We Are The Ship 2011

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MIAMI DADE COLLEGE FREEDOM TOWER GALLERY

WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball EXHIBIT OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS BY KADIR NELSON

PRESENTED BY MDC AND URGENT, INC. N O V E M B E R 3 RD, 2 0 1 1 T O J A N U A R Y 8 TH, 2 0 1 2


A Fusion of Art, Sports, History, Books and Community


Artist Biography *Started drawing at 3 years old-painting at

age 10

painting in oil at 16. * Bachelor’s degree with honors from Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, NY. * Lead conceptual artist for Steven Spielberg’s movies, “Amistad” and “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”. * Works commissioned for Coca-Cola, The United States Postal Service, Major League Baseball, Sports Illustrated, Nike, NY Times and more. * Paintings are found in the collections of notable institutions and museums, including the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the U.S. House of Representatives. * Works also found in collections of notable individuals, including Steven Spielberg, Denzel Washington, Will and Jada Smith, Sharon Stone, Spike and Tonya Lee. * Gallery Exhibits-Akron Art Museum in Akron Ohio, The Museum of African American History in Detroit, The Smithsonian Anacostia Museum in Washington DC, the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, The Bristol Museum in England, The Citizen's Gallery of Yokohama, Japan and the Center for Culture of Tijuana, Mexico.


MDC FREEDOM TOWER GALLERY 

Historic relevance to freedom, civil rights, human rights and immigration

Close proximity to a Negro League Baseball Historic landmark, Dorsey Park, the home to the League when touring in Miami

Elegant historic space which has the capacity to house this majestic exhibit featuring the art and the book “We are the Ship: The Story of the Negro League Baseball”.

The New York Times named Kadir Nelson's book, “WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball,” one of the Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2008.

The downtown location to the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic Miami Community and being a bridge between the African American and Cuban communities. These communities came together and created the Negro League Baseball.

The Art Gallery close to MDC Wolfson Campus and Miami Book Fair International where Kadir Nelson will be a featured Author/Illustrator.


WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL What makes this exhibit so outstanding are the 42 breathtaking oil paintings and drawings in their perspectives, rich in emotion, and created with understanding and affection for these lost heroes of our national game. Cuban and Negro League Baseball Players . Came together to PLAY BALL because they were not accepted in the Major Leagues at first. Art is the bridge bringing History, Sports and Communities together.

*Exhibit will run during Art

Basel 2011 and Miami Book Fair International


History of the Art on the Negro League Baseball ď‚— Nelson spent eight years

researching, writing, and painting his book, WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball, which is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Negro Leagues.

ď‚— The story of the Negro Leagues is

about hundreds of unsung heroes who overcame segregation, hatred, terrible conditions, and low pay to do the one thing they loved more than anything else in the world: play ball.


We are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball In order to create realistic portrayals of baseball players in action and repose, Nelson served as his own model for each painting, donning sharp suits and authentic replica uniforms while photographing himself posed as each player represented. Unique criteria for each painting demanded individual attention to details and settings; i.e. historically accurate baseball uniform colors and styles, equipment, era costumes, pre and post Depression era city streets, streetcars and trains, sandlot baseball fields in small towns and grand baseball stadiums in big cities. His meticulous process allowed Nelson to put himself into the shoes of a former Negro League player and recreate an authentic depiction of life in the Negro Baseball Leagues.

Above: Nelson posing for Jackie Robinson painting reference photos Below: The finished painting of Jackie Robinson


Artist’s History with Negro League Recognizing Legends

Catching Bill Cosby’s Eye

Nelson and Buck O'Neil pose with "Safe at Home," a portrait of Jackie Robinson stealing home under the glove of catcher Quincy Trouppe.

Painting of Kansas City Monarchs manager, Buck O'Neil, hangs in the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.


Artist History with the Negro League ď‚— This is a story of

gifted athletes and determined owners; of racial discrimination and international sportsmanship; of fortunes won and lost; of triumphs and defeats on and off the field. It is a perfect mirror for the social and political history of black America in the first half of the twentieth century.

Nelson meets former Negro League players. (L to R: Walter McCoy, Chicago American Giants; Neal Henderson and John Buck O'Neil, KC Monarchs.


Major Highlights of Exhibit Events “My focus is to create images of people who demonstrate a sense of hope and nobility. I want to show the strength and integrity of the human being and the human spirit.” Kadir Nelson Nov.3rd, Thursday-- Miami Dade College FREEDOM TOWER, VIP Grand Opening Reception with Artist, Kadir Nelson. Invitation Only, 6 pm. Book signing.

