1st Annual Members Exhibition
Fall 2024 Space In Time Exhibition
"Who Run Dis" Exhibition by Krystle Lemonias
For Immediate Release:
Ah Who Run Dis
Exhibition by Krystle Lemonias
On view Saturday Nov. 9th 2024 – Sunday Dec. 8th 2024
(Guttenberg, NJ) – Guttenberg Arts is pleased to announce “Ah Who Run Dis”, a compelling solo exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Krystle Lemonias, on view from November 9 through December 8, 2024. Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, November 9, from 7 PM to 9PM. RSVP at guttenbergarts.org.
Lemonias’ work explores personal and political intersections of power through the lens of immigration, highlighting how individuals from colonized nations navigate resilience amid exploitative societal structures. In “Ah Who Run Dis,” the artist presents an evocative collection of fiber works, prints, and sculptures, inviting viewers to consider the nuances of access, privilege, and resilience when confronting established power dynamics. Each piece reflects the layered challenges and triumphs of individuals who find ways to survive and advance within a system that often resists them.
Krystle Lemonias (Jamaican, b. 1989) is a visual artist, labor activist, and art educator, whose work addresses issues of social class, labor rights, and economic inequality, particularly within Black communities. Her pieces have been featured in notable exhibitions, including Yu cyaan ketch Quaku, yu ketch im shut at Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Show Me the Signs at Blum and Poe for the #sayhername campaign, and Unblocked: Improvisation and Identity in Contemporary Quilts at Hunterdon Art Museum. Lemonias employs found materials, fabric, and iconography that probe the complexities of Black immigrant cultural identity and its ties to the broader diaspora.
With a BFA in printmaking from New Jersey City University and an MFA from the University of South Florida, Lemonias is currently Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Art at Rowan University. Her work portrays Black individuals, particularly those in essential but often overlooked labor roles, as multifaceted individuals with agency and resilience. Using materials like repurposed baby clothes from her family and the families they have cared for, Lemonias creates a powerful dialogue on the intersection of care work, social identity, and systemic power structures.
For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please visit guttenbergarts.org or call (201) 868-8585. Guttenberg Arts programming is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive and the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.
Squash Thing: Garden to Table Fundraiser Dinner at GA 12/7/24 @ 6pm
SQUASH THING: A Garden-to-Table Fundraiser Dinner on December 7
Guttenberg Arts
December 7, 2024 | 6:00 - 10:00 PM
Guttenberg, NJ— Join us for an unforgettable evening of food, community, and giving back! We are excited to announce a fundraiser event on Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 6:00 to 10:00 PM, featuring a special garden-to-table dinner at 7:00 PM with a menu prepared by local Chef Panda Suwann showcasing squash grown in our own garden. This celebration will not only delight your taste buds but also raise critical funds for Guttenberg Arts. The event promises a warm, festive atmosphere, sharing delicious dishes served in handmade bowls made at Guttenberg Arts.
Highlights of the evening include:
Dinner Menu: A multi-course meal centered on squash.
Raffle & Prizes: Unique raffle prizes to support our fundraising efforts.
Art Sale: Chance to purchase work by (Guttenberg Art Members and Community)
Entertainment plus tote bags.
Ticket Information:
Members: $75
VIP table $400 table of four or $800 for table of eight
Location: Guttenberg Arts, 6903 Jackson St., Guttenberg, NJ 07093
Proceeds from the event will directly benefit Guttenberg Arts. Your support and meanful donation makes a difference—don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy an evening with friends while contributing to a great cause! Limited seats available!
Confabulations and Fantabulosas: New Ceramics and Prints by Andrew Cornell Robinson
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