Lit Fridays is a literary-focused, virtual salon presented by the August Wilson African American Cultural Center, featuring conversations and guest performances on the last Friday of each month at 6:00p EST via Facebook Live and Zoom Webinar. All conversations are moderated by AWAACC Literary Curator, Jessica Lanay.
The July 31st episode features Dominic Chambers and Kilolo Luckett.
The exhibition dates for Dominic Chambers: Like the Shapes of Clouds on Water are September 18 – December 13, 2020. Dominic Chambers will show all new works that reference literary narratives cited in novels, mythologies, and African-American history. His current work is invested in exploring moments of contemplation and meditation through reading and leisure. This is his first solo exhibition at a museum. Dominic Chambers was recently featured in Artnet News as one of five emerging artists that you should know.
Upcoming Guests
August 28:George Nelson
Fahamu Pecou
September 25:Mikeal Owunna
Jari Bradley
October 30:
Bernardine Evaristo
Courtesy of Dominic Chambers
Dominic Chambers is a New Haven-based artist from St.Louis, MO. Chambers received his BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and an MFA from the Yale University School of Art in 2019. Chambers creates large scale paintings and drawings that reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies, and African-American history. Specifically, working through color field paintings, his current work is invested in exploring moments of contemplation and meditation through reading and leisure. His work is founded upon the relationship between reality and fantasy. At this illusory boundary, Chambers negotiates ideas of magical realism by presenting Black figures as they delve into literature and contemplation within imagined landscapes. These subtle, leisurely moments not only celebrate each subject's visionary power but further negate pervasive and toxic clichés, instead focusing on Black talent, creativity and mysticism. Chambers has exhibited his work in exhibitions in the United States and Europe. He has participated in a number of residencies, including The Yale Norfolk summer residency and the New York Studio residency Program in Brooklyn, NY.