The CANARY Gallery WAS a multi-faceted contemporary arts space in the New Orleans Arts District. The Canary Gallery ceased operation with curator and coordinator, Zack Smith, taking more time for his photography business. Gallery owner, and often artist, Blake Haney, continues to transform the Canary brand. Visit both of their sites, and please come see what the gallery is on Julia Street - Dirty Coast Press on Julia Street. www.zacksmith.com - www.thecanarycollective.com
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Ayanna Bassiouni at CANARY GALLERY 2010
“Her Fall from Grace”
monotype/woodcut oil ink on paper 22 by 30
Myth and Translation
Ayanna Bassiouni’s multi-media and textured work seek to discover the relations of the many faceted roles that women play in cultural progression. Women have been depicted in their daily activities as deities, represented as multi-armed spirits that take on androgynous forms. That has lead Bassiouni to travel to Europe to explore and create upon one of the most controversial and underestimated figures, The Black Madonna.
“My intention was to document her fall from grace but in my encounters with cultures that held her in the highest regard I found her silence to be the most powerful statement. Her unassuming expression has gained so much momentum through the reverence of all the women that dictate the direction of symbolism and translation in their household,” Bassiouni
The CANARY Gallery is pleased open the year 2010, with the new works of acclaimed artist, Ayanna Bassiouni during the month of January. The opening reception is scheduled for January 9th, from 6p-9p
The CANARY Gallery
329 Julia St.
70130