Public Art Proposals
Kenseth Armstead, led a session on developing site-specific public art proposals. The seminar was a part of Professional Development for Artists symposium organized by KODA at FiveMyles and hosted by Sheetal Prajapati, Lohar Projects.
Kenseth Armstead has created provocative conceptual art for three decades. His work has been included in pivotal explorations of history, American culture, ethnicity, and institution defining moments. Selected historic exhibitions: Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Frames of Reference: Reflections on Media at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Race in Digital Space at the MIT List Visual Arts Center; Veni Vidi Video at the Studio Museum in Harlem; Open House: Working in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Museum; “Edited at EAI”: Video Interference at Electronic Arts Intermix; Modern Heroics, 75 years of African American Expressionism at the Newark Museum.
Commissioned public work from Armstead’s current series Farther Land and beyond include site-specific installations at: Olana State Historic Site, Heresy • Hearsay, for an iteration of the award-winning exhibition Groundswell (2014); Socrates Sculpture Park, Master Work: Astoria Houses (2015); Master Work: Slaves of New York 1776 at BRIC House, Brooklyn, NY (2018); and Washington 20/20/20 at the George Washington Equestrian Monument in Union Square Park, New York, presented by NYC Art in the Parks Program (2018). The Boulevard of African Monarchs in Harlem (2020) is planned with the DOT and Marcus Garvey Park Alliance.