Entries from June 2009

OMG ART?!

June 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Aferrobenefitsmall

What better thing to spend your money on than art. Support the starving (artist) and Gallery Aferro at their Art Yard Sale/Flea Market/Party/Thing Saturday night. Donated work from

Michael Betancourt
Gianluca Bianchino
Tom Block
Eve + Bowie
Sarah Bliss
Jeanne Brasile
Mona Brody
Laura Bruce
Lorna Barrowclough
Deric Carner
Patricia Cleary

Check out other happenings going on at the gallery here.

-Nakeya B.

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Life Never Seemed So Mathematical

June 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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New Math by Craig Damrauer is a literal mathematical equation of the causes of a situation and the often-times hilarious outcome. Updated every Monday, Damrauer eliminates the sugar-coating out of romanticized situations and instead puts a fresh, cut-and-dry spin on them. He tackles anything from TV dinners to heartbreak, but each time does it with such a raw, honest perspective that his messages are relayed effortlessly. Easy to read, easy to digest, easy to love.

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I have far too many favorites. See if you can find some of your own here.

-SamSun

Categories: Phatten The Mind

Because Using Three Names Make You Official

June 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

39JadaFireJada Fire as Osun

(2008) Mixed Media: African cloth, sequins, feathers, acrylic, collage, spray paint, oil sticks, mirror, braids & embellishment on canvas Dimensions: 3 x 2.25 feet 
Copyright © by Karen Miranda Augustine


Karen Miranda Augustine is a Torono-based mixed-media, photographic, and video based artist concerned with the subject of self-possession. Drawing from African, South American, and Oceanic indigenous rituals and Catholicism, she creates bright, bold, and in your face collages. She states, “My artwork is a clutter of ritualistic and pop culture imagery, which explores spiritualism, the feminine, and adversity as a rite of passage”. Augustine presents fragmented representations of history in a satirical manner in order to reclaim her “public sense of self”.  

 

Sistah’s work is something special. Check out more of her work here.

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Annah, Get Your Gun

(2004) Mixed Media: Acrylic, photo transfer, photocopy & stuffed monkey on canvas 
Dimensions: 
3 x 4 feet Copyright © by Karen Miranda Augustine


-Nakeya B.

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A Word From The PHAT Kids

June 15, 2009 · 3 Comments

     We’ve established a term here at ATEtraks that manifests itself to be a living part of each of us: W.O.E., or in other words, Women Of Excellence. To define ourselves as such certainly weighs a great deal of importance on our shoulders– after all, how do we embody such a term on a daily basis without over-exhausting our bodies and brains? Our teachers of all things exceptional come from none other than our grandmothers, who have led by example as to how to realize our full potential. They are culinary geniuses and tough mentors, using their own lives as proof that it’s possible to be honest with ourselves and still recognize the great power we yield.

Susan Samuel

Prim Rose

Find out more about the women who’ve shaped us….. (more…)

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Be Phat, Support Art

June 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Get with the program people.

-Nakeya B.

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The Spirit & The Flesh

June 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Carla

Caffery’s black and white images from her latest monograph “The Spirit & The Flesh” instantly captured my heart. Within the project, she documents the flesh and the spirit of women working in a Mexican brothel. Her images are intimate peeks into the secretive, sensual and vulnerable lives of the inhabitants. With a non-judgmental and sharp eye, Caffery presents the viewer with the strengths and struggles of the brothel workers’ complex lives.

Documentary photography at its best, Phat Kids.

I highly recommend checking out the rest of this project and others created by this talented woman at Debbie Fleming Caffery (dot com).

Be like Debbie, go out and shoot.

-Nakeya B.

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Fuck Food, Gimme Dilla

June 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Here at ATEtraks, we believe ourselves to be your dietitians. Consider each PHATTEN The Mind, posted weekly from each of us, as an inspirational snack to get you through the week.

FUCK FOOD, GIMME DILLA

I figured this was appropriate, especially considering the Charles Hamilton drama that’s been going on via twitter as of late. Yada yada, he listed Dilla as the Executive Producer of his forthcoming album, to which the rest of the Yancey family had no idea. Detroit and other names in the industry were up in arms (to say the least). Hamilton’s defense was that he wanted to donate proceeds to the family to help Mama Yancey out. All I really know is that Dilla (RIP) is a chief, and this homeless dude knows the deal.

