Hamiltonian Presents Christie Neptune She Fell From Normalcy

By Editorial Team on June 23, 2016

Sat, 25 June 2016 - Sat, 30 July 2016

Photo courtesy of Hamiltonian.
Photo courtesy of Hamiltonian.

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Opening Reception: Saturday, June 25 from 7pm to 9pm

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Artist Talk: Tuesday, July 12 at 7pm

Hamiltonian presents the Washington DC debut of artist Christie Neptune in She Fell From Normalcy, an exhibition that will run from June 25 until July 30, 2016. The exhibition will open with a reception on June 25 from 7 – 9 pm; the artist will be in attendance.

She Fell From Normalcy is the third and final installment of Christie Neptune’s multi-media series Eye Of The Storm, a body of work that examines how constructs of race, gender and class limit the personal experience. Working across photography, film and new media, Neptune challenges the hegemonic system of whiteness that shapes our definitions of the “self,” and in She Fell From Normalcy, places particular emphasis on its effect on the emotional and mental health of people of color.

In She Fell From Normalcy, Christie Neptune uses sound, installation, original writing and video throughout the gallery to build a world stripped of the limitations of race, gender and class. As subject, Neptune employs two females trapped in a sterile, white environment in which they are controlled by an unseen presence; it is only after a cataclysmic break in the system that the females are granted clarity and self-recognition.

Neptune is a graduate of Fordham University and has been featured in publications including Les Femmes Folles, HYSTERIA: What Was Taken, Psychology Today and Juxtapoze Magazine. Recent shows include a solo exhibition at Five Myles Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2015). She has been included in group exhibitions at the Queens Museum of Art, Queens NY (2016); A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2016); Yeelen Gallery, Miami Fl (2015); The Hamiltonian Gallery, Washington, DC (2015); UnionDocs, Brooklyn, NY (2015); the Momentum Technology Film Fest at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (2014); and 440 Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2011).

Contact Gallery Director Amanda Jirón-Murphy with all press inquiries and image requests:amanda@hamiltoniangallery.com.

Hamiltonian is located at 1353 U Street NW. For more information visit www.hamiltonianartists.org.