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ADAMA Arts Salon| EP #60

EP #60 | Sunday, March 23rd featuring Honey Pierre in conversation with Clarke Brown.

ADAMA Arts Salon is a series of conversations featuring contemporary artists, curators, scholars, and more from across the African Diaspora. Join us for ADAMA's upcoming in-person Arts Salon. Clarke Brown to moderate a conversation with fiber artist Honey Pierre.

ADAMA Arts Salon | Ep #60

March 23, 2025

2-3 pm EST

Register to attend in person or virtually! To attend virtually please visit adamatl.org/live.

About moderator: Clarke Brown is the Special Projects Curator at the Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, where she has recently curated two "Rediscovery", focusing on pieces from the museum's permanent collection, and a co-curated project with Jamele Wright Sr. entitled "Innervisions", a conversation between pioneering and contemporary artists of Black abstraction. Prior to this position she was the Curatorial Fellow for the Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Initiative for underrepresented artists at the Louisiana State University Museum of Art in Baton Rouge, LA. Clarke earned an MA in Museum Studies from New York University and a BA in History from Spelman College.

Honey Pierre: Cassandra Hickey, known as Honey Pierre, is an Atlanta-based fiber artist with three years of experience in this medium and a total of six years of experience in painting. She hails from Cleveland, Ohio, and made the transition to Atlanta, Georgia, in 2018. Her journey there has been marked by mentorship, mastery, and significant growth as a fiber artist. Cassandra has an impressive exhibition record, having participated in 30 group exhibits, held two successful solo exhibitions, and contributed installations to offices and public spaces.

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