African American Atelier Inc.

African American Atelier Inc. To promote an awareness, appreciation and sensitivity to the visual arts and culture of African Americans and to work in harmony with other ethnic groups.
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Arts, Culture, & Education around the African American Experience, is who we are! The formation of an art gallery focusing on African American art and artists in Greensboro evolved from a longstanding dream of Greensboro resident and nationally acclaimed artist-educator the late Eva Hamlin Miller. In 1982, Miller opened and operated the Z Gallery in Greensboro for five years in the dental office o

f her late husband (Dr. WLT Miller). In 1990, Eva Hamlin Miller and her former student Alma Adams conceived the idea of establishing a non-profit, professional art gallery (The African American Atelier, Inc.) in the Greensboro Cultural Center. “Atelier”, French for “artist studio” seeks to: promote an awareness, appreciation and sensitivity to the arts and culture of African Americans; educate and train in the visual arts; and work in harmony with other ethnic groups. Joined by local artists and patrons: (James C. McMillan, Floyd Newkirk, Vandorn Hinnant, John Rogers, Henry Sumpter, Candace Ray and Paula Young), the African American Atelier, Inc. (Atelier) was officially chartered and incorporated by the state of North Carolina on September 28, 1990. James McMillan served as the first president of the organization and Eva Hamlin Miller served as the first curator. The gallery opened its doors to the public in the Greensboro Cultural Center (in an 800 square foot space) on January 13, 1991 approximately four months after the Greensboro Cultural Center officially opened. The gallery’s grand opening featured works by Atelier founding member artists to establish the First Annual “Founding Members Exhibition”. Generous financial support by local residents and businesses including: Gerald and Althea Truesdale; Joseph and Georgia Williams, Joe and Eunice Dudley; Koury Corporation and Mechanics and Farmers Bank (formerly Greensboro National Bank) provided up fitting of the facility. Local supporters, friends and corporate leaders sustained the operation of the gallery during its first year because Atelier received no state or federal funds. The African American Atelier has evolved into a creative venue for Guilford County and North Carolina showcasing artistic works, sponsoring forums, gallery talks, educational seminars and highlighting contributions and culture of African Americans and other ethnic groups. Annually, the Atelier’s programs serve thousands of youth, adults and seniors of all socio-economic backgrounds. The organization has exhibited an extensive number of local, regional and national emerging and professional master African American artists and other artists through a series of year round, annual rotational, group and solo exhibitions. John Biggers, Varnette P. Honeywood, Gilbert Young, Samella Lewis, Margaret Buroughs, Synthia Saint James, Kadir Nelson, Olivia Gatewood, Juan Logan and Eric McRay were among some of the exhibiting artists. Since 2002, Atelier has sponsored the annual county-wide African American Arts Festival, formerly produced by the United Arts Council of Greensboro. The organization became a member of the United Arts Council in 1995. In the spring of 1992, former Atelier Board Member and chair of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Arts and Letters Committee, the late Alberta Cuthbertson, organized and curated the first Minority Student Exhibition at the Atelier. This collaborative effort continues today between the two organizations. Many student artist participants have pursued professional and academic careers in the visual arts.

“Atelier Around the World” youth program was established in the summer of 1992 to enhance self-esteem and to promote cultural awareness through the visual arts for children ages 6-18 years from low wealth communities. This year round program culminates with an annual student exhibition and continues today as one of the oldest year round visual arts programs in the state serving more than a thousand children each month through Art After School, Saturday Enrichment Workshops and Summer Art Camps programs. In 2004 Atelier re-located to its current site in the Greensboro Cultural center, acquiring space three times larger than its original site which allowed for program expansion and outreach and a satellite gallery space for Bennett College. Financial support to help up fit the new space was generously provided by Maryland artist Joseph Holston and his wife Sharon and Bennett College. After two decades of service to citizens of Greensboro and North Carolina the African American Atelier is recognized nationally as a unique catalyst and venue for professional and emerging artists. It partners with over 30 community organizations, universities and businesses to culturally enrich community residents, participating artists, students and other visitors who come to the facility. The acquisition of funding from local and state agencies as well as foundations, corporate sponsors and individuals within and beyond the state reflect the strength and success of the gallery’s performance to meet the needs of the community and its mission. The African American Atelier continues today as a viable organization and an exciting community experience providing an environment for visual and cultural exposure, educational exchange and a showcase for African American art and artists.

