Visual Artists
I Am the Beloved Community: Story Quilts of Our Savannah

Experience a collection of neighborhood story quilts made by the children of the West Broad Street YMCA, the Kayton Homes Boys and Girls Club and the seniors of the Hudson Hill Golden Age Center.
Get a window into the making of the quilts with Digital Story presentations by students from the Savannah College of Art and Design ESL Department. Visit the SUAFilm page for screening times.
Find your place in the Beloved Community with Tina Hicks of the Hudson Hill Golden Age Center, Molly Lieberman of Loop It Up Savannah of the West Broad Street YMCA and the Beloved Community Story Quilters!
Exhibit information:
Whats on display:
8-3×4 foot quilts
Photography-Large format photos of the quilt making process and experience of community members.
Refreshments will be provided by the Sentient Bean.
Prints, notecards and catalogues will be available for sale.
Cost: PASS THE HAT FESTIVAL EVENT-PLEASE DONATE

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Adolfo Hernandez
Adolfo Hernandez is a self-taught painter born in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México and raised in El Paso, Texas. The border life between the third and the first world had a great effect on what Adolfo perceived art to be. He first begin to recognize objects and duplicate them on sheets of paper at the age of two, when he was forced to fill up pages with lines and circles by his mother. Eventually this lead to early self-portraits, farm animals, luchadores, comic book superheroes, etc. Many methods and styles of painting are influential in Adolfos paintings, such as surreal art, talavera art, graffiti and stencil art. Adolfo makes every attempt to experiment with painting on different surfaces, from traditional canvas to scarps of old wood.

Lieby by Adolfo

The Rock by Adolfo
Most of his paintings are reflections of his adulthood with the unconsciousness of childhood memories. Adolfo uses metaphors and symbols to illustrate stories and tell them to audiences using a visual canvas. For example, the “nopal” is his representation of a human with scars and wounds but disguises himself with flower buds to hide his imperfections. Adolfo has completed several commissioned art projects locally and abroad through is own arts company, Inope Visual Arts Studios. http://www.inopeartanddesign.com/
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