Happy Juneteenth & Donate Today!

Dear Codify community, 

Happy Juneteenth! Today we commemorate the liberation of Black folx who were enslaved in the U.S. On June 19, 1865, Union army General Gordon Granger announced federal orders to free enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas—a full two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. We encourage our community to reflect, take action and celebrate this day in support of Black Lives.

Last week, each Codify member took over Instagram for one day to help fundraise for a QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color) organization of their choice. We are overjoyed to share that we and our community raised $9,398 collectively for the Okra Project, F2L Relief Fund, Emergency Relief Fund, FIERCE, and Snap4Freedom. We are FLOORED by the outpouring of support. We have even had commitments of recurring donations! Thank you to everyone who has already donated. 

We are only $602 away from making it to $10,000 and we would love to continue supporting these efforts. Can you help us make it to #10kbyMonday? In addition to individual gifts, we encourage you to consider a recurring donation of any amount over time. After all, the revolution is a marathon not a sprint. Click on any of the links below to donate to the cause of your choice. Be sure to let us know the amount of your donation so we can ensure we meet our #10kbyMonday goal!

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Okra Project

The Okra Project is a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home cooked, healthy, and culturally specific meals and resources to Black Trans People wherever we can reach them. Additionally to honor Nina Pop, Tony McDade, and the many Black Trans people who have been murdered by state-sanctioned violence, The Okra Project is dedicating $15,000 to create the Nina Pop Mental Health Recovery Fund and the Tony McDade Mental Health Recovery Fund.

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F2L: Relief Fund

The F2L: Relief Fund provides commissary support to incarcerated QTBIPOC in New York State. THE F2L NETWORK is a volunteer-led effort to end the incarceration of our community through resource redistribution and direct action. Founded in 2016, F2L has organized over 50+ Pack the Courts, raised over 100k in commissary, bailed out 8 individuals, and kept many more community members out of State custody by securing adequate legal representation and providing financial assistance during trial.

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Emergency Release Fund

The mission of the Emergency Release Fund is to ensure that no trans person at risk in New York City jails remains in detention before trial. If ​cash bail is set for a trans person in New York City and no bars to release are in place, ​bail will be paid by the Emergency Release Fund. Trans people experience constant injustice. Behind bars it can be fatal. It’s on us to make sure no one—not one person—falls through the cracks. We can and we will.

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FIERCE

FIERCE is an LGBTQ youth of color-led organization. We build the leadership, political consciousness, and organizing skills of LGBTQ youth. In New York City, we organize local grassroots campaigns to fight police harassment and violence and for increased access to safe public space for LGBTQ youth.

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Snap4Freedom (Solutions Not Punishment Co.)

The Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative is a Black trans and queer-led collaborative that builds the power of our people to wage and win campaigns that force systematic divestment from the prison-industrial complex and investment in the services that support us.

New Alternatives Workshop: collaborative storytelling

We were so excited to return to New Alternatives for our second workshop using the supplies donated through November’s Codify Art Supply Drive. Last time, we thought about emotional spaces, mental health, and free creative expression. This time, we talked about the choices artists make to best express these feelings in their work. Some questions we asked: What feeling do you associate with blue? With red? With green? What does speed look like? Something slow/calm? What does something soft look like? Something sharp? These quick exercises in color, shape, and pattern were translated into paintings on small ceramic tiles that could be mixed & matched into different narratives. Check out some images of the work below!

Harvest Collegiate HS Workshop

January 16th 2020 Codify was invited to @harvestcollegiatehs  to lead a Poster making workshop with High school students. We asked the students create posters and images that addressed: What/who do you want to affirm? What is something in your community that you want to talk about? The work and discussions were so powerful and inspiring. Topics ranged from bathroom rights to gang violence and love. Check out some of the amazing work created

Spring/Break Art Show Price List

Title: Tiger rug
Artist: Taehee Whang
Year: 2017
Medium: Silkscreen on fabric and tarp, aroma diffuser
Dimensions: 11” x 80” x 90”
Price: $3000, edition 1 of 2

Title: Anthropiscine War Machine 2: North American Front
Artist: Son Kit
Year: 2018
Medium: Galvanized steel, vinyl, acrylic transfer, PU fish, RX-78-01[N] Gundam Local Type (North American Type), glass, plastic, air locks, fish hooks, coarse salt, gochugaru (Korean pepper flakes), water
Dimensions: 41” x 37.25” x 31.75”
Price: $2500

Title: Nebraska Suite No. 6: Hail to the Chef
Artist: Kira Nam Greene
Year: 2015
Medium: Watercolor, acrylic, gouache on paper
Dimensions: 44” x 30”
Price: $7500

Title: Spam, Spam, Egg, Spam, Rice and Spam
Artist: Kira Nam Greene
Year: 2016
Medium: Watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil on paper mounted on panel
Dimensions: 45” x 30”
Price: $7500

