Marlene Smith (artist)
Marlene Smith (born 1964, Birmingham) is a British artist and curator, and one of the founding members of BLK Art Group.[1] She was director of The Public in West Bromwich.[2] She is UK Research Manager for Black Artists and Modernism, a collaborative research project run by the University of the Arts London and Middlesex University.[3]
Marlene Smith | |
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Born | 1964 |
Nationality | British |
Education | Bradford College |
Known for | BLK Art Group |
Education
Smith studied Art & Design at Bradford College (1983–87).[4]
Exhibitions
Selected solo exhibitions
- 1983–84: The Pan-Afrikan Connection[4]
- 1985: The Thin Black Line, Institute of Contemporary Arts[4]
- 1986: Unrecorded Truths, The Elbow Room[4]
- 1986: Some of Us Are Brave, The Black-Art Gallery[4]
References
- Tate. "Donald Rodney Display, interviews: Marlene Smith: Curator | Tate". Tate. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
- Smith, Marlene (2008-06-19). "Opening The Public to the public". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
- "Black Artists & Modernism ⇒ About". www.blackartistsmodernism.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
- The image employed: the use of narrative in Black art. Piper, Keith, 1960–, Smith, Marlene. Cornerhouse (Manchester). 1987. ISBN 0948797053. OCLC 502159101.CS1 maint: others (link)
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