Black Narrative Artist Shines in Senegal and South Carolina

Black Narrative Artist Shines in Senegal and South Carolina

ANGELA FRANKLIN-FAYE SHINES AT THE BIENNALE OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART — DAK’ ART AND DIALOGUE IN BLACK AND WHITE EXHIBIT IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

The narrative works of artist Angela Franklin-Faye are on view in the 13th edition of the Biennale of Contemporary African Art – DAK’ ART in Dakar, Senegal from May 3 to June 2, 2018. Franklin is one of two U.S. artists selected for the 2018 Biennale. This international exhibition, titled “A New Humanity,” features seventy-five artists from thirty-three countries around the world. According to the Artistic Director, Simon Njami, “The new humanity is referring to a text by Frantz Fanon where the Martinique psychiatrist defines the decolonized man as ‘a new man.'”

Franklin says of her work: “My works are narrative tales that explore and give testimony to people of The Diaspora and their shared experiences and philosophies related to other cultures. The works celebrate, honor and define their history, relationship to each other and relationship with those cultures/countries who share a similar history.”

The majority of the works selected for DAK’ART 2018 are from Franklin’s IN THE SCRAMBLE series. It explores moments of reconnection that occur when people from disparate regions of The Diaspora arrive in a new place and realize both the connections they have and the ties they have lost. Franklin says, “It is the yearning for what once was or the dream of what could be that is narrated in many of these pieces. I choose to create those moments of transformation when we realize that the geographical lines that designate a country or continent along with the people are sometimes merely a physical border, but the intensity of a shared experience enables them to cross those lines.”

The five works in the DAK’ Art exhibition include:

1) In THE SCRAMBLE, She Lost Her Sisters
2) We Carried the Seed, but We Forgot Your Face
3) We Answered with our Feet
4) We Buried the “petit nègre” Because Men Were Born!
5) Disrespected, Marginalized, Undervalued and Still Standing

Says Franklin, “However painful or divisive the theme is, for me, the beauty is to integrate the subtleties of fabric, paint and a variety of mixed media to tell the story. Fabric is often perceived as a delicate medium, yet the messages I choose to deliver are often quite powerful. The brilliance of color and the tactile appeal often draw people in. At that moment, the initial human reaction of not wanting to address or acknowledge difficult issues is offset. Poet Audré Lourde said, ‘When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So, it is better to speak.’ It is through my art work that I best express my opinion and response to social and global issues.”

Developed to encourage dialogue and foster understanding, ‘A Dialogue in Black and White’ is a thought provoking exhibition on view May 25 – June 9 at the Charleston City Gallery (South Carolina) during the 2018 Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Curator, Torreah Washington selected sixty-two artists to work independently on 31 themes that “reflect the issues of our time.” Themes included immigration, addiction, climate change, racism, etc. Franklin was given the theme immigration and her piece titled “The Angels Cried – As They Knew it was Never Only… 26” was inspired by the 26 young Nigerian women and girls who drowned in the Mediterranean Sea on November 5, 2017.

She says, “For me it was natural to discuss immigration from an international perspective to understand the global magnitude of this issue. Many will question why people would make such a perilous journey. Societies often classify migration in terms of economic versus victims of war, political unrest, famine, etc. with one issue granted greater understanding and acceptance. From my world-view, it is a difficult, risky and soul-wrenching decision to leave home and I hope this piece can some of that.”

Angela Franklin earned a Bachelor in Art from Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, a Master in Fine Arts from Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, and a Master in Online Education and Leadership from Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University in Dubai. The Art Hub-Abu Dhabi; Paris Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi; Renwick Gallery- Smithsonian Institution; Ohio Craft Museum and the Musée Boribana – Dakar are just a few of the spaces and museums that have exhibited her art. Here works are in the corporate collections of Atlanta Life Insurance, The NationsBank, Arco Chemical and Household Finance.

Dividing her time between the United Arab Emirates, Senegal, and the U.S., Angela Franklin is also the Founder and director of Chez Alpha Books in Dakar, Senegal – a well-recognized multicultural bookstore and academic resource center.