Title: Untitled (Broken English)Artist: Tiffany Jaeyeon ShinYear: 2017Medium: Bisque, tube, motor, HyangyakDimensions: 12” x 8” x 8”Price: $1200

Title: Untitled (Broken English)
Artist: Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin
Year: 2017
Medium: Bisque, tube, motor, Hyangyak
Dimensions: 12” x 8” x 8”
Price: $1200

Title: Untitled (Lactic Acid)
Artist: Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin
Year: 2017
Medium: Glass jar, vegetable oil, Hyangyak
Dimensions: 24” X 8” x 8”
Price: $650

Title: Untitled (Self-conditioning)
Artist: Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin
Year: 2017
Medium: Bisque, tube, motor, Hyangyak
Dimensions: Each vase 12” x 8” x 8”
Price: $4000

OUR GREAT LEADER WILL NUKE YOU

Framed as yet another speculation into a post-North Korean nuclear apocalypse, OUR GREAT LEADER WILL NUKE YOU asks specifically after the real and imagined survival of Korean bodies who are subject to the war games and thought exercises of their Western surroundings. The exhibition looks to food and preservation techniques as integral motifs in war, post-war, and future survival, and features work by Kira Nam Greene, Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin, Son Kit, and Taehee Whang.


 
Title: Judges 16:18Artist: Jarrett KeyYear: 2018Medium: Perfect bound bookDimensions: 11” x 8.5”Price: $80, edition of 50

Title: Judges 16:18
Artist: Jarrett Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Perfect bound book
Dimensions: 11” x 8.5”
Price: $80, edition of 50

Title: Cargo Ship IIArtist: Jarrett KeyYear: 2018Medium: Oil on gessoed canvasDimensions: 24” x 20”Price: $2000

Title: Cargo Ship II
Artist: Jarrett Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Oil on gessoed canvas
Dimensions: 24” x 20”
Price: $2000

Title: Slave Ship IVArtist: Jarrett KeyYear: 2018Medium: Oil on gessoed canvasDimensions: 24” x 36”Price: $2500

Title: Slave Ship IV
Artist: Jarrett Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Oil on gessoed canvas
Dimensions: 24” x 36”
Price: $2500

Title: COMFORT MARK
Artist: Jarrett Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Plaster, wire, bubblewrap, acrylic paint
Dimensions:  43.5” x 17” x 8”
Price: $2000

Title: Our Voice (Soundscape)Artist: Jarrett KeyYear: 2018Medium: Digital audioDimensions: 7minPrice: $400, edition of 3


Title: Our Voice (Soundscape)
Artist: Jarrett Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Digital audio
Dimensions: 7min
Price: $400, edition of 3

Title: ProofArtist: Jon KeyYear: 2018Medium: Perfect bound bookDimensions: 10.75” x 8.25”, 34 pagesPrice: $80, edition of 50

Title: Proof
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Perfect bound book
Dimensions: 10.75” x 8.25”, 34 pages
Price: $80, edition of 50

Title: Cotton & Magnolia (Wallpaper)
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2016
Medium: Digital print of painting
Dimensions: 24” x 108”
Price: $250/roll, edition of 100

Title: Man in the Violet Suit No.6 (Twins No.1)
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2017
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Dimensions: 60” x 35”
Price: $5000 SOLD

Title: The Twins in the Violet Suit No.2
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Dimensions: 46” x 35”
Price: $3800


Title: The Twins in the Violet Suit No.3
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Dimensions: 35” x 52”
Price: $4500 SOLD

Title: Violet Dreamscape No.3 (Twin Lakes)
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Dimensions: 25” x 25”
Price: $2500

Title: Violet Dreamscape No.4 (Hudson)
Artist: Jon Key
Year: 2018
Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Dimensions: 25” x 25”
Price: $2500

UNTILL


The two artists in UNTILL, Jarrett Key and Jon Key, are black twins from rural Alabama.
The stories of their ancestors were never recorded in written form. These stories travelled instead as secrets, orally passed down through generations until they became the secrets filling the graves of their kin. The works in UNTILL mark their endeavor to recreate the lost stories of their immediate family as well as those ancestral histories that were consigned to the oblivion of the Middle Passage. They arrive in the past (1619–1953), the present (1954–2018), and the future (a dreamscape) as strangers excavating answers to understand their own history. 

 

UNTILL

Right next door to OUR GREAT LEADER WILL NUKE YOU, is UNTILL, a co-curatorial collaboration between Son Kit and Sharina Gordon. UNTILL features some familiar Codify faces, Jarrett and Jon - “The Key Twins”. Are you ready for your sneak peak?

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UNTILL’s curatorial statement begins,

Photo by John C. Edmonds

Photo by John C. Edmonds

“I came, I saw, I conquered,” wrote Julius Caesar to the Roman Senate. The Roman people considered him a hero, as much as the Bosporan Kingdom saw him as the stranger come to destroy. But history remembers Caesar’s words more than it remembers the Bosporan Kingdom, and it remembers Caesar’s words because we have his letter. Power in part is the ability to dictate what perspectives are recorded, preserved, and disseminated for perpetuity. The duality of Hero/Stranger necessitates this question then: how does one recover the stories lost to power and conquest?

