“Jitambue, Knowing Yourself” Faculty Exhibition
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is hosting its 2024 Visual Art Program Faculty Exhibition, “Jitambue, Knowing Yourself,” featuring 12 faculty members' diverse and innovative artwork.
“Jitambue,” a Swahili word meaning “to know oneself,” invites viewers to reflect on their identities, experiences, and the broader social and cultural influences that shape them. This exhibition is being displayed from Tuesday, Sept. 3, through Wednesday, Oct. 30, in the second-floor gallery of the Dudley Building.
Viewers can expect to see an assorted collection of paintings and drawings that range from abstract expressionism to figurative works. The artists explore themes such as identity, space and place, history, and social justice using various techniques and materials to convey their messages.
Featured faculty artists are Marvette Aldrich, Tabari Boykin, Roymieco Carter, Douglas Cason, Daniela Alcivar-Castillo, Gabrielle Edwards, Karrington Gardner, Willie Hooker, Erin Humphrey, Jessica Kelly, Daniel Ramirez-Lamos
“The best studio experiences come from artists that can share their passion while helping the students to find their passion,” said Carter, N.C. A&T associate professor and director of the Visual Arts Program.
The exhibit is open to the public during normal University Galleries hours, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday by appointment. Admission is free. Group tours are welcome. For more information, call Carter at 336-334-3209 or visit the University Galleries website.
The University Galleries also feature virtual exhibitions, including:
- “Black Art Matters,” https://www.ncat.edu/cahss/gallery/black-art-matters.php
- “Rosa: The Works of Bryan Collier,” https://www.ncat.edu/cahss/gallery/collier/index.php
- “Songs from the Motherland: Musical Instruments from the Permanent Collection,” https://www.ncat.edu/cahss/gallery/songs-from-the-motherland/index.php