Highlighting the organization’s mission of high impact programming and community engagement in the arts, Newark Print Shop is excited to announce the NPS Impact Awards & Art Auction to be held on Saturday, December 8, 2018. Impact Award honorees for the evening represent trail blazing members of the Newark community. Recipients are Nancy Cantor (Chancellor, Rutgers-Newark University), Akintola Hanif (Photographer, Filmmaker and Editor), Lenny Correa (Artist, Muralist, Organizer and Curator) and the late Jerry Gant (Viisual Artist, Poet, Performance Artist and Educator).

The event will include a live jazz hour, premium open bar with All Points West Distillery cocktails and Barcade beers and games, small bites buffet stations from favorite local restaurants and caterers, including Marcus B&P, Meatball Obsession, and Rhythm & Food, Impact Awards presentation, dance party and beats with DJ Fauzi, and a silent auction of fine art prints donated by contemporary printmakers.

For more information and to purchase Event Tickets, please visit: http://www.newarkprintshop.org/benefit-event/

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IMPACT AWARDS HONOREES:

Jerry Gant, renowned Newark native, was a visual artist, poet, performance artist and educator, deeply committed to the mantra “speak your truth.” Jerry’s award is especially significant as his family and the art community grieve his recent passing. As a pillar in our community, Jerry was known for dropping “gems” to push us all to reach our true potential and beyond. He had his start as a 1980’s street “graf” (graffiti) artist in New York City. His powerful street murals can be seen in major urban centers nation and worldwide: New York City, Boston, London but, most of all, in his city, Newark. As a multi-disciplined visual fine artist, arts educator, activist and self-driven historian, Jerry Gant sought to create work which reflects the human spirit of the community’s people, while challenging conventional thinking. He had been a fixture on the arts and culture scene in Newark, New Jersey for more than 25 years. Jerry’s long list of accomplishments span the literary, performing and visual arts boasting numerous solo projects and group exhibitions, as well as outstanding critical reviews and awards. Jerry is greatly missed and we hope that his IMPACT on our organization and the arts community is felt in every patron, artist, and family that views our shop as a safe space to freely create.

Nancy Cantor is Chancellor of Rutgers University–Newark, a diverse, urban, public research university. A distinguished leader in higher education, Cantor is recognized nationally and internationally as an advocate for leveraging diversity in all its dimensions, re-emphasizing the public mission of colleges and universities as engines of discovery, innovation, and social mobility, and achieving the fulsome potential of universities as anchor institutions that collaborate with partners from sectors to help their communities thrive. At Rutgers University–Newark, she leads and promulgates efforts to leverage the university’s many strengths, particularly its exceptional diversity, tradition of high-impact research, and role as an anchor institution in Newark, New Jersey, through strategic investments in five broad areas in which the university’s strengths align with those of cross-sector partners: educational pathways from pre-K through college; equitable growth through urban entrepreneurship and economic development; cultivating creative expression through the arts and culture; strong, healthy and safe neighborhoods; and science in the urban environment.

Akintola Hanif’s work is heavily rooted in cross-cultural photojournalism; fine art photography; media coverage and documentation of quality of life, education and class issues. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions included such venues as The Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture, MoCADA Museum, City Without Walls, The New Jersey State Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, the ‪Guggenheim Museum, galerie baudoin lebon, Paris, Tiwani Contemporary in London. Akintola’s work has received favorable critical review and coverage by The New York Times, The Star Ledger, The Washington Post, The Village Voice, MTV and many others. In May of 2011 he launched HYCIDE, an online and print photojournalism and arts magazine dedicated to stories of survival and freedom. HYCIDE provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of marginalized people around the world and features the work of cutting edge emerging and established artists. The entire collection of HYCIDE was recently acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Newark Library, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the International Center of Photography, and the Library of Congress.

Layqa Nuna Yawar migrated from Ecuador to the USA at an early age. His art and life having been greatly impacted by the immigrant experience and by his own multicultural identity. His artwork developed out of a traditional visual arts education, a practice of street art interventions and independent self-organization principles. His public art aims to reflect and amplify silenced voices by using the power of monumental art and representational painting in public space in order to create safe spaces for imagination and identity projection. By creating murals with the involvement of host communities, these landmarks can help us imagine and create a better and brighter future. Some of the projects he is involved in include: Young New Yorkers in New York as a founding member, teaching artist and benefit curator, working with Conect-Arte and the United Nation’s World Food Program in El Salvador as a teaching artist, Gateways to Newark: Portraits in Newark, New Jersey as muralist and curator, and as a mentor for NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program in Newark.

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For more information about Newark Print Shop and their benefit, visit http://www.newarkprintshop.org/benefit-event/ and find Newark Print Shop on Instagram and Facebook.

About Newark Print Shop:
Newark Print Shop, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to promoting the fine art of printmaking by providing a vibrant learning community and access to professional equipment and facilities. The shop incubates artistic expression through education, while simultaneously creating workspace opportunities for shop members and artists in our community.