The Flux Factory presents Must They Also Be Gods, a group show that includes performances and workshops. I was fortunate enough to be included in this show, these are my photos from the opening reception.
Curated by: Kalon Hayward
Assistant Curator: Bri Frei
Curatorial Advisor: Haiba Hamilton
October 11 – November 3, 2019
“Must They Also Be Gods is a group show that features the work of over 15 emerging and mid-career Black artists that highlights the creative process of African diasporic peoples in connection with an insistent and inherent focus on beauty and spirituality.
Through a diverse range of mediums, participating artists use their process as a form of enchantment, linking them to a creativity used to sustain Black culture(s) throughout time – past, future and present.
Over the course of one month Must They Also Be Gods will house visual, performance, musical arts and workshops in the Flux Factory Gallery, as an invitation and conduit for all visitors to engage their own creativity.”
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Albert Garcia, Ariella Tai, Dareece Walker, Caffetti, Cameron Granger, Denae Howard, Eli Fola, Felicia Holman, Ishmil Waterman, Jade Fair, Jonathan Gonzalez, K’La Soul, Mellasenah Edwards, Monica Brown, Mr Hollis King, Niambi Ra and The Blackstarz, Nichole Washington, Nicole Goodwin, Ntangou Badila, Ricardo Osmondo Francis, Sasa, Stanley Février, Urban Mystery Skool for Radical Creatives, Zeelie Brown