Art
Syrus Marcus Ware: Audio Piece
- Item Number
- 116
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 200 CAD to dp5d66d19
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
An audio piece by Syrus Marcus Ware!
Only the lucky winner will get to unveil the contents.
Shipping not included. Delivery via flash drive in screen printed pouch.
Dr. Syrus Marcus Ware is an Assistant Professor at the School of the Arts at McMaster University. A Vanier scholar, visual artist, activist, curator and educator, Ware uses drawing and painting, installation, and performance to explore social justice frameworks and Black activist culture. His work has been shown widely across Canada in solo and group shows, and his performance works have been part of local and international festivals. He is part of the Black August Arts Residency Collective and a cofounder of Black Lives Matter-Canada. Syrus is curator of the That’s So Gay show and a past co-curator of Blackness Yes!/Blockorama. In addition to penning a variety of journals and articles, Syrus is the co-editor of the best-selling “Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada (URP, 2020).”
Image description: A collaged featuring a portrait of a Black person with a thin moustache, goatee, and long locs dyed a multitude of colours including green, blue, and pink, He wears a black sweater and a simple black leather crown on his head. His right hand rests open palm on his chest and is adorned with several rings, sparkly painted nails, and the letters T, W, I, and N tattooed across his kuckles. His face wears a friendly and curious expression and he stands in front of a colouful but blurry background. Overlaid in the bottom right corner are two manila envelopes, one with a black symbol of an audio device on its front.
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