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CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? -  - Exhibitions - CONNERSMITH.

Sheldon Scott, Untitled 2 (from Portrait, number 1 man), 2019, digital print, 30 x 20 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.


SHELDON SCOTT:

“It would be irresponsible, harmful, to think of what we’re dealing with as novel. It erases the very history that built this present. Our souls are hoarse as Black people in this country who have been shouting this for over 400 years.”

 

Sheldon Scott (b. 1976) mines his early life in the Gullah/Geeche South to examine the Black male form in relation to constructs of race, economics and sexuality. Exhibitions include: National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC; American University Art Museum, Washington, DC; National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC.

CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? -  - Exhibitions - CONNERSMITH.

J.J. McCracken, The Feeding (Lucy), 2020, painted platinum silicone lifecast, eggshells, ceramic, 22 x 16 x 12 inches.


J.J. MCCRACKEN:

"Women imprisoned after protesting for the right to vote practiced hunger strikes, starved, and were force-fed raw eggs and milk. Women legally convicted as “common scolds” were punished for voicing social criticisms. These works are in themselves testimonies: I am an evolved form of woman mindfully eating the fruits of earlier struggles.”

 

J.J. McCracken (b. 1972) creates sculptures, performances and immersive installations focused on free speech, social justice and resource equity. Exhibitions include: National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; Smithsonian Institution, Freer & Sackler Galleries; Washington, DC; San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas; Accademia di Brera, Milan, Italy.

CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? -  - Exhibitions - CONNERSMITH.

Jessica Maria Hopkins, It’s In The Eyes of The Beholder, 2020, acrylic, acrylic pen, archival ink on canvas, 24 x 24 inches.



JESSICA MARIA HOPKINS:

“Each figure I paint narrates my physical growth as a woman and I believe each portrait can represent the faces of others. Though we are perceived based on physical appearance, we should not follow the norm, but continue to discover who we are without worrying about being accepted or judged."

 

Jessica Maria Hopkins (b.1983) is a painter whose Howard University training aligns her with the legacies of Alma Thomas and the AfriCOBRA movement. Hopkins draws deeply from her personal experiences to create vibrant portrayals of human vulnerability, strength and renewal. Collections include the University of the District of Columbia and numerous private collections.

CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? -  - Exhibitions - CONNERSMITH.

Benjamin Kelley, Untitled 07, 2019, Vinyl, acrylic, valcromat, barnacle encrusted Cadillac emblem, 6.25 x 6.25 x 6 inches.



BENJAMIN KELLEY:

“Strewn about the landscape, these objects have histories that cannot be ignored. They have been created, used, and abandoned by violent means. The automobile, the iphone, and the ancient bone tool, are the products of the human hand in pursuit of power, technology, and immortality.”

 

Benjamin Kelley (b. 1984) incorporates industrial relics and natural objects to create works of art, in small- and large-scale, that explore contemporary functionality.  Exhibitions include: Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD; American University Museum, Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC; Rueff Gallery, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Space Studios, Midland, MI.

CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? -  - Exhibitions - CONNERSMITH.

Wilmer Wilson IV, Model Citizen (Head), 2012, archival pigment print, 15 x 15 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.



WILMER WILSON IV:

“It is our job, not just as 'artists' but also as people, to imagine new ways of regarding one another, new ways of being together, and to work to hold those spaces for imagining open for each other within the scope of our daily lives."

 

Wilmer Wilson IV (b. 1989), a graduate of Howard University, is critically recognized for investigations into the marginalization of, and the care for, Black bodies in everyday social relation. Exhibitions include: The New Museum, New York, NY; Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston, MA; Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD; American University Museum, Washington, DC; Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL; National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; In Flanders Fields Museum, Ieper, Belgium. 

Wilmer Wilson IV  Model Citizen (Head)  2012, archival pigment print, 15 x 15 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.

Wilmer Wilson IV

Model Citizen (Head)

2012, archival pigment print, 15 x 15 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.

J.J. McCracken  The Feeding  2020, painted platinum silicone lifecast, eggshells, ceramic, 22 x 16 x 12 inches.

J.J. McCracken

The Feeding (Lucy)

2020, painted platinum silicone lifecast, eggshells, ceramic, 22 x 16 x 12 inches.

Jessica Maria Hopkins  It’s In The Eyes of The Beholder  2020, acrylic, acrylic pen, archival ink on canvas, 24 x 24 inches.

Jessica Maria Hopkins

It’s In The Eyes of The Beholder

2020, acrylic, acrylic pen, archival ink on canvas, 24 x 24 inches.

J.J. McCracken  The Mouth of the Scold: Lifecast of the mouth of the only woman exonerated of the common scold charge  2015, alpha-hemihydrate gypsum cement with lipstick residue.

J.J. McCracken

The Mouth of the Scold: Lifecast of the mouth of the only woman exonerated of the common scold charge

2015, alpha-hemihydrate gypsum cement with lipstick residue.

Benjamin Kelley  Untitled 07  2019, Vinyl, acrylic, valcromat, barnacle encrusted Cadillac emblem, 6.25 x 6.25 x 6 inches.

Benjamin Kelley

Untitled 07

2019, Vinyl, acrylic, valcromat, barnacle encrusted Cadillac emblem, 6.25 x 6.25 x 6 inches.

Wilmer Wilson IV  Untitled (Back)  2012-14, archival pigment print, 45 x 29 inches.

Wilmer Wilson IV

Untitled (Back)

2012-14, archival pigment print, 45 x 29 inches, ed: 7 + proofs.

Sheldon Scott  Untitled 1 (from Portrait, number 1 man)  2019, digital print, 20 x 30 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.

Sheldon Scott

Untitled 1 (from Portrait, number 1 man)

2019, digital print, 20 x 30 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.

Jessica Maria Hopkins  Acceptance  2020, acrylic, acrylic pen, archival ink on canvas, 24 x 24 inches.

Jessica Maria Hopkins

Acceptance

2020, acrylic, acrylic pen, archival ink on canvas, 24 x 24 inches.

Wilmer Wilson IV Self Portrait as a Model Citizen  2012, archival pigment print, 45 x 30 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.

Wilmer Wilson IV
Self Portrait as a Model Citizen

2012, archival pigment print, 45 x 30 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.

Sheldon Scott  l.a.d.c.a.f (pink glitter)  2018, charcoal on Coventry rag, glitter, 30 x 22 inches.

Sheldon Scott

l.a.d.c.a.f (pink glitter)

2018, charcoal on Coventry rag, glitter, 30 x 22 inches.

Benjamin Kelley  Untitled 04  2019, Iphone chassis and Iron Oxide, ancient bone tool, acrylic, stainless steel hardware, 6.25 x 6 x 1 inches.

Benjamin Kelley

Untitled 04

2019, Iphone chassis and Iron Oxide, ancient bone tool, acrylic, stainless steel hardware, 6.25 x 6 x 1 inches.