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Open Air: Alvin C. Jacobs Jr.

Ages:
All ages
Cost:
Free/virtual
  • About This Program

    Open Air is a monthly virtual series of live, intimate conversations with Black artists across the globe. Globally renowned curator Dexter Wimberly leads an engaging dialogue and review with artists across the African diaspora.

    For June's installment, tune in and learn about the work of artist Alvin C. Jacobs Jr.

    This program will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel.

  • About The Artist

    Alvin C. Jacobs, Jr., a native of Rockford, IL, is a professional photographer and image activist currently living in Charlotte, NC. He is also the 2018-2019 Gantt Center artist-in-residence who was commissioned to photograph the award-winning images in the Gantt Center's exhibition Welcome to Brookhill. A transplant to the Queen City, Jacobs honed his craft on the front lines of America's social justice movements. He has since emerged as a premier photographer and photo-documentarian. His distinctive aesthetic is marked by a propensity toward highlighting stark contrast and in dealing in the black & white - both in photography and in the world. This talent for capturing the heart of his subjects on camera has led to him being named one of Charlotte Magazine's 2018 "Charlotteans of the Year" and Creative Loafing's "Best Photographer of 2018." Welcome to Brookhill also received top honors by Creative Loafing readers as "Best Exhibit of 2018."

    His upcoming exhibit, Black Behind Bars, highlights the cultural significance of the Black biker between the lines of the American open road. Visitors will become immersed in the stories and sounds of Black biker culture through the lens of second-generation Black biker and photographer Alvin C. Jacobs, Jr.

  • About The Host

    Dexter Wimberly is an American curator based in Japan who has organized exhibitions in galleries and institutions around the world including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City, The Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, KOKI Arts in Tokyo, Bode Projects in Berlin, and The Third Line in Dubai. His exhibitions have been reviewed and featured in publications including The New York Times and Artforum; and have received support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and The Kinkade Family Foundation. Wimberly is a Senior Critic at New York Academy of Art, and the founder and director of the Hayama Artist Residency in Japan. He is also the co-founder and CEO of the online education platform, CreativeStudy.

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