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S.H.E. Was Here

S.H.E. Was Here

Join Artists Compound member, Alex Alexander, for a night of sensually harmonious energy (S.H.E.). See her art, hear her words, feel her raw emotion.

Special menu of appetizers, small plates, and drinks in the lounge!

Alex Alexander is a Washington DC native, born February 14th 1988. After graduating from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Alexander received her Bachelors in Fine Art Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in 2010. She currently resides in Baltimore.

Today, with more than a decade of aesthetic exploration in the arts, Alex Alexander continues to broaden her visual horizons by combining her first love of the literary arts with the medium of fine-art photography. This accompanied by a particular focus on portraiture, with an exquisite eye for composition and striking subject matter all accumulates to what she calls “photo-poetics”.

Alexander’s rawness comes not only from an innate desire to push and bend the realms of visual thinking but from a physical depletion of vision that occurred at birth. Alex Alexander was born with only partial sight, causing her to depend majorly upon the distinction between extreme lights and darks. In the contrast is where she finds the greater picture which is evident in her style of rendering.Though Alex battles daily with partial sight, she has never limited her expressions to only one canvas. This ongoing story of one woman’s journey through life can be summed up in several mediums. While her visual triumphs echo off walls, her lyrical compositions grace stages and speakers throughout the DMV. Her latest body of work entitled “Perfect Vision” is a recorded collection of vocal work paired with heavy hitting spoken word poetry and outstanding musical accompaniment. This album is the artist’s first solo spoken word project and is a testament to her strength and unyielding versatility in the arts.She brings to the forefront matters of sexuality, racial sensitivity, emotional loss and gain and visual stories of ones defiance against the odds. Her art does not shy away from truth. It revels in existentialist overtones not burdened by some overwhelming need to be safe or gentle with its viewer.

Event Contact

Chastity Sollmer
1-301-639-0453

Event Details

Thursday, February 12, 2015, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Free

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