Nov. 4th, Friday, MDC-Freedom Tower, Grand Opening to the Public with Artist, Kadir Nelson, School Board Member Dr. Lawrence Feldman and MDCPS Students.

Nov. 5th, Saturday, MDC-Freedom Tower, Miami Dade County Public Schools Teacher Workshop and Tour with Artist-Author, Kadir Nelson Nov. 8th, Tuesday, Freedom Tower Art Gallery, New World School of the Arts Youth Workshop with the Artist


Major Highlights of Exhibit Events “My focus is to create images of people who demonstrate a sense of hope and nobility. I want to show the strength and integrity of the human being and the human spirit.” Kadir Nelson Nov. 9th, Wednesday, MDC-Kendall Campus, Fall Fest –Artist Presentation Hosted by The SHARKS Baseball Team.

Nov. 11th, Friday, Miami Is It: 1st Annual Fund Raiser for Urgent, Inc. Programs Presents “We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball”. An Evening In Celebration of the Children with Children’s Book Illustrator-Author, Kadir Nelson and Book signing at CE2 , 1001 NW 1st Av, Miami, FL. www.urgentinc.org Nov. 14th, Monday, Miami International Book Fair Presentation, MDC-Wolfson Campus . 2nd Floor Auditorium , and Book signing by the Artist, 6:30 pm Dec. 17, Saturday, Historic Dorsey Park Celebration and Youth Mural Unveiling January 7th, Saturday, MDC-Freedom Tower, Closing Celebration for Host Committee


Exhibit Programming: Linking Art, Sports, History and Community

Events throughout the art exhibit:  

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Exhibition Tours - Daily Exhibition Workshops

Take Home Experience Virtual Store-www.urgentinc.org Featuring: Kadir Nelson’s books at www.kadirnelson.com, lithograph prints at www.kadirnelson.com, Negro League Baseball paraphernalia, Commemorative Sketch books, pencils and books.


PUBLIC/EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING Programs for Young Adults 

Urgent, Inc. who is the principal organizer of the exhibition activities is helping to secure funding for:     

Artist led tours Teacher workshops Artist lectures Gifts of Books to youth Commemorative Sketch Books and Pencils to students

Artist lectures at Freedom Tower, MDC Wolfson and Kendall Campuses.

Community involvement  Exhibition tours daily-includes volunteers from Urgent , Inc.  Historic Dorsey Park Little League Game  Historic Dorsey Park Youth Mural Project

MDCPS Involvement 

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Nov. 5th-MDCPS Teacher Workshop with Artist/Author Kadir Nelson at Freedom Tower At Gallery Teacher workshops. An area will be designated for teachers to conduct workshops. Regularly scheduled youth tours through Urgent, Inc. Host Committee MDCPS “Cultural Passport” Student Tours


“Miami is it: We Are The Ship” 1st Annual Fundraiser for Urgent, Inc.


“Miami is it: We Are The Ship” Raising Funds for Educational and Social Well-Being 

An Evening Reception with the Artist/Author Kadir Nelson Book Signing!

Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans Newly released!! www.kadirnelson.com

 Presentation of Commemorative

Plaque designed by Kadir Nelson for Negro League Baseball Members and VIP’s who are present.

 Fundraiser for the Youth and Families Urgent, Inc. serves.  Urgent, Inc. is a Non-Profit 501(c)3. Tickets. Tax Deductible Donation.  Silent Auction including Negro Baseball League Paraphernalia.  Location: Center for Education and Empowerment - CE2, 1001 NW 1st Av, Miami, FL 33136

 11/11/11 * 6:30 pm to 10 pm


“Miami is it: We Are The Ship” 1st ANNUAL FUNDRAISER FOR URGENT, INC. In Celebration of the Children’s WellBeing with Children’s Book Illustrator and Author, Kadir Nelson 11/11/11 7 pm to 10 pm Center for Education and Empowerment -CE2 1001 NW 1st Av Miami, FL 33136  Delicious Menu by SAWA’s Executive Chef, Jouvens


“Miami is it: We Are The Ship” Raising Funds for Educational and Social Well-Being CONFIRMED PERFORMANCES:  Songbird,  MEYAH EVANS 

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World Renown Storyteller, Musician, “MADAFO”

Goulds Elem. School

Urgent, Inc.’ s Drum Club

VENUS RISING: Women’s Drum & Dance Ensemble


Exhibit and Event Funding The “Miami Is It” event will generate funds for Urgent Inc., a local organization which includes: Vision: “All people have the social, economic and educational opportunities to thrive” Mission: “Empowering young minds to transform their Communities”. Urgent, Inc.’s Guiding Principle is: “to promote shared leadership through empowerment, education and community engagement to create collective well-being”


Exhibit and Event Funding Urgent, Inc. Educational Initiatives include: *Rites of Passage Youth Empowerment Academy *Pregnancy Prevention Project *Youth Empowerment Summer YES Camp *Intergenerational Program *Youth Empowerment After School *Affordable Housing *Arts and Culture through Literacy Project


Fundraising for Urgent, Inc. Programs


Exhibit Programming: Linking Art, Sports, History and Community Historic Dorsey Park Festival at the “The Dust Bowl� Dorsey Park was home to the Negro League Baseball when touring in Miami.

