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Visual Collaborative is an American festival and publishing platform highlighting the intersections of people, commerce, and innovation. Acclaim for its social impact in humanities, it was featured by VOA, for advancing the cause of humanities and the creative economy. The platform organizes exhibitions that feature talks, art, technology, development, and live music performances. Over the years, the initiative has grown in scope and size, aligning with sustainable goals.


History

In 2006, Visual Collaborative was founded by
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and technologist Ade Olufeko, to bridge the gap between creative professionals and their commercial value. Since originating in
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, Visual Collaborative has showcased
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and talks in Minneapolis, Miami, New York City, ''The Mission'' San Francisco California,
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Maryland, and Washington D.C. In 2007, the group's inaugural event featured international artists Miko Simmons and Linda Zacks, which took place at the original Center for Independent Artists, inside ''Instituto de Cultura y Educacion'' located in a community of
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. In 2011, in Washington D.C., Visual Collaborative produced an exhibition featuring emerging and established artists with a collection described as vibrant new art.  In 2015, the platform collaborated with the Arts District Hyattsville Master Association in Hyattsville, utilizing ''the Lustine Center'' to host a group exhibition themed Vanity.


Operating model

Up until 2015, the platform's exhibitions occurred as
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in a traveling formatted pattern. They have been held in reputable galleries, lofts or donated spaces by private owners who include art enthusiasts and lifelong
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. They are executed through joint ventures with other arts and humanities organisations  which have in the past included ''Arts District'' Hyattsville Master Association in Prince George's County and Voices for Children Miami. In April 2019, Visual Collaborative launched an
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online
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called Polaris, also documented as North Star by the
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, ISSN 2642-9780. Visual Collaborative is a platform that represents artists and works of diverse backgrounds. Its past emerging and notable features include: Aniekan Udofia, Tiphanie Brooke, Dawn Okoro, Danielle Eckhardt, Eugene Ankomah and music recording artist TolumiDE. In 2008, Visual Collaborative adopted an outreach model, partnering with Voices for Children Miami-Dade, a Children Foundation that raises funds for abused and neglected children in
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—The organisation gave their proceeds to charity to help build the bridge between the community and the arts.


Exhibitions

Events held in U.S cities before publishing expansion: *2007,
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, Minnesota, Center for Independent Artists *2008, Design District,
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, Florida, Undercurrent Arts Miami Gallery *2011, ''Queens Gambit'', Forest Hills and Fresh Meadows, Queens, NY Crepe N Tearia *2011, ''Black, White + Monochrome & Color'',
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, California, Wonderland SF Gallery *2011, ''Visual Grandeur'',
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, Washington, D.C. *2012, 14th Street, Washington, D.C. *2013 ''VII, ENCORE''
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, Maryland, pop-up store *2014,
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, Harvard University *2015, ''Vanity'', Gateway Arts District, Hyattsville, Maryland, The LUSTINE Center


Publishing

In April 2019, Visual Collaborative launched an
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online
collective A collective is a group of entities that share or are motivated by at least one common issue or interest, or work together to achieve a common objective. Collectives can differ from cooperatives in that they are not necessarily focused upon an ...
called Polaris, also documented as North Star by the
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, ISSN 2642-9780. The project commenced in the winter of 2019 for a period of three months. The
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collective featured 26 practitioners from various disciplines from the
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,
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and
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n metropolitan cites such as
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and
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. Articles from the catalog received coverage from various news media for highlighting the intersections of people, commerce and innovation. The Polaris catalogue explores creative disciplines, perspectives and intrinsic value of the featured practitioners and how they interact with society. ''Polaris'' features both established or emerging people in the creative industry, intersecting with anthropology and humanities. Its subtopics may include health and wellness, architecture, fashion, entertainment news and non-partisan political themes. In addition to covering professionals from regions around the globe, the content aims to boost literacy in various socioeconomic circles. In June 2019 bringing in the summer equinox, the second volume of the ''Polaris'' series featuring 25 people was released under the title ''Voyager''. Exploring life journeys of the invited participants in long form interview format, topics and subjects related to influence, economic disparities, pragmatism, self awareness and youth leadership among others were covered. Grammy-nominated music artist and performer
Seun Kuti Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti (born 11 January 1983), who is called by the name Seun Kuti, is a Nigerian musician, singer and the youngest son of the famous Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. Seun leads his father's former band Egypt 80. Biography The y ...
, the youngest son of legendary afrobeat pioneer
Fela Kuti Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Abami Eda, was a Nigerian musician, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is regarded as the pi ...
appeared as one of the main features. Other features included Pan-African activist Aya Chebbi, the first ever
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Youth Envoy, Marcie Rendon an Award-winning playwright, poet and writer of native American ''
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'' ancestry and Minneapolis Civil Rights Commissioner, Anika Robbins. In the ''Voyager'' collective, some of the interviews are presented in both the French and English language, accommodating featured influencers from French speaking regions. In the same month, during pre-coverage of Voyager's release, forthcoming issues were announced. "It’s refreshing to see younger people interested in creating, contextualizing, re-defining, preserving, and chronicling art, culture, and history." said ''Kaia Black'', of the
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, who appeared in volume II of the collective.


