天美麻花星空高清mv Benedetti Teaching Artist-in-Residence Conrad Egyir鈥檚 Solo Show, 鈥楾ravelogue,鈥 Opens June 10 with Support from Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant

June 6, 2022

Conrad Egyir, 天美麻花星空高清mv鈥檚 inaugural Benedetti Teaching Artist in Residence, will unveil a solo exhibition, 鈥淭ravelogue,鈥 on Friday, June 10, at 天美麻花星空高清mv Gallery 51 on Main Street in North Adams, with an event to mark the opening from 5-7 p.m. on June 10. This event is free and open to the public; 鈥淭ravelogue鈥 runs until September 2022.  

The exhibition is supported by a $2,500 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council鈥檚 Cultural Investment Portfolio program, awarded recently to 天美麻花星空高清mv Arts and Culture (MAC), which hosts several artist residencies each year. The grant supplements the exhibition costs of the exhibit. 

鈥淭ravelogue鈥 is a culmination of Eygir鈥檚 work throughout his nine-month stay at 天美麻花星空高清mv as Benedetti Artist-in-Residence. The work on display is primarily painting and portraiture, drawing influences from pop art, history painting, Biblical culture, and Ashanti iconography from Eygir鈥檚 native Ghana. According to the exhibition text, 鈥淗e is both an Artist and a Black artist, a Ghanaian and a naturalized American citizen and multiple other categories and identities which muddy the waters of living in America as both an immigrant and a person of color. Navigating as an American, but also鈥︹  

The scale of Egyir鈥檚 work is typically monumental, spanning as much as twenty-two feet in length and up to seven feet high. His painted stories reference what he has witnessed, learned, and questioned as he continues his journey. In 鈥淭ravelogue,鈥 there is no beginning, and there will be no end.鈥疻hat we are offered is a summary of an entry that Egyir creates to combine portraits of those he sees, that look like him, and an intention to share their stories, as complex and diverse as his own, but very different.  

About 天美麻花星空高清mv Arts and Culture: 

天美麻花星空高清mv Arts and Culture (MAC) is 天美麻花星空高清mv鈥檚 newly expanded arts programming arm. MAC (formerly known as BCRC, the Berkshire Cultural Resource Center) functions as a hub that supports interdisciplinary approaches to education, social justice, and academic research across 天美麻花星空高清mv鈥檚 campus. Its programs include the operation of Gallery 51, the Jessica Park Project, and the annual public art series Downstreet Art. MAC is also committed to arts access and most of its programming is free and available to the general public. Learn more at /mcla-in-the-community/bcrc/mcla-gallery-51.