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Do Art Opening: Darin DeField - "Afrocentricity"

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February 7, 2012 Tuesday

7pm-10pm

140 Newark Avenue

Jersey City, NJ

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During the month of February, America directs its attention to the lives and historical contributions of Americans of African decent. The "Afrocentricity" exhibition at LITM-Lounge and Gallery Space will showcase the collection of works by Darin DeField who has established himself as one of the most influential figures of the art and culture scene in Jersey City.

Darin DeField is best known for his mixed media collage art; working with cut paper and mixed media elements that explore race, gender, sexuality, and identity. His most acclaimed works are his "Head Series". Many of these heads seem to be fixed representations of indigenous tribal masks and many can be interpreted as spiritual leaders, masters and gurus that are derived from African sculpture as archaeological artifacts being recovered.

His collection of works have found their way into private art collections both here and abroad. He has exhibited works at The Merrill Lynch Corporation in New York, the Case Museum in Jersey City and Goldman Sachs Corporate Offices in New Jersey. He has also spoken in reference to his work at Essex County College (Newark campus) and The Jersey City Museum.

Mr. DeField has served as both director and curator for Nobis and Nuradeen Galleries, notably installing such exhibitions as "Plantation Lullabies" and "The Assassination of Whistling Rufus", which has challenged imposed boundaries on art, spirit, justice and culture.

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