
Elliot Perry
02/15/23 • 21 min
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Storm Ascher
Ep.139 features Storm Ascher, an artist, curator, writer and founder of Superposition Gallery. Ascher has a BFA in Visual & Critical Studies from the School of Visual Arts and an MA in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute and Claremont Graduate University. She worked at various galleries and institutions prior to starting her own curatorial program, such as LAXART under Hamza Walker, David Lewis Gallery, and Spruth Magers. In 2018, Ascher founded Superposition Gallery as a nomadic gallery and curatorial platform with a mission to subvert gentrification tactics used in urban development through art galleries. Storm is a Forbes 30 Under 30 2022 Art & Style Honoree and was named in The New Generation of Black Women Gallerists by Artsy. She has curated for the Eastville Museum in Sag Harbor, Phillips New York, Phillips Los Angeles, and is slated to curate OOLITE Residency's Annual Miami Art Basel show in 2023. She contributed the foreword for The Brilliance of the Color Black Through the Eyes of Art Collectors (2021) and has contributed writing to Cultured, PHILLIPS, Tilt West, the Getty Archives, Foundwork and the Melinda Camber Porter Archive. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, W Magazine, Artsy and more. Photo credit ~ 9th Annual PAMM Art + Soul Photography by World Red Eye, Kyle McLaughlin, Daniel Rodriguez on February 5th, 2022 in Arts, Lifestyle Storm Ascher https://stormascher.com/ Superposition Gallery https://superpositiongallery.com/ Phillips Los Angeles https://www.phillips.com/article/113465292/nine-questions-for-artists-in-a-love-letter-to-la-storm-ascher-superposition-gallery-art-exhibition-los-angeles Images - https://superpositiongallery.inventory.gallery/superpositionlashow2023?docKey=iluuct&statusKey=6k4fgf&vatKey=mu22p0 Phillips New York City https://www.phillips.com/article/88172558/phillips-x-house-of-crowns Artsy https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-new-generation-black-women-nonbinary-gallerists-redefining-gallery-model Forbes https://www.forbes.com/profile/storm-ascher/?sh=4f9cbf5950ba NYTimes https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/07/arts/design/sag-harbor-black-artists-long-island.html Cultured https://www.culturedmag.com/@/storm-ascher W Magazine https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/resilience-sag-harbor-art-exhibition-eastville-community-historical-society-superposition-gallery-interview SVA https://sva.edu/features/storm-ascher-in-the-new-york-times-and-phillips-x-house-of-crowns Foundwork https://foundwork.art/guest-curators/storm-ascher Issuu https://issuu.com/svavisualartsjournal/docs/f21_journal_ issuu/s/13610322 Medium https://medium.com/@curate.LA/curator-storm-ascher-on-bringing-black-art-to-the-hamptons-12e0b1962062
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Jahkori Dopwell Hall
Ep.141 features Jahkori Dopwell Hall, an African American Visual Artist, Illustrator, Poet, Entrepreneur and Teacher whose artwork highlights black life, beauty, history, heritage, and culture. With instruction from the Ringling College of Art and Design, Jahkori was able to master his own unique artistic style, while becoming a professional in the field of fine arts. Through his themes of black identity and the black experience, Jahkori's artwork takes viewers on a journey through the African diaspora, with the purpose of raising awareness. While living in New York, his artwork was exhibited at Christie's Young Visions Exhibit and Lincoln Center’s Abstract Art Exhibit. After moving to Florida, Jahkori’s work has been featured and sold in numerous private art collections, including Art Center Sarasota, as well as the Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center. In 2019, Jahkori completed an abstract mural commission titled “Stripes of the Seven Diamonds.” During his early career as a Volunteer Teaching Artist, Jahkori realized the importance of black representation in the arts. Working with students from minority backgrounds, including underprivileged and underrepresented at-risk youth has prompted Jahkori to become an Elementary Art Teacher, encouraging the next generation of black artists. In 2020, Jahkori compiled his art portfolio into a series known as the Black Empowerment Collection - a collection of empowering art pieces created with different mediums. Many illustrations in this collection were included as part of his “Black History Year Calendar" business project which combines his visual art talents with his skills in graphic design and poetry. Photo Credit Leonard's Photography Artist https://www.jahkoridopwellhall.org/ Artist Calendar Black History Year 2023 - Jahkori Dopwell Hall The Glaucoma Foundation https://glaucomafoundation.org/ TGF Art Challenge https://glaucomafoundation.org/art-challenge-2022/ Shark Tank Winner ‘Emerging CEOs’ https://smygbm.net/emerging-ceos/ Art Works Anywhere https://artworksanywhere.org/meet-our-team/ SRQ Magazine https://www.srqmagazine.com/srq-daily/2019-04-24/10555_Once-Upon-a-Time-in-Southside-Elementary?fbclid=IwAR0GXdaJ9VMWw53fZxCXPXjm5Ut25e4BucK9rWTuKwGQGHw0KfC1X86Lkhs Sarasota SCENE Magazine http://www.scenesarasota.com/magazine/halliday-financial-announces-the-opening-of-new-southern-headquarters/?fbclid=IwAR0tfFPgZsM5GvEMD1HdUA20ZK1l37Hk3CVUJ5zgQXNMH8N2aZJ6su9ht08
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