyONd where we are, in order to reach where we, as one, need to aspire to be.

  • Pencil portrait of President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden

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  • The coolest way to show your support for the reelection of Barack Obama in 2012 is to rock this cool t-shirt! Colorful, bold, and gets the message across in a big way! Obama 2012!

  • On the 20th Jnauary, 2009 Barack Obama delivered his Inauguration Address. The resulting wordle shows what he chose to emphasize and as such provides a visually compelling summary. The muted, sombre colours fit well with the times.

  • Created by Bobbi Miller-Moro

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  • i waste your hard earned money

  • ...is a good thing. At least I think so.

  • Barack Obama pixel art peace symbol

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