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African World Artists Collective
of South Florida
NEWSLETTER
Formed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1997, as a branch of the upcoming
African American Research Library and Cultural Center, this organization's mission is to foster
awareness in the community at large of the rich heritage, contributions and talents of artists of African decent, through maintaining an environment that promotes
creative independence, productions of all art forms, mentoring, forums, lectures, exhibitions and educational programs.
MEET THE AWAC ARTISTS
WORLD ARTISTS LINKS
AFRICAN ART LINKS
ARTNOIR SHOWCASE
FYICOMMINC ARTISTS
International Review of African American Art
Michael Mattox Exhibit
McArthur Freeman Exhibit
Motherland Bridge Gallery
Norman Parrish Gallery
October Gallery
WEST AFRICAN ARTISTS
Wellblack Int'l Gallery
Women in Jazz
Learn about the
The Middle Passage
Monument Project
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Artist of the Month
Denise Collins
AWAC ARTIST BIOS
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Charles Mills' works have been preserved by the printmaking process. Mills is
among the top artists of our time, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, Howardina Pindell and Louis Delsart. His award of a Knight Foundation
Fellowship for Print Workshop at Brandywine in Philadelphia, which he attended in February 2001, for one week, came as the result of a brochure mailed to Cal Davis
at Galleria Antigua, where Mills is permanently exhibited.
It was 18 months after applying for the fellowship that Alan Evans called to say Mills had been accepted at Brandywine
for a one-week workshop with a Master Printer at the Graphic Art Center. He shared an apartment with Delsart, while the two attended the workshop. Also provided as
part of the fellowship was airfare and meals.
Mills became familiar with color separations and mylar acetate sheets on which his drawing "Melon Slices" was reproduced
using litho pencils. The mylar is burned into a metal plate on the inked presses. Mills will receive 100 prints to sign and he will keep 50 and return the other 50
to be placed in the library of art with other notables.
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Mills and his sister, Frances Warner, were interviewed on film by producer Stanley Nelson as part of a documentary about
the life of Marcus Garvey entitled "Marcus Garvey: Look For Me In The Whirlwind" that aired on PBS in February. Their father, Jacob Samuel Mills from
St. Kitts, was a Garveyite who traveled to Africa and never returned. Charles and Frances relate the pride they felt at having their father be part of such an
historic organization dedicated to uplifting people of African descent in America. Nelson has produced other important documentaries including "Ellington's
Washington".
WANT TO JOIN US? Call or Write:
President: Verenda_Daniel@sheriff.org
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