Prizm Art Fair Announces 2016 artist line-up

Prizm Art Fair is proud to announce exhibitors for the fair’s fourth edition. Spanning two weeks and coinciding…

Prizm Art Fair is proud to announce exhibitors for the fair’s fourth edition. Spanning two weeks and coinciding with Miami Art Week, Prizm Art Fair will take place November 29 through December 11, 2016 at its new location: 7230 NW Miami CT in the Little Haiti / Little River community. The fourth edition will showcase over 40 artists from eight countries including France, Haiti, Jamaica, Nigeria, St. Martin, and Trinidad and Tobago, split between two sections curated by fair Director and Founder Mikhaile Solomon and interdisciplinary artist William Cordova.

The Bad Air smelled of roses by Carl Pope. Mr. Pope is one of the exhibitors for Prizm Art Fair. Learn more at sugarcanemag.com
The Bad Air Smelled of Roses by Carl Pope

Founded in 2013 by Mikhaile Solomon, Prizm Art Fair presents the work of international emerging artists with a select focus on solo presentations by African artists and artists from the Global African Diaspora who are traditionally unrepresented by galleries in the mainstream art world. The theme for the fourth edition will explore the global impact of Africa’s cultural DNA.
2016 Artist list:

Sheen Rose of Barbados is one of the 2016 Prizm Art fair line up. Learn more Sugarcane Magazine. sugarcanemag.com
Work by Sheena Rose

Curated by Prizm founder/curator Mikhaile Solomon
Alonzo Davis, Alexandria Smith, Amber Robles-Gordon, Cleveland Dean, Cosmo Whyte, Delphine Diallo, Felandus Thames, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, James A Rush, Jayson Keeling, LaToya Hobbs, Marvin Toure, Maya Amina, Morel Doucet, Musa Hixson, Nadia Huggins, Nyugen Smith, Olalekan Jeyifous, Sharon Norwood, Shaunté Gates, Shawn Theodore, Sheena Rose, T. Eliott Mansa, Terry Boddie, Vickie Pierre, Wesley Clark, Wole Lagunju.
Vintage Glamour by Wole Languju. Prizm Art Fair presents the 2016 Artists roster. visit Sugarcane Magazine for details. sugarcanemag.com
Vintage Glamour by Wole Languju

Curated by William Cordova
Indivisible: Spirits in the Material World
Leslie Hewitt, Onyedika Chuke, Nyame Brown, Asoka Goto, Derrick Adams, Firelei Baez, Adriana Farmiga, Yanira Collado, Onajide Shabaka, Juana Valdes, Robert Pruitt, Stacy Lynn Waddell, Andrea Chung, Wayne Hodge, Rashawn Griffin, Carl Pope, Candida Alvares, Horton Humble.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:
November 30 – December 11, 2016
11 am – 7 pm
OPENING RECEPTION:
7 pm – 11 PM by invitation
PRIZM GENERAL ADMISSION
One-day Pass $15
Multi-Day Pass $50
Student Pass $5
PAMM Member Pass $5
11 AM – 7 PM
VENUE: 7230 NW Miami CT

Three Plenums by Onajide Shabaka. Onajide is one of the artists exhibiting at Prizm Art Fair 2016. Learn more at sugarcanemag.com
Three Plenums by Onajide Shabaka

About Prizm
PRIZM is an annual art fair presentation that takes place over the course of two weeks coinciding with Miami Art Week and producing cultural events that run throughout the year. Founded by Mikhaile Solomon in 2013, Prizm’s mission is to expand the spectrum of exhibiting International Artists from Africa and the African Diaspora, and emerging markets that connect to the African Diaspora and reflect global trends in contemporary art.
Each year the fair rotates location and works with different curators to present salient works in solo presentations that highlight the diversity in contemporary visual art practices today.
In addition to engaging nationally and internationally, Prizm has a strong commitment to the local Miami cultural community. This goal can be seen in this year’s location in Little Haiti/ Little River bringing a wider audience to new and existing local art spaces. Through the fair and ongoing programming throughout the year, Prizm provides a space for cross-cultural exchange, education and exhibition opportunities highlighting the work of African artists and artists of the African Diaspora who are often unrepresented by traditional galleries. visit prizmartfair.com for more details.

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