Bergamini’s Solo Journey references her family of mariners and how water connects the land of her birth with her chosen land. As such, it speaks to our universal journey through life from the particular (her personal experience) to the universal. “Solo journey” blends the geography of her origins with that of New York City, and each boat marks a significant, time-honored passage: birth, navigating life, and, ultimately, our last journey.
Angelica Bergamini’s new series, Solo Journey and Manahatta ( Portable Landscape for the Traveler), will be part of the show.
Opening Reception: Friday, March 3 from 6 – 8 pm
The Old Stone House
336 Third Street, between 4th and 5th Avenues and 3rd and 4th Streets in Brooklyn, New York.
Open Friday, 3-6 pm, Saturday & Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm, or by appointment.
Participating Artists:
Ai Campbell (Japan)
Angelica Bergamini (Italy)
Blanka Amezkua (Mexico)
Carl Hazlewood (Guyana)
Damali Abrams (Guyanese-American)
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow (Jamaica)
Jody MacDonald (Canada)
Curated by: Krista Scenna (Jamaica)
Current Exhibition: Finding My Folk, The Old Stone House, NYC.
Past Exhibition: The Eyes Have it, Lehman College Art Gallery, NYC.