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PAST EXHIBITIONS

2021 -2022

THE 2021-2022 PUBLIC ARTS INITIATIVE INAUGURAL CLASS

One of the artist selected to be a part of the first inaugural class of The Bronx Brewery's Public Art Initiative with Vince Ballentine and Double-A Spray Paint, who support the creation of four public murals across NYC in 2021-22. The largest step yet in a commitment to amplifying local artists.

2021

CREATE THE HOOD GROUP EXHIBITION

Children's Arts Carnival | New York
A three day exhibition highlighting the many talents of the hood! Curated by Katherine Vargas

2021

GROUP EXHIBITION “LOVE, THIS TIME” ART INSTALLATIONS FOR BLACK ARTSTORY MONTH

LOCALS Restaurant | Brooklyn
“Love, this time” is an art exploration of how love can liberate, heal, and (re)unite us. 2020 was no different from prior years as the crises of institutional and systemic racism, inequality and injustice continued. However, the COVID-19 pandemic led to restrictions which varied based on who and where you were, and glaring inequities of healthcare and to sudden changes in people’s lifestyles.

2019

GROUP EXHIBITION "RESOLUTION" EXHIBITION AND SHOWCASE

Arts Avenue NYC | New York
The New year kicked off on February 2nd, 2019 for Arts Avenue NYC with their newest exhibition Resolution! A visual and performance art showcase featuring talented, visual artists from NYC to Chicago as well as wonderful live musicians and poets.

2018

SOLO EXHIBITION "OGWUGWO NA NKWENYE"

Pie By The Pound | New York
This show exhibits a digital collage series on the feel, the healing, migration, and wanting of escape of a mental and emotional illness episode. This series shows the beauty and struggle of what it feels like to be in a dark place mentally, it expresses how even though thoughts and emotions are down there is still a hint or explosion of beauty within that state, this series also expresses how someone can still hang onto their will to overcome an episode. Each piece is paired with a phrase of empowerment and affirmation in Igbo, which is translated in English. This series was inspired by Amarachi’s own challenges with depression, feelings whenever experiencing depression and whenever overcoming an episodic moment in depression.
“Some episodes are better than others, but there are times when it is difficult to get out of an episode.” Amarachi wanted to convey mental illness and wellness, and how event extremely dark and overwhelming episodes can still lead to a discovery of beauty, poetry and romance.

2018

SOLO EXHIBITION "OGWUGWO NA NKWENYE"

Taproom 642 at Rogers Ave | Brooklyn
This show exhibits a digital collage series on the feel, the healing, migration, and wanting of escape of a mental and emotional illness episode. This series shows the beauty and struggle of what it feels like to be in a dark place mentally, it expresses how even though thoughts and emotions are down there is still a hint or explosion of beauty within that state, this series also expresses how someone can still hang onto their will to overcome an episode. Each piece is paired with a phrase of empowerment and affirmation in Igbo, which is translated in English. This series was inspired by Amarachi’s own challenges with depression, feelings whenever experiencing depression and whenever overcoming an episodic moment in depression.
“Some episodes are better than others, but there are times when it is difficult to get out of an episode.” Amarachi wanted to convey mental illness and wellness, and how event extremely dark and overwhelming episodes can still lead to a discovery of beauty, poetry and romance.

2018

SOLO EXHIBITION DYKE QUEER KINK LEATHER BDSM WORKSHOP

The Mockingbird Bar | New York
Solo Exhibition at a Dyke Bar Takeover presentation of Queer Kink Leather BDSM Workshop. Sex positive, consent promoting Queer/Dyke workshop wit proceeds going to the Anti-Violence Project.

2018

GROUP EXHIBITION INSIGHT MAGAZINE 13TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Tsion Restaurant | New York
FOKUS presents a group show celebrating INSIGHT Magazine's 13th Anniversary

2011

THE REBAR WALKWAY & CRAIG ANTHONY MILLER PRESENTS "LOVE THIS TOWN - BROOKLYN DIGITAL PERCEPTION"

reBAR WalkWay | Brooklyn
The reBAR WalkWay & Craig Anthony Miller is excited to announce its 5th annual group show for DUMBO Arts Festival titled "Love this Town !- BROOKLYN Digital Perception". Featuring digital creations from all forms representing photography, graphic designs and graphic illustrations inspired by the massive culture of kings county!

2011

WHITE TRAIN PRESENTS "16 BARRAS" BY RIMX & DOCUMENTED BY ALEX SEEL

Space on White | New York
White Train is excited to announce the premier of “16 Barras” - a work that highlights the unique relationship between Urban Artist RIMX and photographer Alex Seel. RIMX has teamed up with Alex Seel to create “16 Barras” (pronounced “Sixteen Barras”), a series of 16 public art interventions in East Williamsburg and Bushwick that convey the life of everyday Brooklynites through the celebrated medium of spray painted portraits.

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