Traveling exhibition Esoteric Lore continues when it’s next stop at the Auburn Ave Research Library in Atlanta, Ga opens tonight. Esoteric Lore: Visual Storytelling is a growing collective of eight female artists sharing empowering artwork that engages and responds to one sided and often times negative representations of black women in mainstream media. The collective features an array of talented painters, photographers, videographers and musicians including Corinne Stevie Francilus, Taryn Lee Crenshaw, Iman Person, Nikita Gale, Michelyah, Elizah Turner, Crystal E. Monds, and Faatimah Stevens.
By manipulating objects such as vinyl records, mirrors, wood, canvas, paper, and plastic these women are sculpting eclectic interpretations of process art. According to the artists, “focusing on the end result, we see the value in capturing the method of production. We define process art as the relationship between the creator and the created.”
Esoteric Lore is a collective of women artists coming together to tell to our stories. Esoteric Lore had our first exhibition back in March at Spelman College in Atlanta.
Read MoreHere are photos from the recent closing reception and artist talk for "Esoteric Lore," an all female artist collective that featuring work by Corinne Stevie, Faatimah Stevens, Taryn Crenshaw & Crystal Monds.
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