Small Business/Big Change:
Economic Perspectives from Artists and Artrepreneurs

Small Business/Big Change:
Economic Perspectives from Artists and Artrepreneurs

Project Row Houses

Kameelah Janan Rasheed, FUTURE PERFECT / indices & marginalia, 2015. Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn, NY.
October 9, 2015
Small Business/Big Change: Economic Perspectives from Artists and Artrepreneurs

October 24, 2015–February 28, 2016

Artists’ walkthrough: October 24, 2:30–4pm
Opening & market: October 24, 4–7pm

Project Row Houses
2521 Holman St.
Houston, TX 77004
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday noon–5pm

projectrowhouses.org

Houston, like many cities, flows through cycles of gentrification. The various stages of this cycle can be seen throughout the city currently, but they are only truly felt by those displaced. From the Project Row Houses (PRH) site, the encroachment of this cycle is evident in the razed lots and corporate signs (“Future Site of Townhouses: Grand Opening!”) that dot the landscape. While the Third Ward community now finds itself entering a new stage of economic development, enduring storefronts remind us of how the neighborhood once functioned.

Reflecting on this state of affairs, PRH presents Round 43: Small Business/Big Change: Economic Perspectives from Artists and Artrepreneurs. “This Round is very exciting because, as it states in the title, we are presenting different perspectives on the values of small business,” said Public Art Director Ryan N. Dennis. Through this Round, PRH invites viewers to actively engage with both creative entrepreneurs and visual artists who address economic issues within their practice. Round 43 poses the following questions: How are strategies for economic sustainability played out from the individuals to the collective? How, within a neighborhood being gentrified, do we push against big-business models that so easily find their way into small neighborhoods without supplying any forms of support to small business? Historically, what successful economic models and values have been used that might lay the foundation for future development?

“The context of the Round is especially relevant now as cities start to think about neighborhood sustainability,” Dennis stated. “We are in a moment when we have to remember what was done in the past and create contemplative spaces that allow communities to re-center. We want to inspire movement and support for individuals who are putting in the work as a small business owner or investigating ideas of economic sustainability through art. That’s what we’re striving for with this Round.”

Building off of PRH’s longstanding value of economic sustainability, Small Business/Big Change utilizes art as a method and lens of social change to explore these ideas and question the current economic models within a neighborhood context. Throughout the viewing period, creative entrepreneurs will be given the tools needed to grow their businesses, and artists will be invited to respond to these topics through site-specific installations and programming.

Round 43 is organized by Ryan N. Dennis, public art director.

Participating artists include Nsenga Knight, Shani Peters, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Martine Syms (in collaboration with Diamond Stingily), Charisse Weston, and small business owners Ella Russell (in collaboration with artist Anthony Suber) and Fredia Mitchell. In conjunction with the Round, a series of public programs will also be created to initiate dialogue around economic sustainability in resource-challenged neighborhoods.

 

About the Artist Rounds
Artist Rounds is a biannual event, with openings in March and October. Each session lasts approximately four months. During this time period, seven row houses are opened to visiting artists to create installations and display their works. Either individual artists or art collectives are welcome to apply. The artist(s) are given two weeks before and one week after each Round to install and de-install their work. For more information, visit projectrowhouses.org/public-art.

 

Media contact
Michael McFadden, Communications and Marketing Manager
[email protected] / T +7135267662

Advertisement
RSVP
RSVP for Small Business/Big Change: Economic Perspectives from…
Project Row Houses
October 9, 2015

Thank you for your RSVP.

Project Row Houses will be in touch.

Subscribe

e-flux announcements are emailed press releases for art exhibitions from all over the world.

Agenda delivers news from galleries, art spaces, and publications, while Criticism publishes reviews of exhibitions and books.

Architecture announcements cover current architecture and design projects, symposia, exhibitions, and publications from all over the world.

Film announcements are newsletters about screenings, film festivals, and exhibitions of moving image.

Education announces academic employment opportunities, calls for applications, symposia, publications, exhibitions, and educational programs.

Sign up to receive information about events organized by e-flux at e-flux Screening Room, Bar Laika, or elsewhere.

I have read e-flux’s privacy policy and agree that e-flux may send me announcements to the email address entered above and that my data will be processed for this purpose in accordance with e-flux’s privacy policy*

Thank you for your interest in e-flux. Check your inbox to confirm your subscription.