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01/26/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/26/2023 17:19

Oak Cliff Cultural Center Programs and Exhibits for January-February 2023


OC3 Hours

Tuesday - Saturday

12 PM - 6 PM

Phone
214-670-3777

UPCOMING EVENTS

IN THE GALLERY

ON VIEW NOW

PUNJABI COWBOY

COMING SOON

UNCERTAIN BEACONS

Krista Chalkley

PROGRAMS

Practicing Presence

& Peace

Saturdays

January 21-February 25

2 PM - 3:30 PM


FREE

Ross Gay

Author Reading and

Book Signing

February 23, 7:00 PM

FREE

New Exhibit:

Usama Khalid

PUNJABI COWBOY

On View: January 18 - February 11, 2023
Location: Oak Cliff Cultural Center

A first-generation Pakistani-American, Khalid's miniature paintings and self-referential sculptures address memory, identity, food, immigration, terrorism and Pakistani culture.

In Punjabi Cowboy, Khalid pays homage to immigrant fathers, who like his own, move their families in search of opportunity. The paintings layered with collaged photographs and fabrics "touch on pivotal moments in his father's life". Tender in their execution, they embody the bond he has to Pakistan. His sculptural self-portraits further explore his Pakistani identity and the complex relationship to one's homeland.

Unbound from working in the traditional mediums of art, Khalid began implementing cooking and social gatherings into his work as a graduate student. Alongside his exhibition of paintings and sculpture, Khalid will organize a communal gathering centered around Punjabi BBQ to coincide with the reception. Punjabi BBQ has its own identity fusing Texas brisket with Punjabi spices. Exploring the dichotomy of his identity as a Pakistani-American through food, Khalid feels he can "recall the joy of past family gatherings and bring a humanitarian aspect to his work". It is an honoring of his father, his specific identity, and that of his homeland.

ARTIST BIO

Usama Khalid was born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1993, and raised in North Texas. He spent every summer in Pakistan through his childhood and teenage years. He received his BFA in painting from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2018, and his MFA in Intermedia from Southern Methodist University in 2021. Usama has presented his work in exhibitions, cookouts, and other events at the Dallas Museum of Art, SweetPass Sculpture Park, 500X Gallery and the Oak Cliff Cultural Center. He lives in Dallas, Texas with his fiancé, and three dogs.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

Practicing Presence + Peace: A Well Being Workshop Series

Led by Tyler Morgan

Workshop is every Saturday through February 25, from 2 - 3:30 PM

Mindfulness invites us to be present with ease. Each class in the series will include a brief breathing and movement meditation. Participants will be guided through artful ways to experience herbalism while gaining insight to support themselves and loved ones.

This is a six-session series. Participants may register for a single session, all of the series or choose a few. Each session requires a separate registration. Details about each session are available by clicking on the registration link.

Tyler Morgan is a multidisciplinary artist and Serenity Specialist. She has 10+ years of childcare and child development experience. Tyler is certified in Montessori Core Principles, a licensed massage therapist and certified phytotherapist. The teachings in this unique series are a blend of embodying wellness practices and the art of cultivating connection.

FREE

How to register:
Registration is open now
More information and registration link: https://occc.dallasculture.org/practicing-presence-peace/

Have a question? Email [email protected]

ROSS GAY, AUTHOR READING - Q&A - BOOK SIGNING

In collaboration with local Oak Cliff bookstore Whose Books.

Join us for a delightful evening with author and poet Ross Gay as he shares his story and reads from his collection of essays "The Book of Delights" which celebrates the ordinary delights in the world around us and has inspired the upcoming art exhibit "Flowering" (opening in April 2023).

His newest book "Inciting Joy" considers the joy we incite when we care for each other especially during life's inevitable hardships. He explores how we can practice recognizing that connection, and also crucially, how we expand it.

FREE

Registration for this free event at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/author-event-ross-gay-tickets-525894894787

Have a question? Email [email protected]

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