Wallpaper Mag – The outdoor art installations defining public spaces
As its name suggests, Your Momma’s Voice in the Back of your Head is an homage to motherhood. Miami-based artist Najja Moon’s new monument, comprising sound and sculpture, has been installed in Collins Park, in front of The Bass, Miami, and aims to continue global conversations around the role and history o
Artsy : How Women Artists Are Shaping the Way We See Motherhood
The trail blazed by women artists of past generations has given way to innovative contemporary works, like Miami-based artist Najja Moon’s new piece Your Mommas Voice in the Back of Your Head (2021). A product of The Bass’s “New Monuments” commission, on view at the Miami museum until January 23, 2022,
Curator Culture: Najja Moon & Jacolby Satterwhite
On Sunday, May 2, audiences joined Miami-based artist and cultural practitioner Najja Moon, alongside artist Jacolby Satterwhite, for Curator Culture live on Zoom and learned about Moon’s and Satterwhite’s conceptual visual arts practice. Curator Culture is hosted by The Bass Curator of Public Programs Tom
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Art Mamas Alliance founders Helen Toomer and Katy Donoghue will lead this Zoom conversation with artist Najja Moon about her new public artwork at the Bass in Miami Beach.
Najja and Geo talk 2020 couples reflections on Artnet news
Looking back on the year, how do you feel it strengthened your relationship and in what ways? Najja: It was affirming in a lot of ways. We spent all day every day with each other, and it was entirely enjoyable about 99 percent of the time. [laughs] Going through a year like no other and […]
Moon Lectures at Broward College
An all-around calendar of events is ahead of us this February as Broward College celebrates and commemorates the achievements and contributions of the Black community in U.S. history during Black History Month (BHM). African American History Month, as it is also known, evolved from the “Negro History Week,”
MOCA Art on the Plaza commissions include Najja Moon
In January 2021, the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami (MOCA) will launch “Art on the Plaza,” a year-long series of newly commissioned, temporary public artworks by Miami-based artists on MOCA Plaza. Featured artists include: Reginald O’Neal, Studio AMLgMATD (Laz Ojalde and Natalie Zlamalova), a coll
Dust Specks on the sea goes to 516 Arts in New Mexico
Curated by Arden Sherman, Director and Curator of Hunter East Harlem Gallery and Katie Hood Morgan, Assistant Curator, Hunter East Harlem Gallery read the full article here
Biscayne Times – Miami-Based Artists and Organizations Receive Funding
The philanthropic John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which invests locally as well as nationally and is headquartered in Miami, ended 2020 with a bang by releasing a string of funding announcements. read the full article here