Friday, November 11, 2011

WCA/Rotimi article reflections

This week's blog was supposed to focus on our thoughts on visiting the Haitian art exhibition at the waterloo center for the arts. Well...upon arriving at the art center myself along with several other students came to discover that the gallery was closed because of veterans day. So excuse my lack of references in this blog.

On Tuesday, a major part of what we talked about dealt with stereotyping and and the fact that much of our  opinions on certain stereotypes will never change because of who we are and how we are raised. I'm not saying that everyone who is "white" and attends a university is racist or anything like that but more along the lines that we cannot help but feel a certain way because of the uncontrollable circumstances that we were born into. Rotimi's article brought up the idea that certain issues are purposefully brought up in order to make a statement. He makes his artwork homosexual intentionally because he hopes to make a specific statement to his audience. In addition not only is he a homosexual man breaking barriers with his art content but he is also a black man battling racial stereotypes that no matter what will continue to exist.

One really interesting thing that we talked about in class was the new type of racism that we have in America. We may claim to be over the controversial issues that occurred in this country but the new type of racism that we are facing is pretending or acting like we do not acknowledge it at all. Many people act as if it does not exist but in its own strange sense, it is its own form of racism/stereotyping that continues to exist.  We did an exercise in class that asked us to consider if overcoming/facing some kind of adversity encouraged or discouraged art making. While a majority of us felt that not having to deal with some sort of barrier would encourage art making for the "right" reasons I can see the point that someone would make by adversity promotes interesting art as well.

Overall the discussions we had in class this week along with the articles assigned really opened my eyes to a lot of things that I take for granted and overlook on a daily basis. I really wish I could have seen the Haitian art exhibit but I think that what I got out of Tuesday's class was enough to get me seriously thinking about the society that we live in today.