Flint Institute of Arts Museum
1120 East Kearsley Street
Flint, Michigan 48503
Joyce J. Scott: Messages
Until 1st December 2024
For over 40,000 years artists across the world have used glass beads to create elaborate jewelry and sculpture; however, Baltimore-based artist Joyce J. Scott uses beads to communicate her activism and sense of social justice. She relates her work as an artist to her family's craft traditions and to her African American heritage. Drawing viewers in through vibrant color, humor, and satire she presents difficult themes such as racial inequity, violence against women, and politics, pushing the boundaries of the medium not only through her technique but through her narratives and messages.
While many of these issues are prevalent in the United States, Scott emphasizes that her artwork refers to cultures around the globe, stating that, “if we are going to work things out, we have to work together.” While the world has changed in many ways since Scott began working with beads, the artwork in this exhibition reminds us that there is still a long way to go. Themes that she explored in the 1970s and 80s are still found in artwork from the last decade. Even though she often addresses stereotypes in an uncompromising way, her hope is that one of these intricate artworks will leave a mark on the viewer and encourage them to fight against systemic issues to make the world a more joyous place.
This exhibition is organized by Mobilia Gallery.
Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 10am-5pm - Friday 10am-8pm - Saturday 10am-5pm - Sunday 1pm-5pm
Admission: $10
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Joyce J. Scott: Messages - Flint, Michigan - Until 1-12-2024
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