Y. MALIK JALAL

November 8, 2019 – July 17, 2020 @ –

Atlanta based emerging artist Y. Malik Jalal will mount his first solo exhibition this fall at Alabama Contemporary, curated by elizabet elliott. Jalal was born in Savannah, GA, and raised in the Atlanta suburbs. He paints and makes images and objects. His work is equally personal and fictitious, rooted in both the artist’s own identity and his relationship to the collective cultural identity and history of the African diaspora in the American South. 

FRANCINE TINT

November 8, 2019 – January 25, 2020 @ –

New York-based artist Francine Tint’s (1943-present) colorful paintings are influenced by and contribute to this long lineage of abstract art. Taking inspiration from artists such as Willem de Kooning and Arshile Gorky, Tint creates lyrically free abstracted paintings that express intuition through color. Tint credits discussions with Clement Greenberg in her studio as a guiding artistic force. Though abstract expressionism is an oft-imitated and commented upon style, Tint’s paintings remain distinctively her own, especially considering the field is largely male-dominated. 

OPERATION TUMBLEWEED

December 13, 2019 – February 15, 2020 @ –

Yoland uses multi channel video installation, performance, text, sculpture, and photography to chronicle the migration and movement of her and the tumbleweed. Yoland playfully approaches a serious topic by re-interpreting the iconic and deeply “American” nature of tumbleweeds, immigration, freedom, and borders. The piece aims to examine personal agency and the fluid nature of identity.

Memory Cafe

January 8, 2020 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm – A meeting place for individuals living with changes in their memory, mild cognitive impairment, or dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease or related disorder. It’s a place to have fun, relax, and meet others. It’s also a meeting place for care partners to enjoy a change of scene and routine, meet other care partners and exchange […]