October 7, 2023 NEWSLETTER

BLACK FINE ART MONTH CONTINUES AT SOUTH SIDE COMMUNITY ART CENTER ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 13TH

Join us for a conversation with Monique Brinkman-Hill

The South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC) located in Chicago holds a rich legacy of African American Art History. Founded in 1940, it is the nations' only continuously operated community art center founded as part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). It is designated a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and holds a Chicago Landmark status. It has nourished the careers of many well-known artists including Charles White, Elizabeth Catlett, Gordon Parks, Eldzier Cortor, Margaret Burroughs, the artists of AFRICOBRA, and many others. 
 
Monique Brinkman-Hill was a member of the board of directors of SSCAC in 2018 and contemplating her next career move as she transitioned from a long time career at Northern Trust.  Having already launched a successful coaching business she knew that work in the non-profit sector was also of interest to her.  
 
Her next opportunity presented itself when the SSCAC board asked her to serve as interim director of the organization in 2018, a role she took on full time in December 2019.  Now, five years, one global pandemic and a racial reckoning later Brinkman-Hill has placed an indelible mark of one of the most iconic Black arts organizations in the world.
 
Come learn more about her achievements as Black Fine Art Month (BFAM) continues with Pigment International founder Patricia Andrews-Keenan in a sit down with Brinkman-Hill on Friday, October 13th from 3:00 – 5:00 pm at the Center. 

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SEE CORRECTED BFAM SCHEDULES BELOW
BFAM KICKS OFF WITH A BANG AT GARY COMER YOUTH CENTER AND AS PART OF AURORA'S FIRST FRIDAY
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IN AURORA ORGANIZED BY DVA TRAINING
Nieponski Gallery in Aurora with owner Elias Akwo Chaz Nieponski, Sandra Harrison, DVA Training, guest, artist Elyse Kennard, Patricia Andrews-Keenan and Cynthia Latimore of the African American Heritage Board

The Nolan Gallery is situated in the Historic Graham Building, Aurora, IL and features Nolan McCants' global photography. These museum quality framed photographs are available for purchase to collectors, new and established. Here he is with DVA's Sandra Harrison, DVA Training, Phyliss North and Patricia Andrews-Keenan of Pigment.
Cynthia Latimore, Sandra Harrison, Dr. Yolanda Stovall and Nolan McCants owner of Nolan Gallery
Dr. Stovall with Yvonne Michelle Toney owner of Cotton Seed Creative with artist DaDa Soulface and Sandra Harrison
Dr. Yolanda Stovall of the Aurora African American Heritage Board with her purchase from The Blue Lady at Kathryn's Place
Fatimah Kahiga, owner of Pure Skin Solutions, with artist Jade Williams during the Aurora First Friday Art Walk.
Art work by The Blue Lady (above) was featured at Kathryn's Place
Work by Elyse Kennard was featured at Nieponski Gallery
GARY COMER YOUTH CENTER PREMIER TOUR
Comer student artists showcase their work during the Premier Tour
Gary Mooney, Board Chair of Gary Comer Youth Center welcomes crowd to their first Premier Tour highlighting their award-winning Urban Agriculture Program.
Artist Kristen Williams creates one of her miniature portraits for the Comer Auction.
Artists Blake Lenoir and Brenda Dickerson directed Comer students in the creation of their new farm mural, Never Stop Growing.
MEET THE WINNERS OF THE ASHRO ONWARD AND UPWARD ART CONTEST

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Myrna M. Hawkins. Her winning entry was "Breaking Out to Move Forward."
Joseph C. Ferguson. The title of his winning entry was "A Joyful Noise'.
Young Adult Winner Julia Ferguson's work was titled "With Resilience."
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