2020 TwentyEightyFour

In May 2020, international news outlets announced the release of the TwentyEightyFour series. The 5th volume of the Polaris catalog consisted of conducted and transcribed interviews, among the 21 participants featured French music sisters
Les Nubians Les Nubians is a French musical duo, composed of sisters Hélène and Célia Faussart from Paris, France. In 1985, the sisters moved with their parents to Chad. Seven years later, they returned to Bordeaux, France, and began singing a cappella, ...
,
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music and soundtrack composer
Rika Muranaka Rika Muranaka is a Japanese composer and music producer renowned for her songs in Konami’s ''Metal Gear'' video game series. Some of her most notable works include "The Best Is Yet to Come" (''Metal Gear Solid''), "Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday" ...
, Global business strategist Busie Matsiko-Andan, Comedian
Chigul Chioma Omeruah (born 14 May 1976), better known as Chigul, is a Nigerian comedian, singer and actress who is known for her accents and comedic characters. Life and career Omeruah was born in Lagos to Igbo parents. She moved away whilst still a ...
, Electronic music artist Coppé and a reprised conversation of Nollywood actress
Dakore Akande Dakore Egbuson-Akande (born Dakore Omobola Egbuson; 14 October 1978) is a Nigerian actress. She is an ambassador for Amnesty International, Amstel Malta and Oxfam of America. Biography Dakore was born in Bayelsa State as the first child of her ...
. Themes of adaptability and empathy ran consistently across the collective, aiming as a reprieve and alternative to the
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media barrage.


Polaris interviews

Selected features from over 150 guests from the Polaris catalogue Volumes 1–10. Credits from ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Vanguard'', ''The Guardian'' and ''Business Day'' news. *
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* Robert Greene (American author) * Bahia Shehab *
Seun Kuti Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti (born 11 January 1983), who is called by the name Seun Kuti, is a Nigerian musician, singer and the youngest son of the famous Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. Seun leads his father's former band Egypt 80. Biography The y ...
* Autumn Whitehurst * Tosin Oshinowo * Jens Gad * Joyce Adewumi * Bobby Yan * Polly Alakija * Irene Hernandez-Feiks * Theda Sandiford * Ayo Binitie II *
Remi Vaughan-Richards Remi Vaughan-Richards is a Nigerian filmmaker. Early life and education Remi was born in Nigeria, one of four children born to British architect Alan Richards (1925-1989) and Ayo Vaughan (1928-1993), a nurse educator who created the Lagos State ...
* TolumiDE * Valerie Alloix * Michael Elegbede * Tiphanie Brooke (Antigirl) * Indira Lindsay Roberts *
Les Nubians Les Nubians is a French musical duo, composed of sisters Hélène and Célia Faussart from Paris, France. In 1985, the sisters moved with their parents to Chad. Seven years later, they returned to Bordeaux, France, and began singing a cappella, ...
*
Dakore Akande Dakore Egbuson-Akande (born Dakore Omobola Egbuson; 14 October 1978) is a Nigerian actress. She is an ambassador for Amnesty International, Amstel Malta and Oxfam of America. Biography Dakore was born in Bayelsa State as the first child of her ...
* Chris Uwaje * Aya Chebbi * Fatima Al Ansar * Dawn Okoro * Kate Worum * Fiona Tokple * Shannon Shiang * Kaia Black * Berla Mundi * Seun Kentebe * Funfere Koroye * Marcie Rendon * Aramide Abe *
Rika Muranaka Rika Muranaka is a Japanese composer and music producer renowned for her songs in Konami’s ''Metal Gear'' video game series. Some of her most notable works include "The Best Is Yet to Come" (''Metal Gear Solid''), "Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday" ...
* Anika Robbins * Jardena Kifle * David Hayter * Swaady Martin *
Kelli Ali Kelli Ali, also known as Kelli Dayton (born 30 June 1974), is a British vocalist, who was formerly the lead singer of the trip hop group Sneaker Pimps before going on to a solo career. Career Before Sneaker Pimps, Ali was part of a group called ...
* Kristy Jones-Cooper * Husani Oakley *
Adelaide Damoah Adelaide Damoah RWA FRSA (born ) is a British painter and performance artist of Ghanaian descent who uses her body as the starting point for much of her work. Themes of particular interest include feminism, colonialism, religion and spirituality ...
*
Nse Ikpe-Etim Nse Ikpe-Etim (born 21 October 1974) is a Nigerian actress. She came into prominence in 2008 for her role in ''Reloaded''. She was nominated for '' Best Actress in a Leading Role'' at the 5th and 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards for her role in ...
* Loubna Baker * Michelle Antoinette Nelson * Alec Huxley * Adegbe Ogbeh * Desdamona * Uthman Wahaab * Kevin Chaja * Marcia Ashong * Dr. Sonita Singh * Tracy Alero Doyle * Melissa Trevino Berendzen * Nkwo Onwuka * Telesa Via * Jess Ellen Henderson * Ana Martins (Aheneah) * Bisila Bokoko *
William Coupon William Coupon (born December 3, 1952, in New York City) is an American photographer, known principally for his formal painterly backdrop portraits of tribal people, politicians and celebrities. William Coupon was born in New York City, but mov ...
* Ade Adekola  *Shannon Shiang *Busie Matsiko-Andan *Xárene Eskandar *
Chigul Chioma Omeruah (born 14 May 1976), better known as Chigul, is a Nigerian comedian, singer and actress who is known for her accents and comedic characters. Life and career Omeruah was born in Lagos to Igbo parents. She moved away whilst still a ...
* David Carson *Ervin “EP” Pope *Naomi Assaraf *Nere Emiko Teriba *Dele Ajayi-Smith * Coppé * Gülnara Khalilova *Michel Rothschild * Sarasara *Oliver Nakakande * Sahib Pashazadeh *Tan Haur  *Carolyn Woodruff *Selamawit Worku * Yumiko Kayukawa  *Seow Beng Lan * Lynn Vartan * Chinedu Echeruo *Jack lawson *Aditi Patil


References


External links

* {{Visual Collaborative, state=collapsed American artist groups and collectives Conferences in the United States Community development Art exhibitions in the United States Contemporary art exhibitions Traveling exhibits List Recurring events established in 2007
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