Now in its third year, Embrace 2008 brings together the world’s leading fine art galleries, featuring original collector-quality art of the African Diaspora. Embrace ’08 will be held at Mason Murer Fine Art in Midtown Atlanta, July 17-20.
Director Mark Karelson explains, "Embrace celebrates a vitally important, but under-valued area of visual art. Galleries from around the world will come to Mason Murer for a four day celebration of the best of the art of the African Diaspora. Atlanta, the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, is the natural focal point for this gathering."
Top art dealers from New York, Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, and as far away as Paris, France bring museum quality works by historical and contemporary masters of the African diaspora. From icons like Tanner, Duncanson and Bannister, to Twentieth Century Masters including Bearden, Catlett and Lawrence, Embrace brings the best to Atlanta. But Embrace is more than a celebration of history. Works are also on view from cutting edge contemporary artists such as Carrie Mae Weems, Fahamu Pecou, Radcliffe Bailey and Kara Walker.
Our Thursday evening gala Benefit Preview Party will kick off the weekend, hosted by renowned artist Richard Mayhew. Collectors, curators, and art lovers can meet the artists and get an inside track on the best works in the show, while enjoying cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and live music. Proceeds from the evening benefit the National Black Arts Festival.
Lectures, presentations, and guided tours round out the weekend. Please see below for complete event listing and descriptions. Visit www.embraceatl.com for more info.
Location: Mason Murer Fine Art
199 Armour Drive
Atlanta, GA 30324
404.879.1500 tel
Directions at: HYPERLINK "http://www.masonmurer.com/" \o "http://www.masonmurer.com/" www.masonmurer.com
Contact: HYPERLINK "mailto:lina@embraceatl.com" lina@embraceatl.com or HYPERLINK "http://www.embraceatl.com" www.embraceatl.com
SCHEDULE of EVENTS
Thursday July 17 Preview Party 7pm - 10pm $50.00
Collectors, curators, and art lovers can meet the artists and get an inside track on the best works in the show, while enjoying Premium cocktails by Diageo, hors d’oeuvres by Dennis Dean, and live jazz by the legendary Mose Davis. Proceeds from the evening benefit the National Black Arts Festival. Tickets available online through Ticket Alternative at HYPERLINK "http://www.embraceAtl.com" www.embraceAtl.com.
Friday July 18 Open to the Public 12pm - 9pm $10
Presentation: The Art of Corporate Collecting 2pm - 3pm
Allen Blevins, Senior VP and Director of the Bank of America Art and Heritage Collections.
A rare chance to get inside information on Corporate Collecting: The Role of Corporations in supporting the Visual Arts, the Importance of Diversity in Corporate Collections and The Bank of America Collection. A must-hear for curators, art consultants, gallery owners, and artists who wish to become a part of these important collections!
Saturday July 19 Open to the Public 10am - 9pm $10
Presentation: Why Invest in African American Art 2pm – 3pm
Daniel T Parker- Noted Chicago collector, founding member of 'Diasporal Rythms" collectors guild, and author of 'African Art: The Diaspora and Beyond', Dan will give a presentation on why is it important to collect art in general, and African American art specifically, and why is it important to live with art. Slide presentation will include highlights of his extensive collection, as well as highlights of the art brought by the exhibiting galleries. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer session, and Dan will be available to sign copies of his book.
Sunday July 20 Open to the Public 12pm - 6 pm $10
Guided Exhibition Tours are available- contact lina@embraceatl.com to schedule.
EXHIBITING GALLERIES
ACA Galleries - New York NY
Artcetera - Houston TX
Art 70th Gallery- New York NY
Avisca Fine Art - Marietta
Bill Hodges Gallery- New York NY
Charles Jones African Art- Wilmington NC
Folasayo African Art Gallery - Atlanta
Gallery Guichard - Chicago IL
Golden Galleries - Brighton CO
Hearne Fine Art - Little Rock AR
Intemporel - Paris France
In The Gallery - Wilmington NC
Junor Gallery – Decatur
Lusenhop Fine Art - Chicago IL
Mason Murer Fine Art - Atlanta
NCA Gallery - Detroit MI
Panopticon - Boston, MA
Parish Gallery Georgetown - Washington DC
Picou Fine Art - Fayetteville
Savacou Fine Art Gallery - New York NY
Spence Gallery – Toronto Ontario
Stella Jones Gallery - New Orleans LA
Vaknin - Atlanta
Arts and Entertainment
June 28, 2008
Embrace 2008 planned for July 17-20
- Arts and Entertainment
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Freeze Frame, Chuck Frye and Mistletoe Market at the Guild
In the spirit of the holidays, this month’s First Friday at the Guild’s Waugh Street facility will hosts three concurrent show and sales on Friday.
Continued ... - Hometown artist comes ‘Home for the Holidays’
- 'Snow Queen' to enchant Dalton
- You can go home again
- ‘Nutcracker’ will be performed in Ringgold
- Aug 14, 2010
- Kristy Slocumb named Guild’s creative learning director
- Jul 31, 2010
- First Friday Festival kickoff, Gallery Hop and open house at the Guild
- Jun 23, 2010
- Drama camp production
- May 23, 2010
- Act Playhouse presents ‘Seussical Jr.’
- May 8, 2010
- Guild partners with Cross Plains
- May 2, 2010
- Arts Guild presents ‘Movie Magic’
- Apr 24, 2010
- Disney’s 'Beauty and the Beast' coming to life on DHS stage
- Open air concert at the Guild
- Apr 22, 2010
- 'Annie Jr.' on stage
- Mar 31, 2010
- Gallery 111 First Friday features 50/50 Exhibit and DHS IB students
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Freeze Frame, Chuck Frye and Mistletoe Market at the Guild






