Joysmith Gallery has been fortunate in the media coverage it has garnered;

A typical gallery exhibition features artists such as John Biggers, Allan Rohan Crite, Victor Ekpuk, Tafa, and Brenda Joysmith; as well as ancestral and contemporary art from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin-, Native-, and South-America. Exhibitions have included a Claude Clark retrospective, photographers Nester Hernandez and Carrie Mae Weems, contemporary quilt-makers, Kente and Kuba cloths, Peruvian pottery, Haitian sculptors Nasson and Murat Brierre, Native-American Doug Fountain, and contemporary Korean artists. Brenda Joysmith

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Among the fine art/artists we’ve offered:

Benny Andrews
Bernard Brooks
Elizabeth Catlett
Allan Rohan Crite
Francks Deceus
Victor Ehikhamenor
Doug Fountain
Jonathan Green
Nester Hernandez
Sook Jin Jo
Lovemore Kambudzi
Robert Kipness
Jacob Lawrence
Ben Macala
Ed Johnetta Miller
Richard Mteki
Nesbert Mukumberana
Youhnee Paik
Faith Ringgold
Bakari Santos
Renee Stout
Dox Trash
Charles White
Ernie Barnes
Milton Bowens
Antonio Carreno
Melvin Clark
Maritza Davila
Donald Earley
Mor Faye
Paul Goodnight
Pamela Hassler
Clementine Hunter
William Tolliver
Carrie Mae Weems
Olu Oguibe
Wosene Kosrof
Joe Sam
Herman “Kofi” Bailey
John Biggers
Nathaniel Bustion
Claude Clark, Sr.
Alonzo Davis
Murry DePillars
Victor Ekpuk
Andreas Goff
Robert Gwathmey
Joe Holston
Lois Mailou Jones
Woong Kim
Anita Holman Knox
Lebadang
Colleen Madamombe
Byoung Ok Min
Henry Munyaradzi
Hargreaves Ntukwana
James Pate
Greg Rumph
Clarissa Sligh
Tafa
Steven “Shoel” Wachtel
Brenda Joysmith
Wonsook Kim
Keba Konte
Larry Lebby
Moses Masaya
Dean Mitchell
Fred Mutebi
Lorenzo Pace
Amado Pena
Raymond Saunders
Hughie Lee Smith
Mary Lovelace O'Neal
Jude Papaloko
James Gayles

Joysmith Gallery particularlizes in offering Shona sculpture from Zimbabwe, Ife and Benin bronze, 19th century Benin carved ivory tusks; along with ancestral works from across Africa.

 

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