Calabar Gallery Artist Residency
Selected for Calabar Gallery’s six month Artist Residency at Co-Lab Arts. This Social Justice Residency is for emerging and mid-career Black Artists globally who are working using unconventional ideas, materials, subject matter and doing research based work on a particular topic and pedagogy on Black lives globally & socially engaging New Brunswick, NJ.
Our Art Advisors:
Jeanne Brasile, Director, Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall
Midair Yoshimoto, Professor of Art History and Gallery Director, New Jersey City University
Halima Taha, Curator, Art & Culture Strategist and author of Collecting African American Art Works, NY
Elizabeth Keithline, Exhibitions Director, Woodstock Artists Association and Museum (WAAM), NY
Patricia Andrews-Keenane, Director, Pigment International, Art publication magazine, Chicago
Ito Otitigbe, artist & MFA Deputy Chair, Brooklyn College’s Sculpture Dept.
Calabar Gallery represents underserved artists locally and globally: African, African American and Carribean artists, with the mission of providing a place for community, exhibition, creative initiatives and projects.