Tag: L’Merchie Frazier

Curators of Violence Transformed | L’MERCHIE FRAZIER

From “Celebrating Our Community Partners: A Retrospective Exhibition Series” Banner Art detail: L’Merchie Frazier, “Barricades: Living In The Calculus” Image Gallery L’Merchie Frazier, “Barricades: Living In The Calculus,” Nylon fiber, plastic caution tape, 45″ x 40,” 2022 L’Merchie Frazier, “Barricades: The Mathematics of Racism,” Nylon fiber, plastic caution tape, 45″ […]

Curators of Violence Transformed | FULL EXHIBITION

From “Celebrating Our Community Partners: A Retrospective Exhibition Series” Banner Art detail: Gloretta Baynes, “Hope for Haiti” When in gallery scrolling mode, click lower right information icon for special image details Image Gallery Carol Iskols Daynard, “Stand Up” Carol Iskols Daynard, “Latino Heritage,” Oil stick on cardboard, 14″ x36,” 2021 […]

Good Trouble | FULL EXHIBITION

When in gallery scrolling mode, click lower right information icon for special image details Colgan Johnson, “Community Help Needed,” 2022, 11″ x 17,” Digital photography Colgan Johnson, “New Definitions,” 2022, 11″ x 17,” Digital photography Colgan Johnson, ” New Language Needed”, 2022, 11″ x 17,” Digital photography Don West, “Rev. […]

Good Trouble | L’MERCHIE FRAZIER

In Partnership with Cambridge College, 2022 Banner Art detail: L’Merchie Frazier, “Barricades: The Mathematics of Racism” Image Gallery When in gallery scrolling mode, click lower right information icon for artist’s commentary  L’Merchie Frazier, “The Mathematics of Racism: Living in the Calculus,” from the series, “Barricades,” 2022, 42″ x 50″, Nylon […]

VT/TAP Workshop at Massachusetts Association of Psychoanalytic Psychology

The Transformative Action Project: Violence Transformed with Barbara Hamm and L’Merchie Frazier A workshop sponsored by Massachusetts Association of Psychoanalytic Psychology Date: Thursday March 31, 2022 Time: 4:00 to 6:00pm EST Location: via Zoom Registration link: http://www.mappsych.org/store/products/traumaworkshop Barbara Hamm and L’Merchie Frazier will lead a workshop based on the Violence […]

Insider/Outsider Nation, Part II

From “Activism: Artists Speaking Their Mind” Banner Art (detail): Hope Ricciardi, “Flight from Adana,” from the Armenian Genocide Series   Lisa Reindorf, “Refugee Camps” Exhibition Dates: June 6-August 31, 2016 Reception: Thursday, July 28, 2016, 6-8 PM Edmund Barry Gaither, Art Discussion Oliver Seagle, Music Beatrice Green, Original Music Composition […]

Migrations, Part I

From “Activism: Artists Speaking Their Mind” Banner Art (detail): Walter Crump, “Destroyed Cities”   Nancy Marks, “Homeless” Exhibition Dates: July 17-August 31, 2015 Location: Resnikoff Gallery, Arts & Media Center Roxbury Community College 1234 Columbus Avenue Roxbury Crossing, MA Curators: Gloretta Baynes, Gail Jerauld Bos and Ruth Rosner Click here […]

POETS! SPEAK!

From “Stable Ground Boston Artists-in-Residence” Banner photo detail: Hakim Raquib Artist/Educator Ekua Holmes, workshop participant Artist-in-Residence Project: POETS! SPEAK! Poetry & Art Workshop Workshop Date: June 21, 2018, 6-8:30 PM Location: Grove Hall Branch, Boston Public Library, 41 Geneva Avenue, Dorchester, MA Open to all; registration is required. To RSVP […]

Power Up: Personal Poetry and Collage

From “Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Workshops” Workshop Date: May 19, 2015 Location: Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, Boston, MA Workshop Leader: L’Merchie Frazier Workshop Description L’Merchie Frazier is an award-winning visual artist, poet, performance artist and Education Director of Boston’s African American History Museum. An artist who has regularly […]

Standing Up | L’MERCHIE FRAZIER

In Partnership with Cambridge College, 2021 Image Gallery L’Merchie Frazier, “Barricades: Caution/Transparent” (Barricade series), Mixed-Media, nylon fiber, plastic and woven tape, 20″ x 18,” 2020-2021 L’Merchie Frazier, “Gentrification Totem: In My House There Are Many Mansions” (Barricade series), Mixed-media, nylon fiber, plastic tape, printed and marbleized fabric, 65″ x 22,” […]