Art All Night 2023

IA&A at Hillyer
9 Hillyer Ct NW, Washington DC 20008
September 30, 2023
7 to 12 p.m

Art All Night Recap

During Art All Night, Kenny Carroll hosted a spoken word event that featured poets and musicians. Check out Art All Night to learn more.

Art All Night, 2022

Create Mudcloth Designs

Led by Nicole Wandera

Time: 7 to 8 p.m, 

As the first kick-off event for Art All Night, Hillyer’s featured solo artist in September, Nicole Wandera, will lead participants through an activity inspired by African mud cloth. Visitors will work with traditional symbols, using stencils, paint, and cloth to create their own art. Creators are welcome to take their designs with them. 

Nicole Wandera is a Nairobi-born interdisciplinary artist currently based in Northern Virginia. She earned her BFA at Virginia Commonwealth University and had the privilege of completing a postgraduate residency at Torpedo Art Factory. During this residency, she had the opportunity to explore an innovative project, experimenting with electric paint, coding, and music, which sparked a newfound fascination with the fusion of mixed media and technology in her works.

Her interest in activism through creativity has led to her collaborating with organizations such as Black Lives Matter and Art with Impact. Her artworks serve as visual narratives, inviting viewers to engage with diverse perspectives and to explore a world of creativity, empathy, and thought-provoking insights. Nicole finds profound fulfillment in sharing her personal stories, experiences, and cultural heritage. Nicole is always searching for new ways to express creativity, and believes that creating is the practice of nurturing visual ideation.

 

 

Spoken Word and Music

Hosted by Kenneth Carroll

8:30 to 9:30 p.m. 

Hosted by legendary DC poet, Kenneth Carroll, poets Naomi Ayala, Brandon Johnson, Zohar Rom and bass player Emory Diggs will share their poetic reflections in response to Hillyer’s current exhibitions by Mark Tan, Adam Odomore, and Nicole Wandera. After the scheduled performances, a select number of visitors will be invited to share their thoughts as well. 

Curator Talk with Adam Odomore

10 to 10:30 pm

Adam Odomore will talk about the subject of his exhibition To Harvest a Dream Buried Dust—On Care and Blackness. Odomore will address the importance of creating a space for healing in the context of oppression.

 

Current Exhibitions at Hillyer

7 to 12 p.m. 

During the visit to Hillyer’s art space, visitors will have an opportunity to view the latest solo exhibitions on view during the month of September featuring Mark Tan, Sight Unseen, Adam Odomore (curator), To Harvest a Dream Buried in Dust—On Care and Blackness, and Nicole Wandera, We Meet Again.