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*Urgent, Inc. Partner, City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department * Unveiling of the Youth Murals *Vendors, Bounce House, DJ Music *Free Community Event *Free Food-Hot Dogs, Chip and Drink for Children *Honored Guests- Overtown Optimist Little League Team - Dorsey Park Little League Game *Booker T. Washington High School Band *December 17, 2011 - 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm * Co-Sponsored and Hosted by the Overtown Optimist Little League Baseball-The Rattlers.


Exhibit Programming: Linking Art, Sports, History and Community MLK MURAL PROJECT AT Historic Dorsey Park Festival at the “The Dust Bowl” OVERTOWN YOUTH CENTER ARTIST PROGRAM AND

Mural Project


Exhibition Events Funding Operated by Urgent, Inc. and primary sources of funding and in-kind services are obtained from:

Revenue from Fundraiser event tickets $150 a seat and fundraising initiatives

Partners

Corporate sponsors

The fundraiser benefits Urgent, Inc. A portion of the proceeds are used to cover expenses for the Historic Dorsey Park event, Youth Mural , Artist Workshops/Lectures, free books and sketchbooks for youth and other such expenses as shipping, insurance, security, sanitary facilities, equipment rental, entertainment, advertising and printing costs to make a clean, safe and well-attended experience for patrons and sponsors. The WE ARE THE SHIP exhibit is cosponsored by Urgent, Inc., Host Committee Volunteers and Miami Dade College.


Artist Background

 Nelson’s authorial debut, WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro

League Baseball (Jump at the Sun/Disney)  New York Times best-selling tribute to the Negro League Baseball  Awards earned include: American Library Association Coretta Scott King Award, NAACP Image Award


Artist Background U S POSTAL STAMPS by Kadir Nelson


Artist Background PREVIEW 2012

U S POSTAL STAMPS by Kadir Nelson


Artist Background Sketchbook of Barack Obama, published 2009 This book is a celebration of the 44th president - a new president and a new chapter in the American story.


Artist Background Shirley Chisholm, Oil on canvas, Kadir Nelson, 2008, Collection of U.S. House of Representatives

Kadir Nelson illustrated the Michael Jackson album cover: “Michael�, (2010). The middle of the oil painting became the album cover.


HOST COMMITTEE Kadir Art Exhibit 2011 Executive Host Committee Henry Crespo-Pres. Urgent, Inc. Saliha Nelson Crespo-VP Urgent, Inc. Shedia Nelson- Program Dir., Urgent, Inc. Emily Gunter- Dir. Literacy Through Arts and Culture, Urgent, Inc. Host Committee Alex Douyon Barbara Wade Bruce Storr Joan Storr Charlene Bouie David C. Brown DeShanna Upshaw Devin Reyes Emanuel Washington Faisal Tavernier Iva Arbolaez

Jackie Bell John E. Brown Johnetta Shearer Joy McKenzie Juan D’Arce Kay Madry Sullivan Kyle Holbrook LaToya Brady-Patterson Leatrice Taylor Damus Linda Bernfeld Michael Burns Mikelle Moore Miyako Haag Njie Sabik Rhonda M. Smith Robin Chambers Rodney Royal Sintia Alexander Stephanie Van Vark Tabitha L. Bryant Terrance Cribbs-Lorrant Tracy L. Moore


URGENT Inc. Community Partners               

Miami Dade College Alliance for Aging City of Miami Florida Department of Elder Affairs Miami-Dade County Miami Dade County Public Schools City of Miami Parks and Recreations The Children’s Trust Women’s Fund of Miami-Dade County Overtown Optimist Little LeagueRattlers Pepsom Group Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Greater Miami Chapter of the Links Carlisle Development MLK Mural Project


November 3, 2011 to January 8, 2012


ď‚— CONTACT US:

Emily Gunter, Manager Literacy Through Arts and Culture Division Urgent, Inc. 1600 NW 3rd Ave, Bldg. D Miami, FL 33136 (305) 915-3195 cell (305) 576-3084 ofc. (866) 811-7778 fax emily@urgentinc.org www.urgentinc.org


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