Grandmother's Circle an Environmental Installation at Loiter Galleries

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ALPHA BRUTON
ARTISTIC STATEMENT
Describing the artistic vision of my work:

MATRIARCH- is a very personal project for me. It has challenged me to embrace my role as the Matriarch of my family. Reflecting upon my mother’s place in the order, she was the first-born daughter, and I am the first-born daughter of the first-born daughter. My grandmother became the Matriarch at her birth in 1893, when my great-grandmother (Emmeline Grayson, the daughter of Josie Banks) died in childbirth. My mother was passed the crown in 1972, and I was given the crown in 1980.

 This series of works is a continuum of Grandmother’s Circle: A Tribute to Mama Crecy and Sallie Alpha.
Assemblage, collage on wood, fabric, wallpaper, family photos, lace, washboards, glass, cotton bulbs, seeds, acrylic, mediums, and varnish. I never cease to experiment with every possible combination and play a genuine investigation approach from the beginning to the end, merging neo-photorealism and abstract forms. These new works are a window to the imaginary, a summons, and an overture to a dialogue. That dialogue is childhood memories, myths, and creating traditions.

In 2013, I began creating environmental installations that simulate ceremonial purification circles, in which objects and images are selected to “serve as cultural mirrors and the sites in which they are situated serve as part of a broader cultural commentary.” I examined cultural signs and symbols and their use or interpretation. I believe that objects in the public sphere serve to communicate and reinforce certain cultural narratives, hierarchies, and social mythologies.

This project is essential to my career trajectory because I am focused on making elements of art in a non-traditional setting as an environmental installation artist and working outside the traditional gallery setting. In the last decade, I have traveled nationally and internationally to create art as an artist-in-resident, engaging communities in the art of art making in empty lots, national forest preserves, on land held in conservators, in alternative galleries, and in museum settings. I have also challenged collaborating artists to present a temporary installation that engages public interaction. Taking those examinations and creating assemblages from various elements during the deconstruction of the installations,

Bruton, is a lifelong learner, while raising three children as a single parent, she attended CSU- Fresno, and CSU- Sacramento, completed her studies in Art Education with an emphasis in Studio Art, and the Teachers Credential Program in 1990. Upon moving to Chicago, she completed her Masters of Art in Administration Program at the School of the Art Institute in May 2001. Formal training in studio art, art education, dance production, theater arts, and art gallery management gives Bruton the foundation to manage art education programs. She is an artist, art consultant, and chief curator for the Phantom Gallery Chicago Network.

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We're excited to reach this milestone and celebrate at Overton with all our friends, partners and supporters from all these years of community engagement and activations!

Hope you can join us! See below and attached invitation. Please share with your colleagues and friends that might be interested in connecting with Overton; we'll be actively promoting during the coming weeks.

Happy Monday!
Paola 

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Join us to celebrate the Overton Exchange POP! (Public Outdoor Plaza)!

Monday, July 29, 2024, 11am-2pm
Overton Center for Excellence
4927 S Indiana Ave

The Overton Exchange Plaza is part of the City of Chicago’s Public Outdoor Plaza (POP!) program, which is designed to create strategic community gathering spaces that serve as destination points for local residents and neighborhood visitors.  

Overton POP builds on the work of Creative Grounds, an initiative stewarded by Borderless Studio since 2017 in collaboration with the Washington Park Development Group, invested in creative engagement to keep former Anthony Overton School (closed in 2023) connected with the community while it undergoes redevelopment into the Overton Center for Excellence.

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PAOLA AGUIRRE SERRANO (she/her/ella)
Urban Designer
paola@borderless-studio.com
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