Aliana Grace Bailey
Aliana Grace Bailey is an interdisciplinary fiber artist—taking up space with bold softness. Her work embraces artmaking as a vehicle for growth, building intimacy, and creating inner peace through weaving vibrant colors, narratives, and the creation of environments. Aliana is the founder of vibrant grace studio. At vibrant grace studio, she creates art installations, patterns, products, design, and facilitates art + healing workshops. vibrant grace studio caters to health, social justice, and wellness-centered initiatives dedicated to the wellness, joy, and liberation of Black communities.
Reshada Pullen-Jireh
My interest in art began to develop when my 10th grade art teacher required us to maintain a sketchbook of our own original ideas.  It was the first time I was given space to communicate my love and observations of my own black girl experience in public spaces.  I found that visual art gave me a space to express myself, while everywhere else required my silence.  I earned my BFA at Virginia Commonwealth University, and pursued my Masters at Maryland Institute College of Art.
Andrew Horgan
Andy Horgan lives and works in his Wilmington Delaware studio. Knowing from a young age that being an artist was his journey, he pursued many mediums of expression starting with photography. As a military photojournalist, Andy mastered the use of light and shadow with the goal of capturing real expressions and true stories in just one image. This quickly became a new path in his artistic journey, one that continues today.

Joykiller

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This mini exhibition explores the ways in which the contemporary art world has become increasingly focused on decorative aesthetics, with the ignorance of deeper emotional and intellectual engagement. Through a variety of mediums, the works in this show challenge the notion –via using a similar visual language– that art is simply a decorative accessory, meant to provide visual pleasure or to serve as status symbol for its collectors.

Whilst 'Joykiller' offers the audience a solid physical artwork experience, it speaks to the idea that the shallow approach to art can detract from its potential to bring mind / ideologic satisfaction and fulfillment to our lives by simply destroying the interaction with a final strike as if it was a Brechtian technique.

The artworks opposes the –outdated and dysfunctional– Open Work's suggestion of audience to take the initiative of an under / over estimation with a [non–existing] universal cultural background in a conceptual world, instead offering opportunities for deeper reflection, emotional connection, and critical / protest thinking.

As the art world continues to be driven by market forces, it is all inevitable for an out–of–use aesthetics to take center stage and for true artistic expression to become subordinated. 'JoyKiller' invites audiences to reconsider their own 'retinal satisfaction' habits and to reflect on the importance of substance and meaning in art.
Medium: Exhibition
Year: 2023
Details: Maryland Institute College of Art
erhanus
Conceptual artist and author [1987, Ankara]. Granted multiple international honors for his 11 NGO / association presidency, pioneer marketing projects and as the A.D. 1644 Marketing Group CEO, 'best digital & strategic agency' awards. His artworks were exhibited in 120+ exhibitions in ~30 countries, 14 of which are solos.
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