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Delita Martin (born 1972) is an American multimedia artist based in
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Early life and education

Delita Martin was born in 1972 in
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. She attended
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in
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, receiving a BFA in drawing in 2002. She then earned her MFA in printmaking from
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in 2009. She taught at University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Martin has stated that she knew she wanted to be an artist since she was five years old as she was exposed to art through her father's work as a carpenter and painter.


Career

As a multidisciplinary artist, Martin works across various techniques including printmaking, painting and stitching which incorporates indigenous and modern art-making. Martin uses storytelling to provide a platform for Black women who have often been marginalized. She frequently uses symbolism such as moons to represent women and birds to represent the human spirit. Many of her works contain West African masks which highlight the connection between the mortal and spiritual world. Martin's influences include
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, whose work she was introduced to as an undergraduate student. Delita is also inspired by the African aesthetics she has learned exists throughout Black culture. Martin had her first show at the Community Artists' Collective and was an education coordinator for the nonprofit. She later founded her own studio, Black Box Press, in 2008. She was a lecturer at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in the Fine Arts department from 2008 to 2012. Her work has been shown in the
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and in
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. She is a founding member of Black Women of Print, a printmaking collective for Black women which was founded in 2018. She is also a member of the ROUX artist collective alongside Ann Johnson, Rabéa Ballin, and
Lovie Olivia Lovie Olivia is an American multidisciplinary visual artist. She uses the media of printmaking, painting, and installations to explore themes of gender, sexuality, race, class and power. Early life and education Olivia is a native of Houston, ...
. Delita has been featured as a black woman artist to have on your radar by Marie Claire. She was a juror for “The Contemporary Print: 5×5,” at PrintAustin. Permanent collections of Delita Martin's works are held by National Museum of Women in the Arts, Salamander Resort,
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, Bradbury Art Museum,
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, David C. Driskell Center, Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American-Art, Studio Museum in Harlem, Thrivent Financial, William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, US Embassy (Mauritania),
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, and the Georgetown University Art Collection and more.


Awards

* Bruce J. and Sharon Goodman Merit Award (2006) * Telly Award (2010) * Barbara Deming Emerging Voices Award (2011)


Exhibitions

* 2017 ''They Cried I Am'', Gallery 221, Tampa, FL * 2017 ''Two Skins'', Bradbury Art Museum, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR * 2017 ''Black Birds in the Night Sky'', Gallery 221,
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* 2017 ''Constellations'', Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans, LA * 2017 ''I Come from Women Who Could Fly'', Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of Art,
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* 2017 ''Night Women'', Annesdale Park Gallery,
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* 2017 ''Night Women'', Bradbury Art Museum,
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* 2018 ''The Dinner Table'', Art Gallery, Houston TX (June–July 2018) * 2018 ''Between Sisters and Spirits'', Nicole Longnecker Gallery,
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(January 2018) * 2018 ''Between Sisters and Spirits'', Galerie Myrtis,
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(November 2018–February 2019) * 2019 ''Shadows in the Gardens'', Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans, LA (April–May 2019) * 2019 ''Mapping Black Identities,'' Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN (February 2019 - September 2020) * 2019, '' nommon Collections: Selections from Fifteen Collectors,'' David C. Driskill Center, College Park, MD (September 2019-November 2019) * 2020 ''Calling Down the Spirits'',
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(January 2020–April 2020) *2021 ''Conjure,''
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(March 13, 2021 – May 23, 2021)


Publications

* 2013 Patton, Venetria. ''The Grasp that Reaches Beyond the Grave.'' (cover art) * 2015 Spencer‐Stonestree, Tracy. "Artists to Watch." ''The International Review for African American Art'', Vol. 25, No. 3, Hampton University Museum. * 2016 ''Oxford American Magazine'', Issue 95, Winter 2016. * 2017 ''The Black Scholar'', Volume 47, Issue 4, Winter. (cover art) * 2018 Word, Tanekeya. "Black Womanhood & The Creative Process." ''Pressing Matters Magazine'', Issue 03, Print Communications, United Kingdom. * 2020 ''Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World.'' (cover art) * 2020
The Blessing and Burden of Forever
''Oxford American Magazine,'' Issue 109/110, Fall 2020,


References


External links


Artist website
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