A COLLABORATION OF CREATIVITY: PRINT WORK OF DAVID C. DRISKELL

A COLLABORATION OF CREATIVITY:
PRINT WORK OF DAVID C. DRISKELL

New Exhibition at Pyramid Atlantic Curated by Curlee Holton, Ph.D.

 

Hyattsville, MD—Beginning on February 11 and running through March 19, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (Pyramid) in Hyattsville, MD will host an exhibition of prints by the late artist, scholar and historian, David C. Driskell. Driskell is credited with transforming the field of African American art through his own artistic work and advocacy, and is considered to be one of America’s most important artist scholars. As an artist, he is best known for his modernist paintings, collages, and prints.

THE PUBLIC OPENING FOR THE EXHIBIT TAKES PLACE ON FEBRUARY 11TH, FROM 6PM-8PM (FREE, RSVP REQUIRED). AND A SPECIAL COLLECTORS’ PREVIEW IS SET FOR FEBRUARY 10TH, FROM 6PM-8PM (TICKETS $25). THE EXHIBITION RUNS THROUGH MARCH 19, 2023 IN PYRAMID’S HELEN C. FREDERICK GALLERY. GALLERY HOURS ARE WED–THU, 10–8 PM AND FRI–SUN, 10–6 PM. PYRAMID IS LOCATED AT 4318 GALLATIN STREET, HYATTSVILLE MARYLAND 20781. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN RSVP LINK, VISIT PYRAMIDATLANTIC.ORG OR CALL 301-608-9101.

In 2003, Driskell, a resident of Hyattsville, began a lifelong collaboration with Master Printer Curlee R. Holton, Ph.D. Together they produced over 40 creative projects with two still in progress at the time of Driskell’s passing. For this exhibit, A Collaboration of Creativity, Holton will share a curated grouping of approximately 40 prints made with Driskell through Holton’s fine art publishing studio, Raven Editions, and The Driskell Center at the University of Maryland. The exhibition includes a diverse array of printmaking techniques including relief, intaglio, etching, and lithography. The collection showcases the artistic genius of Driskell, the printmaking mastery of Holton, and the power of collaboration.

“I have known of the important mission and services provided to the arts community as an organization. This mission intersects perfectly with the lifelong commitment of David C. Driskell to artists and the community,” says Holton. “Driskell was an internationally recognized and celebrated artist and scholar who had always been accessible to his friends and community. He was committed to maintaining an open heart and home without pretense or elitism in spite of his successes that brought him recognition by presidents and cultural leaders the world over. Bringing David’s work to the walls of Pyramid Atlantic is bringing his artistry and spirit of inclusion home.”

“Printmaking is at the core of Pyramid’s mission and to showcase this brilliant artist-printer collaboration is an honor,” says Kate Taylor Davis, Pyramid’s Executive Director. “It’s also a rare opportunity to see and collect work from a true artistic giant in an intimate, nonprofit gallery setting.”

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ABOUT PYRAMID ATLANTIC
pyramidatlanticartcenter.org
Founded in 1981, Pyramid Atlantic is a nonprofit contemporary art center fostering the creative disciplines of papermaking, printmaking, and book arts within a collaborative community. We equip, educate, and exhibit in our historic Hyattsville home. Our vision is to create an artistic hub in Hyattsville that inspires and enables local, national, and international artists to create and innovate in our core disciplines; elevates the local arts and small business scene; and enhances the quality of life for artists and neighbors. We value artistic excellence, infrastructure for artists, hands-on experiences, and collaboration.

ABOUT RAVEN EDITIONS
ravenfinearteditions.com
Raven Editions was founded by Curlee Holton in 2006 with a desire to create opportunities for creative collaborations with established artists like David C. Driskell, Faith Ringgold, and Sam Gilliam. Raven Editions’ managing director is Ananda Holton, a second-generation arts entrepreneur.

ABOUT THE DAVID C. DRISKELL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE VISUAL ARTS AND CULTURE OF AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
driskellcenter.umd.edu
The Driskell Center was established in 2001 in honor of David C. Driskell’s exceptional arts and curatorial legacy. The center’s mission personifies many of Driskell’s core principles and lifelong beliefs in the redemptive value of the creative process and the important role mentorship can play in an individual’s growth as well as our collective cultural sustainability. The center’s programs, archives, exhibitions and art collection is used as a tool to further advance these values and goals.

Image: Mask II, 2019 Relief Print.


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