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Artist Debra Priestly discusses the influences of memory, history, cultural preservation, and belonging on her art practice, including her 'black vessels' series and her 'somewhere listening' diptychs.
New York City (including SoHo, Brooklyn, Harlem), Saugerties (New York), Columbus (Ohio), Springfield (Ohio), Patoka (Indiana), Lawrence County (Illinois)
Who
Debra Priestly, Nancy Grossman, Colin (Debra Priestly's partner), Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Robert Blackburn, Romare Bearden, Ernest Crichlow, Professor Lawrence Campbell
What
Artist Debra Priestly discusses the influences of memory, history, cultural preservation, and belonging on her art practice, including her 'black vessels' series and her 'somewhere listening' diptychs.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 11:06:00 GMT · 2h 38m ago
Where
New York City (including SoHo, Brooklyn, Harlem), Saugerties (New York), Columbus (Ohio), Springfield (Ohio), Patoka (Indiana), Lawrence County (Illinois) ·
Why
The artists share stories and insights into their lives and careers, reflecting on how personal experiences and connections shape artistic expression and legacy.
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How this affects you
Debra Priestly's work, which is deeply rooted in personal history and family archives, contributes to broader themes of cultural preservation and the exploration of memory, offering a unique perspective on the human experience for art enthusiasts and those interested in cultural heritage.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading2h 38m agoArtist Debra Priestly discusses the influences of memory, history, cultural preservation, and belonging on her art practice, including her 'black vessels' series and her 'somewhere listening' diptychs.
- Culture & Industry2h 38m agoArtist Debra Priestly discussed the impacts of memory, history, cultural preservation, and belonging on her practice in an oral history project excerpt.Open article
- Culture & Industry2h 38m agoArtist Debra Priestly discussed the impact of memory, history, cultural preservation, and belonging on her practice, including her 2023 exhibition of "black vessels" at the June Kelly Gallery in SoHo.Open article
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