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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2022.

Opening Reception - Building Black Civilizations II: Journey of 2,000 Ships

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Craft Intercultural Sculpture & installation Storytelling Visual arts
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Central Library, Dunlop Art Gallery

2311 12th Avenue

Regina, SK

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Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

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Join us for the opening reception and for a gallery talk with artist Ekow Nimako.

Exhibition Dates: October 1, 2022 to January 10, 2023

Building Black Civilizations II: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of Mansa Abu Bakr II, the 9th CE ruler of the ancient empire of Mali. According to legends, Mansa, an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown.

Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate Mansa’s epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.

Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical sculptures from the iconic medium. Rooted in his childhood hobby and intrinsic creativity, Nimako’s formal arts education and background as a lifelong multidisciplinary artist inform his process and signature aesthetic. His fluid building style, coupled with the Afrofuturistic themes of his work, beautifully transcend the geometric medium to embody organic and fantastical silhouettes.

His large-scale public installations include the monumental Cavalier Noir (Nuit Blanche, 2018, which features a seven-foot Black rider atop a dauntless Black unicorn. Conteptualization in collaboration with Director X, the piece subverts the dominant imagination of public monuments and centres Black narratives.

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Dunlop Art Gallery

Dunlop Art Gallery is dedicated to engaging, researching and presenting a diverse range of visual artwork. The main focus is on contemporary culture. Dunlop Art Gallery enhances the quality of life of its publics by informing the practices and understanding of visual art through activities that include exhibitions, programs, publishing and collecting.

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