AMERICAN SCENE–SEEN Solo Show

IDB Staff Association Gallery: 1300 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20577

(JULY 25 - AUGUST 25, 2023)

Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 12 pm-5 pm.

From the Press Release: "Nadine Renazile strategically uses form and color to explore race and cultural identity. The paintings reflect her artistic and cultural sense and intellectual nature, abstracting these ideas into a series of paintings as a personal narrative."

CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY VIRTUAL EXHIBITION - AMERICA/AMÉRIK - WITH IDBSA ART GALLERY: OCTOBER 27, 2022 - MARCH 2023

NEW VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH NICHOLAS WILTON - 10/2020

I am grateful to Nicholas Wilton for giving me the opportunity to showcase my work with his amazing community that is Art2LifeAcademy, and beyond.

Developing a visual aesthetic rooted in the vibrant mark making of 1960s abstract expressionism, New York based painter Nadine Renazile uses her work as a way of engaging with, and examining, the world around her. Part social critique, part vibrant display of narrative and form, Nadine’s most recent body of work walks that lovely middle line between high concept and strong work with delightful ease.

Click: Nicolas Wilton Interview

NEW INTERVIEW WITH NICHOLAS WILTON - 07/2020

click: THE INTIMACY OF SCALE

PUBLICATIONS

I am happy to have my work featured in this article by Koster, Rick. “At the Corner of Art and Advocacy: ‘Intersections’ Exhibit Opens at Conn College.” The Day, 4 Sept. 2017. CLICK: LINK TO THE ARTICLE

Renazile, Nadine. "Not All Truths Should Be Told." Lines from the League, Spring 2016: 27-29. Print.

 

MEDIA

Featured in Kreyolicious blog CLICK: LINK TO ARTICLE


Featured in MoCADA Museum's month long social media celebration of ‪#‎HaitianHeritageMonth‬! CLICK: LINK TO POST


Thank you Okayafrica for featuring me in this article. CLICK: LINK TO ARTICLE


Mentioned in this blog - Diaspora Calling!
A visual arts exhibition curated by Ms. Lauryn Hill
In partnership with Haiti Cultural Exchange, Mocada, and Nader Haitian Art.
CLICK: LINK TO ARTICLE

In celebration of Ms. Hill’s residency at Kings Theatre from April 14-16, 2016, Diaspora Calling! will transform the grand theatre lobby into an art gallery featuring some of the most innovative and iconic contemporary artists of the African diaspora, with a special focus on art and artists from Haiti.
Exhibiting artists include: Firelei Baez, Sanford Biggers, Jean-Baptiste Bottex, Kudzanai Chiurai, Francks Deceus, Mireille Delice, Maksaens Denis, G.E Ducasse, Shakespeare Guirand, Jasmin Joseph, Yashua Klos, Simone Leigh, Jasmine Murrell, Nnenna Okore, Fahamu Pecou, André Pierre, Nadine Renazile, Xaviera Simmons, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Sam Vernon, Didier William, and more!