The Nightclub presents Solidarity in Practice

Night Talk with Eddie Arroyo
March 27, 2013, 7:00 p.m.

Art history is steeped with work capturing an event or moment in time through various mediums of expression. Notable work carries an undeniable empathetic tone which is evident in its intent. The process used in practice to arrive to these conclusions is the subject of discussion. Solidarity is an approach to execute these methods in its degree and type of integration displayed by a society or group within a community.

Panel of artists presented are: Mark Diamond, Daniel Milewski, and Onajide Shabaka

Eddie Arroyo is a native of Miami and has participated in the art community over the last couple of years. He has documented and written articles about exhibitions and events. A graduate of Fine Art from Florida International University he continues to practice art and edits for an online publication entitled “Art is About”. Artist and writers are invited to utilize and contribute to the curiosity that is Miami and subsequently South Florida. Projects include endeavors to further decipher dynamic spaces and moments through the use of different mediums and approaches.

Mark Diamond born in Panama moved to the States when he was nine years old. He is a photographer, filmmaker, and videographer. As an educator Diamond doggedly shares a vast array of leading edge imaging techniques with artists and young people in the hope of expanding the vocabulary of visual communications for all. Daniel Milewski is originally from Massachusetts, graduated from the SMFA Boston and Tufts University with a BFA. His work in constant exploration combines photography, sculpture, and installation, to name a few. He is represented by Gallery Diet.

Onajide Shabaka, was born in Ohio. He’s photography and interest in art began in high school and continued through various post-secondary institutions: Art Center College of Design, and California College of the Arts, Florida Atlantic University, and a MFA from Vermont College of the Fine Arts. For the past ten years his practice has included art writing and independent curatorial work. Shabaka’s art makes use of various media including drawing, photography, sculpture, performance actions, and video.

The Nightclub is a collaborative art endeavor that initiates and supports critical exchange of ideas in art and cultural practice and the active development of artists, in-situ exhibitions and talks.

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