CHAMPIONS: Celebrating "The League"
Oct
10
to Nov 10

CHAMPIONS: Celebrating "The League"

Negro League teams emerged as early as the mid-1800’s, and were a forum for sports, entertainment, and athleticism for approximately one hundred years. This rich history of the teams and players is widely unknown. Through the eyes of Monceaux, “ShadowBall" summons the excitement of what was always known as ‘America's favorite pastime.’  The collection features twenty-six Negro League baseball heroes and depicts in portrait and print the colorful legacy of the League. It chronicles a broader history of baseball, while reflecting on the ongoing struggle for justice and equal rights in America.

Stuart “Slim” Jones

Pitcher for the Baltimore Black Sox and the Philadelphia Stars of the East-West League, and Negro National League from 1932 to 1938.

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Sheila Crider:  Relief
Mar
24
to Apr 27

Sheila Crider: Relief

In her recent body of work entitled “Relief”, Sheila Crider explores a very personal era that blends the story of her recent migration from her foundational home of Washington, D.C.  with two earlier bodies of work—"Intersectional Painting," executed between 2017 and 2021, and "Ghosts Stories," (2021 and 2022).

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Bruno Metura:  Double Vision
Jul
9
to Jul 29

Bruno Metura: Double Vision

New Door Creative welcomes painter Bruno Metura from July 9th through July 29th, 2023.  An Opening Reception will be hosted on Sunday, July 9th, 3-6 PM.

 Double Vision features Guadeloupean artist Bruno Metura. The artist’s second exhibition at New Door Creative highlights a collection of works created between 2020 and 2022; and showcases drawings on paper from the “Hint of Illusions” series, larger scale paintings from the “Recto-Verso” series, and mixed media on paper selections from the 2020 “Confinement” series. RSVP appreciated.

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Maria-Theresa Fernandes: Stories of Empathy and Place
Apr
30
to May 27

Maria-Theresa Fernandes: Stories of Empathy and Place

 Stories of Empathy and Place features seventeen works by artist Maria-Theresa Fernandes. The exhibition explores the prolific international career of Fernandes in a range of fiber-based media works, engaging stories of belonging and place. Incorporating images, narratives, objects of metaphoric content, and various textile applications, the collection reflects the impact of place upon the artist’s depiction of life stories, re-told stitch by stitch.

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Take a Look!
Sep
30
5:00 PM17:00

Take a Look!

The exhibition features linocuts by internationally acclaimed portrait artist Morgan Monceaux. The "ShadowBall" series is a collection of paintings and prints that celebrate the men and women of American Negro League Baseball.

This rich history of the teams and players is widely unknown. Negro League teams were created as early as the mid-1800s and were a forum for sports, entertainment, and athleticism for approximately one hundred years. Through the eyes of Monceaux, “ShadowBall" promises to summon the excitement of what was always known as ‘America's favorite pastime.’

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IN BALTIMORE!  Lives in the Crosshairs:  Sharpshooters, Champions and Angels
May
15
to Jun 19

IN BALTIMORE! Lives in the Crosshairs: Sharpshooters, Champions and Angels

Lives in the Crosshairs: Sharpshooters, Champions and Angels is a contemplative dialogue between printmaker Justyne Fischer, and mixed media portrait and printmaking artist Morgan Monceaux. Fischer and Monceaux share printmaking as a creative process, and portraiture to render persona. Their reflective oeuvre is a visual chronicle of life narratives—buried, and miraculous tales of character, strategic brilliance and sheer will. In the process, they incite the spirits of these largely forgotten lives, and recapture the context within which they lived.

Among the artists who have historically engaged many aspects of society in their work, Social Justice printmaker Justyne Fischer explores the fibrous roots of American racism and its enduring impact. Her skilled precision and diligent investigation of cultural history and events invoke the stories of ancestors that have shaped our nation in meaningful ways. On view are meticulously detailed, hand-pulled prints that reveal her agility as storyteller, printmaker and painter.

Artist Morgan Monceaux, Shadowball “And You’re Out!”

Co-featured in the exhibition are works from the Shadowball  series by the late Morgan Monceaux . The series depicts in portrait and print the colorful legacy of the Negro Leagues. It chronicles a broader history of baseball, while reflecting on the ongoing struggle for justice and equal rights in America.

A visionary artist and history buff, Monceaux was inspired by the narratives of artists, leaders and cultural icons. He would define hidden corners of history and research the subject. A sampling of his series of mixed media portraits includes topics such as international royalty (The Royals), African American opera legends (Divas), the shared history of African Americans and Native Americans in the West (My Heroes, My People), and Jazz greats (Jazz).

Fischer and Monceaux engage subject matter that is compelling and often astonishing. The viewer will recognize recurring themes of marginalization and scorn within a context where broader notions of supremacy are typically evidenced or forever implied. The exhibition depicts anecdotal tales of lives that have punctuated the annals of history in ways that magnify the broader context of the American experience.

Michelle Talibah, Curator


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Curlee Raven Holton     Deluge: Rebirth, A Retrospective 1981 - 2021
Jun
19
to Jul 23

Curlee Raven Holton Deluge: Rebirth, A Retrospective 1981 - 2021

Master Artist/Printmaker Curlee Raven Holton presents a collection of paintings and fine prints at New Door Creative from June 19th through July 23rd, 2021. The exhibition introduces new works that are inspired by the distinct challenges of our time. This mini-retrospective includes works dating from 1993 to the present that are varied in content and media. The artist will share insights into his process and work on June 19th at 5:30 P.M.

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Meet the Artist:  A Virtual Conversation with Bruno Metura
May
8
3:00 PM15:00

Meet the Artist: A Virtual Conversation with Bruno Metura

The Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) and New Door Creative Gallery are happy to host a special afternoon with the Guadeloupe interdisciplinary artist, Bruno Métura. This virtual presentation and interview will take place on Saturday, May 8th at 3 p.m. The event will feature Rosie Gordon-Wallace (Founder/Curator of DVCAI), Michelle Talibah (Founder/Curator of New Door Creative), and Alix Pierre, Ph.D. (Scholar/Interpreter). Métura's “Confinement” series is currently on display by appointment at the New Door Creative Gallery until May 15th.

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