Calling all Teachers!You are invited to unleash your creativity at the Creative Teachers Paint PartyRegister at africana...
09/22/2018

Calling all Teachers!
You are invited to unleash your creativity at the Creative Teachers Paint Party
Register at africanamericanatelier.org/events
K-12 and collegiate, all creative teachers welcome!
Greensboro Cultural Center 3rd Floor, Rm. 329
Friday, September 28 at 6:00PM

Join us for the Celebrating Creative Teaching Exhibition featuring the art of James C. McMillan and works by local profe...
09/21/2018

Join us for the Celebrating Creative Teaching Exhibition featuring the art of James C. McMillan and works by local professors and teachers
Opening Reception:
October 5 at 6PM
Exhibition Dates:
September 21 – December 30

Come celebrate First Friday with us at the African American Atelier, Inc. as we hold the Closing Reception for Herstory:...
09/02/2018

Come celebrate First Friday with us at the African American Atelier, Inc. as we hold the Closing Reception for Herstory: A Visual Perspective Of African American Women

First Friday Closing Reception September 7 @6:30PM
June 29–September 8, 2018

All artists are invited to Studio Talk Nights! Meet & mingle with other painters, designers, crafters, and creatives fro...
08/26/2018

All artists are invited to Studio Talk Nights!
Meet & mingle with other painters, designers, crafters, and creatives from all walks of life.
Come connect with other artists in the community, show off your work, attend sessions with guest speakers, and so much more!
Starting Date Sept. 5 @6:30pm
First Wednesday of every month

Join us for Saturday Enrichment Workshops! We will be continuing on September 8, 2018. Saturday Enrichment Workshops are...
08/18/2018

Join us for Saturday Enrichment Workshops! We will be continuing on September 8, 2018.

Saturday Enrichment Workshops are creative sessions for students between the ages of 5-16 and their families. Workshops are offered twice a month between January 13th and March 24th. Each workshop is themed in a specific technique like basic drawing, painting, printmaking, quilting or other selected arts and crafts. Instructors comprised of local artists encourage participants through the hands-on workshops, giving them a greater knowledge and appreciation of the arts.

$5 per class. To learn more, or register, visit https://www.africanamericanatelier.org/saturday-enrichment-workshops

Join us tonight for the Opening Reception of Herstory: A Visual Perspective Of African American Women featuring work by ...
08/03/2018

Join us tonight for the Opening Reception of Herstory: A Visual Perspective Of African American Women featuring work by artists Krystal Hart, Sevin Nakima, and Tomi Balogun.

August 3 @6:30 PM
June 29–September 8, 2018

Last chance to sign up!The Atelier is offering a 2 week Sewing Class from August 7-10 to August 14 - 17, 10am to 3pm. Al...
08/03/2018

Last chance to sign up!
The Atelier is offering a 2 week Sewing Class from August 7-10 to August 14 - 17, 10am to 3pm. All ages welcome. Register online at africanamericanatelier.org/events
$70 for full 2-week session (materials not included)
Greensboro Cultural Center rm # 329
*Registration ends at end of the day August 3

The Atelier Around the World Youth Program is hosting the The Murals, Minds and Communities Closing Ceremony!The ceremon...
07/25/2018

The Atelier Around the World Youth Program is hosting the The Murals, Minds and Communities Closing Ceremony!

The ceremony will take place on Thursday, July 26 at 5:30pm in the Wilbur Steele Hall Gallery. It will feature all the amazing and creative works the students(ages 6-12) have completed throughout the camp as well as a mural unveiling.

The Atelier is offering a 2 week Sewing Class from August 7-10 to August 14 - 17, 10am to 3pm. All ages welcome. Registe...
07/16/2018

The Atelier is offering a 2 week Sewing Class from August 7-10 to August 14 - 17, 10am to 3pm. All ages welcome. Register online at africanamericanatelier.org/events $35 per week (materials not included)
Greensboro Cultural Center rm # 329

Due to inclement weather, the opening reception of Herstory has been postponed. We are currently in the process of resch...
07/06/2018

Due to inclement weather, the opening reception of Herstory has been postponed. We are currently in the process of rescheduling.

Join us at the African American Atelier, Inc. for the Opening Reception of Herstory: A Visual Perspective Of African Ame...
06/27/2018

Join us at the African American Atelier, Inc. for the Opening Reception of Herstory: A Visual Perspective Of African American Women featuring work by artists
Krystal Hart, Sevin Nakima, and Tomi Balogun

First Friday Opening Reception July 6 @6:30 PM
June 29–September 8, 2018

Address

200 N Davie Street
Greensboro, NC
27401

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 2pm - 5pm

Telephone

+13363336885

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