Visual arts center ut austin 2019 photo by sandy carson.
Elia alba the 8th floor.
Elia alba s the supper club continues at the 8th floor gallery 17 west 17th street flatiron district manhattan through january 13.
The program is organized in conjunction with the supper club a solo exhibition by elia alba focused on racial politics and visual culture on view throughjanuary 13 2018.
Elia alba afrofuturism and liberatory black identities.
She is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in queens new york.
The project began in the summer of 2012 with elia alba photographing a group of artists of color.
A conversation between anetta mona chisa and sara reisman.
Elia alba the supper club the 8th floor new york.
Elia alba 2015.
The 8th floor will be on your left following the intersection with 6th avenue.
Elia alba 1962 was born in brooklyn new york.
The 8th floor nyc 2017 photo by julia gilliard.
The 8th floor is now open on saturdays.
The 8th floor will be on your right following the intersection with 5th avenue.
The 8th floor will be on your left.
From 14th street f m head north and make a right on 17th street.
From 14th street 1 2 3 head north and make a right on 17th street.
Alba s ongoing project the supper club depicts contemporary artists of color in portraits and presents dinners where a diverse array of artists curators historians and collectors address topics related to people of color and to women.
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All events are free open to the public and located at the 8th floor 17 west 17th street nyc.
Elia alba at the 8th floor critic s pick naomi lev artforum october 2017 dinner and a revolution jasmin hernandez cultured october 2017 elia alba s supper club photos bring voices of color to the proverbial table margaret carrigan observer september 2017 elia alba is turning aritsts of color into fantasy icons tess thackara artsy.
Elia alba s supper club photos bring voices of color to the proverbial table.
Shelley donald rubin foundation the 8th floor interview for 10xcommunity.
The sixty individual portraits of nonwhite artists taken by elia alba for her current exhibition here titled the supper club are mostly of people she came to know through a series of dinner parties she organizes.