For a more extensive look on the story:

check Hamilton’s blog.

for a spicy little tidbit of the drama that’s going on, check rappersiknow.

-SamSun

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“This Rock Rap Shit Is Ours” — Chiddy Bang

June 8, 2009 · 2 Comments

Chiddy Bang

     We searched, clicked, listened and resurfaced with a smile. Chiddy Bang’s music had generated a buzz so thick that it’d spanned across states from its origin in Philadelphia all the way up to Maine and caught the attention and collaborations of industry heavyweights The Roots and Mr. Lif. But the most impressive part of their growing fanbase was their formation only a mere few months ago.
     Sitting down, they physically resembled what their music translated to: diversity. Besides the obvious racial differences (two are Black, three are White), the five 18 to 19 year olds came from individual places in the musical spectrum and somehow met up in between to create Chiddy Bang. (more…)

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From One PHAT Kid to Another

June 8, 2009 · 2 Comments

Let me start by saying we are all Phat Kids, always consuming the latest viral videos, YouTube clips, bold-faced big business ad campaigns, mixtape releases, and television sitcoms. Our minds are bottomless pits, never getting to full off of our ever-evolving digital and musical intake. What we need to do kids is make sure we maintain healthy diets. A little MTV and illegal downloading, Twittering and Facebooking, low budget BET reality sitcoms and the same 10 songs in rotation for 5 different radio stations will never do our health any good. Think of us as your own personal dietitians. Our ultimate goal is to feed all you Phat Kids healthy, good-for-the-soul information about upcoming, starving, and independent artist, art shows in our Tri-State Area (Newark, NYC, Philly), concert tours, and any other inspirational tidbits. With that being said, I’ll leave you kids with just one question:

What did YOU digest today?


Kiran Samuel aka SamSun, Executive Editor

I consider myself the by-product of fully-fueled, well-directed passion. My dad says I was born with an opinion igniting the tip of my tongue, and since then it seems like every opportunity I get is a shot to light this world on fire. And since I’m a dancer and a writer, it was only a matter of time before it mutated within me to create this undying curiosity to hear incredible music. Taking cues from Common’s unforgettable lyricism laden in “I Used To Love H.E.R.”, “we related, physically and mentally”. I am a SUCKER for ugly beats and transcendental rhymes. So I take this pen, take this passion, and discover the sound my hand is itching to write about.

Nakeya B, Artistic Director

I’m a girl brought up on R&B and oldies and as I matured into a woman I picked up a liking to soul, the blues, and jazz, when I’m stressed. Music is art. It’s one of those arbitrary things that cater to the listener’s taste. I like the taste of Roy Ayers and Digable Planets, Lauryn Hill, and the Pharcyde, Erykah Badu and Tribe Called Quest. These artists view music as their art, creating tracks that are personal to their own experiences, relatable, and original. Their music isn’t business first and that’s what I look for in choosing my favorite singers and MCs: are these people trying to make music, or trying to make money—the root of all things evil? Let’s keep in mind all this is spoken from the mouth of someone who considers herself an artist. My images are my art, my words are my art, and here on this site I’m giving out free samples for all of you to taste.

Jaimie Sanchez aka Doctor Sanchez, Associate Editor

Doctor. Noun. A Person skilled or specializing in healing arts; especially one who is licensed to practice. I am the spawn of two dynamic human beings who upon their collision gave rise to a creature with an insatiable appetite for sound. Healing arts: Music, regardless of size, shape, or color is the psychiatrist’s couch upon which the universe lays. It has the power to cure diseases of all races, cultures, creeds. Like a moth to a flame I can’t part ways with it’s magnetism. Licensed: I was the only awkward 15 year old woman with gauged ears, a studded belt, a mean bachata sway, a debilitating weakness for doo-wop, her OWN copy of 36 Chambers and an electric guitar. I’d like to think of myself as Aretha’s respect, Punisher’s grace, Jose Feliciano’s eyes, and the sweat beads off Joey Ramones forehead… all rolled into a perfectly obtuse writing instrument.

Music IS Medicine.
Ate Traks is the clinic.
I’m just trying to write you a prescription.

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