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Nothing/Versions/The Same/The Difference by Ashon Crawley


From January 25-28, 2021, New City Arts presents Nothing/Versions/The Same/The Difference, an exhibition by Ashon Crawley featuring work he created during his New City Arts Fellowship.

 
An image of artwork by Ashon Crawley. A colorful abstract choreographed painting of splatters on music sheet paper.
 

COVID-19 Visitor Policy: Masks are required.

Exhibition Information: For gallery hours, exhibition dates, artist statement, and artist bio, visit the exhibition page here.

ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP

The New City Arts Fellowship at Welcome Gallery supports six Charlottesville-area artists from January-June 2021 working on projects related to the theme Next Breath: History, Hate, Possibility, written by Maurice Wallace. During their fellowship, artists are working to address the ongoing impacts of systemic racism and the COVID-19 pandemic through creative projects that deeply and imaginatively relate to breath as the essence of life and freedom. Each artist receives one month in 2021 to transform Welcome Gallery into their studio space, a $400 honorarium, a stocked pantry with their favorite snacks, and an opportunity to engage the community with their work at the conclusion of their fellowship.

To learn more about these artists and their fellowship projects, visit our website. Opportunities to engage with their work are ongoing from January-June 2021. The New City Arts Fellowship is supported by a Community Recovery & Catalyst grant from the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation and Maurice Wallace and Pam Sutton-Wallace.

Images courtesy of the artist.


Located at 114 3rd St. NE, Welcome Gallery is downtown, storefront art space in Charlottesville, VA, run by New City Arts Initiative, a non-profit community arts organization. This same location houses NCAI staff offices and a studio space.


 
 
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