For more information regarding the work of Angela Franklin, or to know more about Chez Alpha Books, visit the following links:

* Facebook – www.facebook.com/Angela-Franklin-841744725912840/
* Facebook – www.facebook.com/chez.alphabooks
* Twitter – www.twitter.com/ChezAlpha
* LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/angela-franklin-faye-781b8a69/

For more details, Angela Franlin at Afranklin929@gmail.com / +971506610722

SOURCE:
Angela Franklin

President Obama to Deliver Final Keynote at 46th ALC Phoenix Awards Dinner

 Event to Honor Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton, U.S. Representatives Charles B. Rangel and Marcia L. Fudge, Business Magnate and Philanthropist Robert F. Smith, and Emanuel A.M.E. Church in honor of the “Emanuel Nine” for their strong commitment and contributions to improve the well-being of African-American communities through their leadership and service

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Incorporated (CBCF) today announced that President Barack Obama will deliver his seventh and final keynote address at its 46th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) Phoenix Awards Dinner. The event is scheduled for 6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The evening’s co-emcees will beTrevor Noah, host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, and actress Sanaa Lathan, who has a new show premiering this fall on FOX. Honorary co-chairs of this year’s conference are U.S. Representatives Karen Bass of California and Lacy Clay of Missouri.

“President Obama is our nation’s most influential and demonstrable voice. We are honored to have him speak at the Phoenix Awards dinner,” said R. Donahue Peebles, chairman of the CBCF board of directors. “In the face of great challenges, his historic two terms in office have strengthened America’s resolve to close the persistent gaps between the daily realities and the actual well-being and security of African Americans.”

The Phoenix Award is the CBCF’s highest honor, presented to individuals whose extraordinary achievements strengthen communities and improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities, nationally and globally.

“We are extremely proud of the leadership, civic engagement and commitment shown by this year’s honorees—and salute their efforts to promote empowerment and respect for and among all people,” said CBCF president and CEO, A. Shuanise Washington. “Our honorees embody the foundation’s 40-year commitment to raise awareness and address the challenges African Americans face every day in education, health care, minority business development and entrepreneurship.”

This year’s distinguished honorees are as follows:

  • Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton will receive the inaugural Trailblazer Award, in recognition of becoming the first woman presidential nominee of a major party in the United States and her remarkable contributions to the nation. The Trailblazer Award recognizes a leader who is the first, in his or her chosen field, to make a global or national groundbreaking achievement and whose vision, perseverance and lifework has created opportunities for African Americans and minorities.
  • U.S. Representative Charles B. Rangel will receive the first-ever Congressional Black Caucus Founder’s Award, recognizing his leadership as a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and his unparalleled contributions to the nation.
  • U.S. Representative Marcia L. Fudge will receive the Barbara Jordan Award in recognition of her exceptional public service and long-standing commitment to improving social and economic conditions for the people of Ohio and the nation.
  • Robert F. Smith, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Vista Equity Partners, will receive theCBCF Chair’s Award for his outstanding contributions as an investor and entrepreneur, and for his long-standing commitment to improving the social conditions of communities around the world.
  • Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church will receive the Congressional Black Caucus Chair’s Award in honor of the “Emanuel Nine” for their extraordinary strength and courage in the face of adversity.

The Phoenix Awards Dinner is the primary fundraising event for the CBCF, a 501©3, non-partisan, nonprofit, educational and research institute. This black-tie event showcases the CBCF’s education and leadership programs, and provides an opportunity to recognize outstanding individuals who make humanitarian contributions to society. To purchase tickets to the dinner and to register for the ALC, visit cbcfinc.org/alc.

ABOUT ALC:

The ALC is the leading policy conference on issues impacting African Americans and the global black community. The conference features more than 70 public policy forums on health, education, economic empowerment, the environment, and more. Signature events include the National Town Hall, Celebration of Leadership in Fine Arts, Community Breakfast and Health Fair, Gospel Extravaganza, Black Party, Prayer Breakfast, and the culminating event, the Phoenix Awards Dinner.

This year’s theme, “Defining the Moment, Building the Movement,” will highlight social and political moments in American history that define the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.

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