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Closing the Platform – Thank You for Your Support
Hi everyone! 😖 😭 After much thought, I have decided to close this platform. This was not an easy choice, but after experiencing a sudden family crisis, I have struggled to recover my focus and energy. The truth is, I’ve been in a kind of survival mode, and as much as I wanted to pour into this space, I simply haven’t been able to refocus in the way I had hoped. On top of that, hosting the platform costs $100 per month, and given my current situation, it has become more of an expense than a sustainable investment. While this chapter is coming to a close, I want to thank you all for the thoughtful discussions and engagement. It’s been meaningful to see how this space has fostered learning and connection. I did consider a last-minute attempt to save it—thinking that I could offer another member the opportunity to co-teach on the platform while I take the time I need to recover. However, for that to work, someone would need to step in and invest in hosting and recording videos on the syllabus for the next few weeks while I regain my footing. If that’s something anyone is seriously interested in, please reach out to me ASAP, and we can discuss what that might look like. If no one is able to take on that role, the platform will officially close soon this Saturday. If you’ve found any materials, discussions, or resources helpful, please download or screenshot anything you’d like to keep before access is removed. I truly appreciate the time, energy, and insight you all have brought into this space. Thank you for being part of this journey with me. I appreciate your understanding and support more than I can express. Wishing you all the best in your continued journeys.
Closing the Platform – Thank You for Your Support
0 likes • Mar 19
There truly has been a lot going on! I’ll be thinking of you and your family—Thank you for your time and energy! 💗
⏰ Class 1 Now Posted! (Write Discussion Notes Below)
Write your discussion notes below from "Foundations – Basic Principles of Art Through Arthur Jafa." If you are having trouble opening it, view the screenshot below with instructions. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS: 1. How does rhythm appear in both the tool installation and photo arrangements? 2. Where do you see the strongest contrasts in the exhibition? 3. How does Jafa use proportion to create emphasis? 4. What movements guide viewers through the space? 5. How do recurring symbols create visual connections? 6. Where do you see hierarchy in the exhibition layout? This approach makes contemporary art principles more accessible while using Jafa's work as a concrete example of their application.
⏰ Class 1 Now Posted! (Write Discussion Notes Below)
0 likes • Feb 3
1. Rhythm appears by Jafa’s use of strategic placement techniques both in the tool and photo installation. 2. The strongest contrasts I see in the exhibition are the representations of black people, as opposed to their white counterparts—the contrast of situational lightness and darkness. 3. At first viewing I thought the figures in the installation were on a small scale until he mentioned how they were made of metal on a larger scale. The proportion gives a “larger than life” aspect. There’s no way to run, hide, or ignore the message due to the proportions. 4. The left to right viewing shows the escalation of scenes displayed. 5. The recurring images of subjects gives pause to accept the darkness translated to the viewer and drives home Jafa’s identity as an undertaker and his fascination. 6. I noticed some images are thrusted forward while others are thrusted into the background—makes me wonder are all images as equally important as they “should” be or are some images thrusted into importance to overshadow what situational darkness lurks in the background?
📌 Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a pic of your favorite artist
Share a picture of your favorite artist or learning workspace below! Welcome to "Contemporary Black Art: Voices, Visions, and Movements in America!" I'm Dr. Morris, and I'm excited to guide you through this transformative exploration of contemporary Black art. I'm an artist, educator, and scholar specializing in global Black perspectives and social sculpture and historical frameworks in contemporary art. Throughout my career, I've witnessed firsthand how art can challenge perspectives, spark dialogue, and create lasting change. I've taught classes at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and led a team of 10 educators. What to Expect: - Deep dives into works by groundbreaking artists like Nick Cave, Kara Walker, and Kehinde Wiley - Rich discussions about identity, activism, and innovation in Black art - A supportive community of learners passionate about art and social change - Interactive sessions with real-world examples and case studies 🗓️ Course Structure: - Weekly Classes (Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7 PM CST) - Engaging discussions in our community space - Virtual gallery visits and artist spotlights - Collaborative projects and peer feedback 💫 Why This Matters: Contemporary Black art isn't just about aesthetics – it's a powerful lens through which we examine history, challenge present narratives, and imagine new futures. Whether you're an artist, educator, or art enthusiast, this course will deepen your understanding of this vital cultural force. Community Guidelines: - Approach discussions with curiosity and respect - Share your unique perspectives - Engage meaningfully with peers - Ask questions freely Ready to begin? Introduce yourself below and share what drew you to this course!
📌 Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a pic of your favorite artist
3 likes • Jan 26
My favorite artists are Annie Lee (well known for “Blue Monday”, Frank Morrison, and Varnette Honeywood (illustrator of the Little Bill book series).
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Hello everyone! My name is Kiara Jones. I am a Florida transplant by way of Georgia! My adult life has been spent focused on Psychology and I am now a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I began to explore art in 2016 and started my art business in 2018, however, I have no art background. I am beyond ready to learn because “knowledge is power” and artistic expression is an important and profound form of activism to me.
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I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a local mixed media artist! Happy to be here to learn!

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Joined Jan 26, 2025
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