Monday, December 16, 2019

2019--WOV's Documentary and "Power" Year with Added "Soulful Stuff"



WOV Inc. Members and Friends at Pittsburgh Media & Film




Two special events
were the focus of 2019:
WOV Oral Histories Film Premiere at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and a key arts collaboration with the August Wilson Center.

Past President, Harriette Meriwether acted as Lead Artist for these two special projects.


Women of Visions, Inc. Presents an Oral History Documentary
Where: Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media
Simmons Hall, Lower Level
6300 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh , PA

For WOV's first film premiere, people were invited to come out and meet the founding members, existing members, mentors and friends, who had provided sources of information that echoed stories of the past, present and future, for a better understanding of WOV history. These oral history interviews, artists talks, and workshops are captured in a documentary filmed and edited by Randall Coleman.

When: Saturday, November 2, 2019

Time: 7:30 PM to 9 PM
Where: Simmons Hall, Lower Level
6300 Fifth Avenue



Women of Visions Presents

an Exhibition based on 
"Black Power" Models
SEATS OF POWER


Seats Of Power paid tribute to sung and unsung heroes, mentors and sources of inspiration that echo stories of the past, present and future. Seats ofPower honors teachable moments in the lives of Women's of Visions, Inc. and helps to shape  their character and their art. Curated by Kilolo Lucket.




 Guest Speakers                                                
                                   Renee Stout                                                         
                                 
                                                           
                                                                                                                             Bing Davis









































In December of 2019, several WOV members banded together in the second year of an experiment, with organizer Christine Bethea, to create a holiday art fair for the African-American market. Vendors included Mary Martin, LaVerne Kemp, Janet Watkins, Christine Bethea and Charlotte Ka along with Biko, Norman Brown, and  Errol "Mobutu" Reynolds. He and WOV Member Charlotte Ka hosted the event at their gallery MOKA in the Hill District. Phoro Norman Brown , Mixed Media artist at his booth/;Photo right, /flier with his art


Mary Martin with handmade ceramics and Laverne Kemp with her designer jewelry