11/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/11/2024 18:18
MADISON, WI -- The Bubbler at Madison Public Library welcomes community members to experience a new group art show opening at Goodman South Madison Library on Monday, November 18. The I AM A Man: The Re-humanization of Black Men exhibition is curated by painter and mixed media artist Sharon Bjyrd, and will feature work from five additional visual artists, including:
The exhibit draws from the iconic "I AM A Man" slogan, which emerged during the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers' strike during the Civil Rights Movement-a protest against the dangerous and degrading conditions Black workers endured. While much of Sharon's art practice to date has centered on the beauty and dignity of Black women, a visit to the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial at the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis shifted her perspective.
Sharon says she became acutely aware of the stark difference in how Black men face life-altering and, too often, life-ending consequences of racial macro-aggression. This realization, as the daughter, sister, aunt, and mother to great Black men, propelled her to use her art to re-humanize them. Through this curated selection of works, she hopes to spark a conversation about the intrinsic worth of Black men within the family, community, and society.
"This is a celebration of their strength, their resilience, and their joy-a tribute to the men who came before and those who are shaping our future," said Bjyrd. "This is for the Black men in my life and all those who deserve to be seen and honored for who they are: fully human, fully worthy."
The Bubbler at Madison Public Library put out a call for exhibitions in January 2024, and received more than 65 responses. After a juried selection process, this show was one of those selected to appear as part of the library's exhibition series. Trent Miller, Head Bubblerarian for Madison Public Library, said he hopes this exhibition generates important conversations and encourages people to learn more about the history linked to its inspiration.
"I love how this exhibition uses the iconic 'I AM A Man' slogan to connect past stories, present realities, and future hopes. All of the artists involved brought their unique and personal perspectives to this important show that every Madisonian should take the time to experience," said Miller.
The exhibition will run from November 18 - February 28, and will include three events, where attendees will be invited to engage with the themes of the work in intentional ways. During each event, there will be community conversations, comments from the exhibiting artists, and an opportunity to listen to specially selected playlists chosen by each artist to accompany their work.
No registration is required.
Several additional Bubbler partners are returning to help amplify this exhibition during the events and beyond, so expect to also interact with:
Learn more about the exhibition and read full artist bios at madisonbubbler.org/exhibitions.
Bubbler exhibitions are supported by Dane Arts and Friends of the Madison Public Library.
About the Bubbler at Madison Public Library
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About Madison Public Library
Madison Public Library's tradition of promoting education, literacy and community involvement has enriched the City of Madison for nearly 150 years. Visit the library online at www.madisonpubliclibrary.org, or @madisonpubliclibrary on Facebook and Instagram.