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SUMMARY:pLopLop Vol. 14 Submission Form
DESCRIPTION:Are you a writer? Have something to say? Want to put it in print? Submit your work to PLopLop! 100 word limit. Submissions are due by August 1.\npLOpLop is an “Antholozine” of Poetry\, Prose and Artwork published by Indianapolis\, IN based visual artist\, Big Car co-founder and writer John Clark since 1992.\npLopLop has published the work of writers like Kurt Vonnegut\, Charles Bukowski\, Jack Kerouac\, Fielding Dawson\, Eileen Myles\, Gerald Locklin and more.\nInfluences: Surrealism\, Dada\, Henry Miller\, Patchen\, lo-fi indie rock\, DIY activities\, indie publishers and bookshops\, British Invasion\, mimeo-revolution\, underground writers\, garage rock and improvisation.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/ploplop-vol-14-submission-form/
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CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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SUMMARY:Mayasa Design House: In Color
DESCRIPTION:I am always seeking ways to blend the art in my soul\, blur the genres\, and allow a cohesive expression to come from multiple places within. -Uzuri Asad\, Mayasa Design House \nListen Hear will host paintings\, jewelry and other items from Uzuri Asad of Mayasa Design House. Originally from Cleveland\, Ohio\, Uzuri Asad now lives and works in the Garfield Park neighborhood of Indianapolis as part of Big Car Collaborative’s Artist in Public Life Residency program. She’s a singer\, dancer\, choreographer\, and jewelry-maker. Formally trained in West African dance and contemporary movement\, her art is guided by lived experiences and her cultural upbringing. Her style is a unique blend of fluid\, free flowing\, yet intentional movements. For Asad\, dance is a sacred means of individual expression that lives and breathes through her.  \nMusic has always been a big part of her life. Beginning with an idea or a piece of music\, her creative process is a daydream of ideas and music that become living and breathing pulsations within her. Deeply in tune and connected to each individual element\, she creates jewelry by envisioning the people who would wear what she makes\, the environment they might dwell in\, and how those pieces may be incorporated into their lives naturally.  \nShe recently worked as a choreographer and performer for “Village Voices: Notes from the Griot”\, a collaborative production created by Joshua Thompson and directed by Megan Simonton. Within this work\, she was part of an educational experience that brought creative expression from the stage to the classroom\, creating dialogue to address the painful and ugly things that aren’t spoken. \nEverything I do is based on lived experiences. A great deal of my work is centered around celebrating and creating space for healing Black women. I’m moved by the living artistry of my family’s existence\, and by the people who I have come to love along my journey. I’ve been inspired to examine and express things happening in the world as of late\, so I am exploring movement and adornment that reflects the emotional and spiritual effects of my community. \nAsad believes\, through movements of expression\, that her work can create a meaningful reflection of the times that become reference points in the future of what has occurred. With her bold\, unapologetic\, and intrepid movements\, she inspires people to find their voice and create a space to heal women. In this space\, women don’t have to make themselves smaller or quieter. They embrace their identity and power to its fullest. \nFacebook.com/ijomovement \nInstagram: zuri_mayasa \nThis exhibition was made possible by the Arts Council of Indianapolis\, The City of Indianapolis\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/mayasa-design-house-in-color/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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SUMMARY:Drea Cofield: All At Once
DESCRIPTION:Alla prima is the Italian term for the material technique of wet on wet painting\, and literally translates to “at the first”\, but I prefer to read “all at once” as it denotes a kind of urgent submission to the sensorial subject that parallels the sublimation of my more libidinal imagery into the touch of the landscape. Like a lover lost in the realms of desire\, a pendulous breast or glistening ass becomes the wet slip of a brushstroke\, the resonant touch of two tones\, and other things unnameable. How does a stand of trees relate to the figure? How does the midday sun relate to my state of mind? Temperature and speed become tantamount in the lived moment as I try to consume everything with my eyes. Less time to think for more time to feel the shifting light and twining trees mirrored in the creek. Most of the paintings in this body of work were created in one sitting. \nAbout the artist \nDrea Cofield is an artist currently working between Indianapolis\, IN and Brooklyn\, NY. In 2013\, she received her M.F.A from Yale School of Art (New Haven\, CT)\, and in 2008\, her B.A from DePauw University (Greencastle\, IN). She has exhibited in the U.S. and internationally including New York\, Los Angeles\, Philadelphia\, Portland and Italy. Most recently she exhibited in the Armory Show with 1969 Gallery in New York. Her work has been featured in the Brooklyn Rail\, Artnet News\, Juxtapoz\, Blouin Art Info\, and in Suzanne Hudson’s latest issue of Contemporary Painting (World of Art). She is the recipient of an Elizabeth Greenshields Grant and the Yale University Gloucester Painting Prize. Residencies include the Guild of Adventure Painters SWAB Mobile Residency in 2019. She is the Founder and Director of Bomb Pop-Up\, a pop-up Art & Music initiative that focuses on providing visibility in exciting contexts to emerging and established artists and musicians; working with other 200 artists from all over the world and collaborating with institutions such as the National Academy of Design. Cofield has been a visiting artist at Cooper Union\, Pratt Institute\, and the School of Visual Arts. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at DePauw University in Greencastle\, Indiana. \nImage :”Hole” 60 x 50 inches\, oil on canvas\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Arts Council of Indianapolis\, The City of Indianapolis\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/9644/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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