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Minted, Tinted | Nimah Gobir, Dana Robinson, Sheena Rose


Opening during Black History Month, this compelling show unfolds unique narratives of healing, and empowerment. Challenging stereo-types through vivid color, pattern, and anecdote, the work in Minted, Tinted uplifts the distinctive expressive styles of these artists while delving into how Black women lead fulfilling lives that extend beyond narratives solely centered on trauma or pain. Dana Robinson‘s work is a testament to the healing power of abstraction. Her “Ebony Reprinted” series is created from images in Ebony magazine, which has historically highlighted Black entertainment and frivolity. By intentionally smearing, pressing, and blotting reproductions of the magazine’s advertisements, Robinson skillfully erases exploitative visual language. The unpredictable results of her mono prints embrace both experimentation and imperfection, presenting morphed subjects that reclaim their agency, liberated from the extractive gaze. Bay Area artist, Nimah Gobir, delves into the intricacies of her Black identity in a profound narrative woven from her family’s memories. Gobir’s paintings, enriched with expressive brushwork, hand-stitched embroidery, and household textiles, encapsulate the tenderness and power inherent in personal and familial histories. Her deliberate use of repetitive patterns mirrors the banality yet unique significance of homes, relationships, and memory. Hailing from the Caribbean and inspired by Black women in sports, Sheena Rose‘s work is a celebration of confidence through her bold painting style. Going beyond stereotypes and competitors’ physical prowess, Rose captures exuberant expressions of belonging across athletic platforms and social strata. Characterized by flat, vivid palettes and patterns, Rose’s fearless figures tell heroic stories that command attention. Her empowering work not only explores recreation and athleticism but also emphasizes camaraderie and connectedness. Running February 22 through March 30, with a reception on Saturday, March 2 from 1-3 PM. For all inquiries, please contact Johansson Projects at 510-444-9140 or [email protected]

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