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D. Lammie Hanson
Fayetteville, GA
United States
Member Since: Mar 2001
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Artist Media:
Artistic Book (1)
Drawing Other (5)
Mixed Media (2)
Painting Acrylic (23)
Painting Encaustic (1)
Painting Ink (2)
Painting Oil (34)
Painting Other (23)
Pastel Oil (2)
Printmaking Giclee (3)
Watercolor (1)
Latest Artist's Video:


Artist Statement:
My approach to most of the
work I create is a cross
between socio-psychology
experiment and storytelling.
Either way it is basic human
interaction. All artwork has a
story to tell. Everyone has a
story to tell no matter what
race, creed or color. It is
becomes basic communication.

...

Further Information
Artist Exhibitions:
Selected Exhibition

2010
• 3 Ring Circus Arts Education
Center, New Orleans, LA (Feb)
• Urban Grind Coffee Bar,
Atlanta, GA (Feb)

2009
• Octane Coffee Bar, Atlanta,
GA
• Scenes of Brooklyn: New York
City Health & Hospital Art
Collection, Brooklyn, NY
• The National Black Fine Arts
festival, Atlanta, GA
• dooGallery, Atlanta, GA
• Picaflor ...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Coming Soon!
Artist Reviews:
Publications

2009
AroundHarlem.com -
(http://blog-aroundharlem.com/2
009/02/13/national-black-fine-a
rt-show-13-turns-out-to-be-a-lu
cky-number/)

2008 New York Daily News,
(New York, NY)
2007 The Brooklyn Paper,
(Brooklyn, NY)
2007 New York Press, (New
York, NY)
2005 Village Voice, (New
York, ...

Further Information
Collections:
Private Collection in Museum
of Contemporary African
Diasporian Art, Brooklyn, NY
Private collection of NY
Health and Hospitals
Collection, NY, NY
Private Collection, David W.
Unger and Ettore Toppi, New
Hope PA USA
Private Collection, Wilkes and
Beverly Cumbo, Brooklyn NY USA
Private Collection, Linda
Dunn, Esq., Brooklyn, NY USA
...

Further Information
Commissions:
2007 (BAM - 30 years of
DanceAfrica), Brooklyn Academy
of Music, Brooklyn, NY USA

2008 (ICE TREE SERIES), Dunn
Development Corp., Brooklyn,
NY USA...

Further Information

D. Lammie Hanson Biography:

Biographical information for D. Lammie Hanson can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public.
Age
100
 
Gender Female
 
Status Single
 
Children 99
 
Religion Catholic
 
Education not provided
 
Hobbies / Interests not provided
 
Favorite Artistic Medium Painting Oil
 
Favorite Arthistory Movement Contemporary Art - (Now)
 
Favorite Visual Artist Dali, Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, Miro
 
Favorite Work of Art not provided
 
Biggest Artistic Inspiration Christian parables, African American Culture: past and present. Pop culture. All kinds of music.
 
Why Did You Become An Artist In the beginning I painted to sooth my soul... to keep my mind from going to an awful place. It also gave me pleasure to create something beautiful. Now I have like to tell stories and I have the ability to create beauty with the two hands God gave me and through visual arts I could give them a voice.
 
Your Personal Biography Biography


D. Lammie-Hanson is a self-taught artist who was born and raised in Harlem, New York. She began her life in the arts as a dancer at the tender age of 3 1/2 at the Ruth Williams Dance Studio in Harlem with ballet. She exhibited talent as a visual artist at the age of 5. Due to the fact that she was raised strictly Catholic, she drew her inspiration from figures in the Stations of the Cross from church and the stories they told. As she matured so did her art where her inspiration was derived from psychological and emotional side of womanhood and her culture. She relies on strong primary colors of blues and reds to convey brilliance or simplicity with black/white.

Lammie's professional career started in 1989 in upstate New York at local taverns and street festivals which led to two solo shows in Albany. Upon her return to New York City, she found alternative venues to exhibit her artwork instead of relying on the traditional gallery setting for new work. Eventually, she was invited to show her "Black on Black" series in a one person show at the Hamilton Landmark galleries in Harlem and at Villa Lewaro, the former home of Madame CJ Walker. One of her paintings was chosen to be a part of the "Coalition for the Homeless" Exhibit at the United Nations office at Geneva's Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.

In 1999, Lammie co-founded with two fellow artists the community artists' organization, South of the Navy Yard Artists, Inc. which is a not for profit artists for artists organization based in Brooklyn.

In 2003 & in 2006, she exhibited in a one person show in Berlin Germany at the Gallery 24. In 2004, she collaborated on a multimedia exhibit titled "The Interpretation of Black of Hanson Brown". This 'Hanson Brown' exhibit became a comprehensive and introspective show of the color and culture of Black from a historical and a pop culture point of view. The show toured from 2005-2006 to Atlanta, GA; Brooklyn, NY; and Berlin, Germany. She has exhibited with the New York City Health and Hospitals Art collection.

In 2007, she became the director and curator of the ElevenTen Gallery which was the community gallery of SONYA. The gallery is now located out of the Parlor Gallery.

In late 2008, Lammie relocated to Atlanta, GA and started to work on her first book about her art stories called 'Painting the Individual Psyche'. This book celebrates the first 20 years of D. Lammie-Hanson's artwork and in February, she exhibited for the first time at the National Fine Black Fine Arts Show, in NYC and the Alpahretta Arts Streetfest as well as an artist for the 4th International Soul Music Summit in Atlanta.

On her down time, she performs with her band, Mein 66 with fellow artist, Ari Meier and their talented collective of musicians, Daniel Decriscio, Derek (D.David) Hensel and Aaron Simpson.
 


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