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Showing posts with label Black art gallery opening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black art gallery opening. Show all posts

Oct 17, 2008

How Tyler Perry Inspired Me to Keep My Dream

How Tyler Perry Inspired Me to Keep My Dream for Black Art Gallery

When I saw a clip from Tyler Perry's studio opening I was truly inspired. He has always inspired me to the core with his movies, plays and now the studio opening. He has such a vision for success and not just the success for himself but to help lift up new and up and coming Black actors of African American decent. He gets a lot of flack about his style of characters like "Madea" but the christian basis for his films and plays is what makes a profound impact on me.

Tyler Perry is not ashamed or afraid to praise God through is work because he knows from whence he's come. The Bible says that Jesus told His people: "If you are ashamed of me, I'll be ashamed of you". Through and through, He's never comprised his love and faith in God for the fame and wealth he acquires. I sure hope he remains as humble as he continues to move up because whether people really want to admit it or not, this is why many people love his work.

The reason why love Tyler Perry so much is because he reminds me of myself. My childhood may have been different from his, but I live everyday of my life in dedication to God. I want to open my art gallery on for me and for status and fame, but for other African American artists that need a place that we can call our own. I have been an artists for over 30 years but I want to expose the passions of black artists in my gallery because I love the culture of our art so much.

My work and life is the foundation of a solid rock that I can not deny or ignore. When I heard about Tyler Perry making negotiations with Hollywood about whether he can mention the word "Jesus" in his sitcom "The House of Payne", I wasn't surprised. Hollywood wants to make and mold African Americans as well as everyone else to change their art form into what they want. Would a person sell their soul, just to please Hollywood? Well, Tyler wouldn't budge. He decided not to make a deal until he could settle under his terms. And as you know, he agreed on terms he could live with on the TBS network. (If you haven't noticed, he uses the word "Jesus" and other christian terms on his show).

This is something that I would not compromise as well. There is nothing that would make me abandon my Savior.

So, Tyler Perry with his beautiful studio ground has inspired me to do more with my life and my dreams. There is no reason why anyone can't make their dreams dome true if they really want them to exists.

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Oct 12, 2008

Economy Tried to Kill Black Art Gallery Opening


Economic Recession Tried to Kill Black Art Gallery Opening

Many of you know about us from ExpressiveVisions.com since 2005. We have been through many changes since then. Our goal to open our African American art gallery back then was scheduled for Fall 2008 and then it was pushed back.

Our website dedicated to black art and black artists is temporarily down for maintenence and a new interactive look and functionality. It will reopen soon. 

Well, life happens and with the slow economy, we had no choice but to postpone it. Many of our affiliates and other black artists encountered struggling impacts due to economic stress as well. This  is our time to re-focus our plans and we will all meet in the middle very soon. This African American art gallery will come to pass.

We know many black artists and friends contacted us with concern. We truly appreciate your concern and prayers. The dream of opening an African American gallery is not dead just delayed. So, with that being said, it will happen.

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Extraordinary Black Art Gallery to Open 2010!


Extraordinary Black Art Gallery to Open 2010!

We are so excited to announce to you that an extraordinary art gallery featuring African American artists will be built soon- tentatively in Fall 2010.

Founder, President and Black Artist, Tina M. Phillips of Expressive Visions and now Ex Vi Galleries is very thrilled to have this come to existence. She is an African American woman who has studied and loved art for most of her life.  

She wants "black artists from coast to coast to be able to exhibit their expressive visions and talents that God has given them". Ms. Phillips wants to change the way America sees African American Art. She believes African American art in general that it is not given its due credit or praise that it deserves. 

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The Vision of Black Art Opening by Location


The Vision of Black Art Opening by Location

We are so excited to announce to you that an extraordinary art gallery featuring African American artists will be built soon- tentatively Fall 2010!

 Founder, President and Artist, Tina M. Phillips of Expressive Visions and now Ex Vi Galleries is very thrilled to have this come to existence. She is an African American woman who has studied and loved art for most of her life.  

She wants "artists from coast to coast to be able to exhibit their expressive visions and talents that God has given them". Ms. Phillips wants to change the way America sees African American Art. She believes that it is not given its due credit or praise that it deserves.  

Stay tuned for more news on this gallery opening!

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