An Artist Talk with Pamela Cyril-Egware
Join us at the Goldmark Cultural Center’s Auditorium on Thursday, 14 November, for a special artist talk presented by visiting international artist Professor Pamela Cyril-Egware. Pamela will be speaking about her art practice and career as a traditional Nigerian fiber and textile artist.
Pamela Cyril-Egware is a member of the arts faculty at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria and the recipient of the Goldmark Cultural Center’s 2024 Anthony Okonofua International Artist Residency. Read more about her background here.
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John H. Milde Gallery
“Ama miemie a yema gba: Echoes of Our Heritage”
This exhibition of traditional Niger Delta wall hanging textiles, garments, and fashion accessories features original works by Professor Pamela Cyril-Egware, the 2024 recipient of the Goldmark Cultural Center’s Anthony Okonofua International Artist Residency and a skilled textile and fashion design artist and instructor from Nigeria. Pamela will be present at the reception to respond to questions and comments about her artwork.
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Norman Brown Gallery
Christy Wittmer
Possible Worlds
Possible Worlds is an exhibition that abstracts human histories and refigures them for an expansive future. Complicated porcelain structures and industrialized forms explore the space between progress and entropy, the known and the unexpected, and physical and unbodied worlds. These abstract thought/feeling studies investigate experiences of upheaval and messy emotions as open-ended questions and points of possibility.
Join us at the Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery from 1-3pm on Saturday, 11/16, for the opening reception of “Possible Worlds”, an exhibition of ceramic sculptural works by artist Christy Wittmer.
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Ceramics on the Wall VI
Awards ceremony at 1pm in the Auditorium
Join us at the Goldmark Cultural Center for our 6th annual “Ceramics on the Wall” exhibition. This year’s exhibition features wall-hanging ceramic works by 59 local ceramic artists, students, and faculty, all on display in the hallways of Building 13999 at the Goldmark Cultural Center. The jurors for this year’s exhibition are Karmien Bowman and Ariel Bowman.
An awards ceremony will take place at 1pm in the Goldmark Cultural Center’s Auditorium.
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Ruth Andres Gallery
Jacqueline Jackson
Inhale Love, Exhale Peace
“Inhale Love, Exhale Peace” is an exploration of harmony and human spirit, seeking to embody the timeless aspiration to live in peace. These artworks are meant to reflect the possibility of people to find common ground in the simple idea of peace, and through that be able to reconcile their differences and find a sort of unity.
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