TIMELESS INNOVATION: THE CONTEMPORARY BLACK WOMAN

4 May  – 30 August

This May as part of our 50th year celebrations, former London Agent and visual artist Dulcie Davy will be presenting a new exhibition in our building. Timeless Innovation: The Contemporary Black Woman celebrates Black women today while paying homage to the legacy of Black female innovation throughout history – this showcase is a testament to that resilience and creativity. 

Inspired by the seminal work of Turner Prize-winning artist Lubaina Himid MBE, whose groundbreaking exhibition “Black Woman Time Now” graced the walls of BAC in 1983, this event marks a pivotal moment in the 50-year history of Battersea Arts Centre. Reflecting on the cultural significance of this iconic venue, we honour its past by echoing the spirit of a transformative exhibition held four decades ago. 

  “With this year being the 50th anniversary of Battersea Arts Centre, the display is a tribute to Black women, but it also commemorates the historical and cultural significance of the building, paying homage to the exhibition held in the same room 41 years ago. 

Dulcie Davy, Curator and Artist 

These brilliant young Black women artists, Dulcie Davy, Tamia Stone-Martin, Tyreis Holder, QansaXart, and Chimna Lionn, are showcasing original works in response to the theme ‘The Contemporary Black Woman’. They explore the multifaceted dimensions of the contemporary Black woman experience through diverse mediums and perspectives. 

A short film accompanies this exhibition, created by a talented Black female filmmaker Latoya Okuneye, detailing the artistic process behind each piece and the connection between each artist and the local area. This will premiere during the Private View and will be available to view within the exhibition.

Timeless Innovation: The Contemporary Black Woman

A Film by Latoya Okuneye

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