Words without Borders; The Home of International Literature

Words without Borders; The Home of International Literature
Check out an interview with Rwandan Writer Scholastique Mukasonga

Monday, July 8, 2024

Art in Bloom at Ultra Silk Gallery; A Celebration of Young Talent

Young Artists with Their Families And Friends

Yesterday’s exhibition, at Ultra Silk Gallery, in Philadelphia, showcasing the artwork of young people in our community, was absolutely extraordinary and moving. A huge shoutout to Rashida Watson and Ms. Kenya, of Ultra Silk Gallery and Renee Kirby of Westside Framing Studio, for the love they put into organizing this event. All students' artwork was professionally framed and presented.


Teacher McBride-Ahebee with her student
artists from Bluford Elementary, at the gallery event.

Artwork by Ksaani W.

                                    Renee Kirby, of Westside Framing Studios, one of the organizers of this event, explains its purpose.
Poet Lamont B. Steptoe signing one of his books.


Plus, all artwork was available for sale, with the proceeds going to the young artists. Shoutout to the families and friends who came out strong to support their young folk and a shoutout to folks like Phyllis Jones- Carter, owner of A Part of Me Boutique, who have generously supported my efforts in the classroom!!! Thank you to educator Camille Bounds for her continued support and thanks to the formidable poet Lamont B. Steptoe!

Love my Bluford and Powel students!

Monday, June 17, 2024

Just Because... Artist Harmonia Rosales

America's Civilized

The Birth of Eve

 

Portrait of Oshun


The Creation

   I absolutely love the themes of Harmonia Rosales' work. To learn more about her and her creative process check out this article in DAZED.  https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/41202/1/harmonia-rosales-repaints-classic-artworks-god-is-a-black-woman-rjd-gallery

Saturday, June 1, 2024

The Black Bottom Book Club's July/Aug Selection- Always Enough; A Global Food Memoir by Annette Anthony

  West Philly's own London-based Annette Anthony-world-traveler, lawyer and entrepreneur- has a new book out; Always Enough; A Global Food Memoir. Listen to Annette share a little about her book, which is full of more than 160 recipes inspired by her extensive travels and living in various parts of the world.  Click link, to listen: Food, Farms and Chef podcast- Annette Anthony



Writer Annette Anthony


   Join The Black Bottom Book Club's  inaugural  shared reading of a bimonthly book selection. Though the club is Philly-based, those readers of the book, who are interested in participating in the book discussion, may join us, via Zoom.  

For July/August, the selection will be Anthony's Always Enough; A Global Food Memoir . This book is available on Amazon.

 Stay tuned for more details. In the meantime, read this book and try out some of these yummy recipes. And take to heart and mouth what Andrew Zimmern stated:  Food is the passport to a thousand journeys, each bite an adventure." Let your culinary adventure begin.

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Step Into The World with Palestinian -American Artist Samia Halaby

Palestinian -American Artist Samia Halaby


Step into World- Samia Halaby , age 87, is a Palestinian - American artist who was scheduled to have a retrospective exhibition of her work hosted by Indiana University at Bloomington.
I deliver my curriculum through the Arts! I have a team of 4th graders , who once a week visit online the pages of Hyperallergic; an online art journal. Because students had been studying the poetry of another Palestinian-American- Naomi Shihab Nye-, the Hyperallergic headline about a Palestinian artist caught their eye. We read the article together about how Halaby’s invitation to have her work showcased was cancelled. We know intimately how this works; living in a city dominated by universities which are clearly not devoted to the exchange of ideas and dominated by the will of wealthy donors.

      Her abstract work appeals to children and so my students decided to host a classroom exhibition of their work inspired by Samia Halaby . I don’t discuss explicitly what is happening in Gaza. But I do , with a grand intention, try to connect my students to the global community through the arts. I would love if any of our Philly- based Palestinian restaurants would want to exhibit my students’ work in honor of the great Samia Halaby


4th Grade Artists



By Ksaani W.

By Ksaani W.


By Tethelma M.

Ayden C.


By Nina S.