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JJC Talks: Brandon Donahue

Join the Joshua Johnson Council’s April meeting featuring artist Brandon J. Donahue.

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About the Artist:

Brandon J. Donahue (b. Memphis, TN 1985) is a visual artist working in painting and assemblage. Donahue received his B.S. from Tennessee State University and M.F.A. from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Donahue has exhibited nationally and internationally including the 13th annual Havana Biennial in Matanzas, Cuba in 2019. He recently completed an artist residency at the David C. Driskell Center in College Park, Maryland where he painted a mural commemorating Prof. David C. Driskell. Donahue is represented by Pentimenti Gallery in Philadelphia and David Lusk Gallery in Memphis, TN and now lives and works in Baltimore, MD.

 

About the Joshua Johnson Council (JJC):

Joshua Johnson Council (JJC) Members share a passion for African American and African art. Named after an 18th-century African American portrait painter who lived and worked in Maryland, the JJC is one of the oldest African American museum support groups in the U.S. Its mission is to forge meaningful connections between Baltimore’s African American communities and The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) by promoting and highlighting the achievements of African American artists.

JJC Membership offers a wide range of opportunities for active participation within a network of friends and colleagues dedicated to art, education, community, and family. JJC programs and meetings take place on the second Thursday of each month.

Find JJC on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/joshuajohnsoncouncil

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