As you probably know, Jarrett and Jon are twins (!!! WE KNOW. WE ARE SHOOK TOO!) from rural Alabama. Like many black families, the stories of their ancestors were never recorded in written form. The stories travelled instead as secrets, orally passed down through generations until they became the secrets filling the graves of their kin. In UNTILL, Jarrett and Jon mark their endeavor to recreate the lost stories of their immediate family as well as those ancestral histories that were consigned to the oblivion of the Middle Passage. Through their work, they arrive in the past (1619–1953), the present (1954–2018), and the future as strangers excavating answers to understand their own history.

UNTILL marks the first exhibition exclusively featuring work by the Key Twins’. Part family history project, part artistic exploration and discovery, UNTILL dispels the notion of a black monolith, by showing how twins preserve, process and perpetuate their family chronicle in ways that are radically different. Through their own ancestral exploration, the Key Twins offer an account of the common lived experience of young, black, queer folks existing in 2018 America.

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About The Key Twins

Jarrett and Jon a.k.a. “The Key Twins” were born in rural Seale, Alabama. We received our formative education in Providence, RI: Jon attending RISD, and Jarrett at Brown University. Since moving to New York, we have worked individually and collaboratively to cultivate and expand our Queer Black voices. Jon integrates his design & art practice with multi-disciplinary narrative works and installations. Jarrett is a multidisciplinary artist, who investigates the relationship between traditional visual art and performance practices. Our work has been featured in performances, publications, exhibitions, and workshops including Angell Gallery Toronto, 32nd Biennial of Graphic Arts MGLC Ljubljana, Fierman Gallery, MoCADA Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The American Theater Wing/Circle in the Square on Broadway, NYU Tisch, California College of Art, Yale University, Shanghai Theater Academy, and Lebanon American University. Our work and collaborations led to the co-founding of CODIFY ART, a Brooklyn based QTPOC Arts Collective with other artist, dancers, and writers. Our mission is to create, produce, and showcase work that foregrounds the voices of people of color, particularly those of women, and queer people of color.

Donate to Codify Art Today!

Happy 2017 from all of us at Codify Art! With the new year already in full swing, we ask that you consider making a donation to our organization, to support us in continuing to foreground queer, trans, and women artists of color. There's work to be made and work to be done, and we have a lot of plans for both. Help us make it happen.


Codify Art is aiming to raise $10K this year.


We were busy in 2016: maybe you swung by OUTLET Gallery during our show WORK. Or maybe you shared your time and talent with us at our Open Mic Night. Or maybe we caught up at Codify Connects, our community happy hour for QTPOC creators. The creative labor of QTPOC and WOC has always been an underrecognized but vital act of resistance. This year, we are looking to scale our programming to reach an even larger community when it is most necessary. Our work must continue and grow because of—and in spite of—the state of our State.


We encourage a $20–$50 contribution towards our goal
but appreciate anything you can give.

Click Here to Donate


In the interest of transparency, our planned breakdown of uses for our $10k fundraising goal is as follows:

  • $500—Printed materials for marketing and publicity including business cards and posters
  • $500—Projector and Microphone for upcoming multidisciplinary collaborations aimed at community engagement
  • $1000—To cover remaining balance for production costs from 2016 (printed materials, event supplies, etc.)
  • $1000—Two $500 microgrants for QTPOC artists, to be distributed by application
  • $2000—Venue booking and production costs for 2017 events
  • $5000—Codify Saves: A Rainy Day Fund. For costs associated with opportunities that may come up throughout the year including application fees, venue booking, art supplies and materials.

Best wishes and solidarity to you and yours!

Codify Happy Hour: You're Invited!

Hi from all of us at Codify Art! 

Whether we're old friends or just now shaking hands, as a refresher, we are: A Brooklyn-based collective of multidisciplinary artists committed to creating, producing, and showcasing work that foregrounds the voices of people of color, particularly those of women and queer people of color.

Okay, moving on from small talk:

YOU'RE INVITED TO CODIFY HAPPY HOUR!

Before we launch into everything we have planned for 2016, we want to meet you and want you to meet us. This casual, after-work mixer is an opportunity to match some faces to names and to mingle with emerging artists and creative professionals. There'll be a short presentation at 7PM and happy hour specials throughout.

Date: February 16, 2016
Time: 6-8:30 PM
Venue: Bo's 6 West 24th Street
New York, NY

Located between 5th and 6th Avenues by Madison Square Park
Subway: Take the N, R, 1, 6, or F to 23rd Street


RSVP for Codify Happy Hour



Hope to see you at happy hour, and keep an eye out for announcements about our upcoming events!