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Kevin Blythe Sampson in Conversation with Renee Stout

Thursday, 10/25/2018
Two images, side by side, of an older Black man and woman

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Artists Kevin Blythe Sampson and Renée Stout will have a conversation about their artwork, the themes represented therein, and their processes.

Sampson’s work is currently on display at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, under the exhibition title Kevin Blythe Sampson: Black and Blue, which will be on view through January 27, 2019. The work presented incorporates mixed-media sculptures, drawings, a site-specific mural, and a recent series of porcelain sculptures responding to the Black Lives and Blue Lives Matter movements. Sampson’s work is also on display in the exhibition Olde Soul at PRG’s Box Gallery at Express Newark through February 23, 2019. This show presents a selection of rarely-seen drawings alongside early mixed-media sculptures and ephemera from Sampson’s studio.

Renée Stout is an American sculptor and contemporary artist known for assemblage artworks dealing with her personal history and African-American heritage. Born in Kansas, raised in Pittsburgh, and now living in Washington, D.C., she is strongly connected through her art to New Orleans, and has strong ties to these regions of the US. Her art reflects these connections with a thematic interest in African diasporic culture throughout the country.

  • Organizer Name: Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
  • Phone: 908.273.9121
  • Email: info@artcenternj.org
  • Website: http://www.artcenternj.org
  • Type: Artist Talks
  • Time: 10/25/2018 - 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Venue:Main Gallery, Express Newark
  • Duration:2 hours