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malik seneferu 37, Male
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Who is your favorite Black artist and why.
Ernie Barnes, Charles White, Elizabeth Catlett, Marry lovelace-O`neal, Romare bearden, John T. Biggers, Mildred Howard, Mary Louis Jones, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Henry Osawa Tanner, Faith Ringgold, Ruth Waddy, Dewey Crumpler, Raymond Howell, Rae louis Hayward, Samella Lewis,....to be continued.
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Self-taught prolific Black-American painter has created over 1000 artworks in cluding Paintins Drawings Murals And mixed media projects, Seneferu has muralist in completion of over 7 sites in San Francisco. His unique, strong and refreshing style has been figurative and motif-like designs. Seneferu was born and raised in many of San Francisco's harsh districts in which he has lived, worked, taught and curated in through out Black urban communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. The artist has traveled to Haiti, Kenya, Italy and Durban South Africa. His work, which contains intense hues, are reminiscent of the ancient African diaspora, along with messages of empowerment, ranging from political to social and spiritual issues within the Black American communities world wide.
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Casper Banjo Great printmaker RIP

Casper Banjo was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1937. He presently resides in Oakland, California, where he is active in community and cultural activities. He was an assistant teacher after obtaining an AA degree at Laney College. He also received a BFA degree and his MFA degree from the San Francisco Art Institute, where he subsequently taught. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally. His work has been featured in Art In America, New York, NY; The California Printmakers Journal, Em… Continue

Posted on March 18th, 2008 at 8:32pm — No Comments (Add)

Stephen Wiltshire:

Stephen Wiltshire was born in London to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. His mother, Geneva Wiltshire had come from St Lucia and his father, Colvin, from Barbados. Colvin was killed in a motorcycle accident when Stephen was three years of age. His sister, Annette, is two years older than her brother. He lives with his mother in West London. As a child, Stephen was mute and did not relate to other human beings. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language, uncontrolled ta… Continue

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The Art of Living Black

The Art of Living Black The Art of Living Black-- will celebrate its 12th year of sharing the Black experience through fine art. This event sponsored by the Richmond Art Center is the only annual non-juried exhibition and self-guided art tour in the Bay Area to exclusively feature regional artists of African descent. More than 75 emerging and established artists will participate in the group exhibition at the Richmond Art Center. The public will enjoy a dynamic array of fine arts and crafts incl… Continue

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MoAD launches 2008 season with Africa.dot.com

MoAD launches 2008 season with Africa.dot.Com: Drums 2 Digital February 6, 2008 – June 1, 2008 San Francisco, CA – The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) launches its 2008 season with Africa.dot.Com: Drums 2 Digital, an exhibition that explores the changing landscape of communication and connectivity in Africa today through art and technology. In contrast to classical African art exhibitions, Africa.dot.Com: D… Continue

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Aesthetic Ascension series

Aesthetic Ascension series The art of Malik Seneferu 2002 © Aesthetic Ascension series is a body of work where I experiment with the idea of spiritual symbolism and extraterrestrial presence in Alkibulanian (pre-ancient Afrikan) culture. The concept of these paintings was first developed as a thumbnail drawing in a sketch dairy. Aesthetic Ascension began with three paintings numbered from three to one, which are imagi… Continue

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At 1:19pm on July 23rd, 2008, Cynthia Farrell Johnson said…
Malik,
Thanks so much for you warm welcome back in January. Forgive the silence--too much to do and too little time. Are you currently exhibiting anywhere in the Washington area?
Best regards, Cynthia (www.cfjfinearts.com)
At 10:44pm on July 17th, 2008, Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke said…
Just wanted to stop by Brothalove Malik and send you and your family light, peace, and love. Tyou for all you do.
At 9:06am on July 7th, 2008, Afrika Midnight Asha Abney said…
Greetings,

Hope all is well with you and yours.

Thanks for the prompt response. Is there a particular piece that you would like for me to use? Please let me know. Also, please let me know if you have any current events, projects and exhibitions? If so, please let me know what they are.

Thanks

Cordially,
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
At 4:37am on July 6th, 2008, Afrika Midnight Asha Abney said…
Greetings Malik,

I know what you mean. Is it okay for me to pull the information from your page here and your website? Please let me know when you have a moment.

Thank you for your time and all that you continue to do!

Peace and Blessings,
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
At 10:10am on June 30th, 2008, Afrika Midnight Asha Abney said…
Greetings,

Dropping by to find out what happened? If never received anything back from you about the info that I sent to you several weeks ago. Please let me know.

Peace
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
At 2:34pm on June 28th, 2008, Just Wade 66 said…
peace brother malik
At 6:25pm on May 30th, 2008, Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke said…
blessings malik. i just had some time to check out your interview with milton. fantastically deep and thought provoking. thanks for all you do. peace and joy to you and your family.
At 7:51am on May 24th, 2008, Afrika Midnight Asha Abney said…
Greetings Malik,

Thanks for your remarks. You may visit my artist site at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/afrika-abney.html (Bio, Artwork, Blog, Events, etc)

Thanks again. Keep doing what you do! Have a blessed weekend!

Peace
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
At 6:02am on May 21st, 2008, Chester Elmore said…
Hello Malik, It is good to hear from you. I would love to hook up with you. I am doing better and I am actually driving again. Gve me a time and place and I can get there now. Peace and security to you and yours.
At 6:45pm on May 3rd, 2008, Perry Slade said…
Malik

Thank you for the welcome. I'm in the process of navigating the site, preparing to update my profile and getting to know everyone. Very glad to be here!

Perry
 
 

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