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Extraordinary Art Exhibit "This, That, and the Other" Sparks Profound Dialogue Between Past and Present

Black Iris Gallery 321 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA, USA

Friday 6 October 2023
Friday 6 October 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Extraordinary Art Exhibit "This, That, and the Other" Sparks Profound Dialogue Between Past and Present

RVA's Black Iris Gallery Unveils Thought-Provoking Group Exhibition Curated by Helene Ruiz

Richmond, VA — We are thrilled to announce an eagerly anticipated exhibition, "This, That, and the Other," a captivating exploration of the interconnectedness of history and the contemporary world. Curated by the vision of Helene Ruiz, this remarkable group exhibition will debut on October 6th, 2023 from 6-9 at the Black Iris Gallery located at 321 W Broad St Richmond VA, coinciding with RVA's First Friday Artwalk. Featuring a diverse ensemble of artists including Helene Ruiz, Tahanie Medina, Naomi Cordova, Dorothy Rice, and Josue Fred with Improvisational Drumming by Silvano Ferrin and Luis Hidalgo. The exhibit promises an immersive experience that challenges the boundaries of conventional aesthetics.

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You can watch live 10-6-2023 @ 5pm Eastern Time.  Link here: https://vimeo.com/event/3749237

Mark your calendars for the opening night on October 6th, from the hours of 7 to 8pm, as it offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with the artists. The event will commence with an artist talk and an enlightening Q&A session, fostering an environment for visitors to delve into the artists' minds and gain deeper insights into their creative processes, this artist talk begins 7pm till 7:15pm, then from 7:15pm to 8pm, the evening will be enriched by captivating live poetry readings from Dorothy Rice, Joseph Coleman, and Kayla Bryson. The highlight of the night will be a reading by the acclaimed Karen Abercrombie, renowned for her multifaceted contributions to film, stage, and activism.

"This, That, and the Other" ingeniously weaves historical narratives with contemporary concerns, inviting viewers to confront discomfort and engage in meaningful dialogue. Through thought-provoking installations and narratives, the artists unearth hidden truths that challenge the status quo, catalyzing intellectual stimulation, empathy, and a profound understanding of our world.

Curator Helene Ruiz invites viewers to embrace this transformational journey, stating, "Together, let us forge a deeper understanding of our world, embracing the transformative power of art to incite change, awareness, and dialogue."

Originally conceived as a solo exhibition, "This, That, and the Other" evolved into a collaborative endeavor that aligns perfectly with Helene Ruiz's artistic vision. The exhibit features an extensive collection of her own work, complemented by contributions from fellow artists who address nuanced perspectives she might have missed.

Join us for this unforgettable exploration as "This, That, and the Other" promises an enduring impact on both mind and soul. The exhibition will be held the Black Iris Gallery, 321 West Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220 October 6th 2023 and thereafter by appointment only.     https://www.blackirissocialclub.com/


About Karen Abercrombie:

Karen Abercrombie is an award-winning actress, storyteller, activist, and environmentalist. With notable appearances in television shows like 'The Inspectors', 'Vampire Diaries', and impactful roles in films such as 'War Room' and 'Discarded Things', Karen's artistry transcends entertainment to create a positive impact on the world. As the founder of Earth Mother Entertainment, LLC, Karen continues to channel her creative gifts to influence meaningful change.https://karenabercrombie.com/

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About the Curator: Helene Ruiz - A Lifelong Artistic Journey

Helene Ruiz, a native of New York City, has nurtured her artistic spirit since early childhood, fueled by a deep-rooted passion for drawing and painting. Encouraged by her father, an artist in his own right, she embarked on a lifelong journey of creative exploration. With a firm artistic foundation, Helene has shared her creations with audiences across national and international exhibitions. In October 2008, Helene Ruiz embarked on an ambitious endeavor, founding the Urban Individualists, a collective that brings together visual and performing artists from diverse backgrounds. At the helm of this multicultural, multimedia, and global network, Ms. Ruiz has dedicated herself to harmonizing unique talents into a harmonious whole. The Urban Individualists believe fervently in the potency of collective expression, melding their individual styles to craft a resonant artistic narrative. Helene's leadership has guided the curation and orchestration of a multitude of multimedia exhibitions, offering emerging artists a platform to showcase their artistry, bolster their portfolios, and garner recognition. Over time, Helene has garnered acclaim for her impactful contributions to the world of art. She received a grant from The Wheeler Foundation in 2007, and in 2009, the Salmagundi Foundation in Brooklyn, NY, acknowledged her talents with an artists' grant. The Disciples of Humanity recognized her remarkable contributions to culture, education, and art in 2011, acknowledging her efforts in enriching diverse communities. 

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