Opening Day of Crystal C. Mercer's Solo Exhibition THREADING THROUGH

T-H-R-E-A-D-I-N-G-T-H-R-O-U-G-H- Pan African Textiles and the Stories They Tell is a fusion of research, my Southern United States heritage, and my African ...

Congratulations to Crystal C. Mercer on the launch of her first solo exhibition today at University of Central Arkansas! This video is the perfect opportunity to get the insider’s peek at some pages you’ll see in her forthcoming children’s book, From Cotton to Silk: The Magic of Black Hair (forthcoming November 20) and to get to know CC in all her glow. She is hand-stitching every page of this book, pouring 60 hours into every page that will ultimately become not only a testament to the magic of black hair, but nearly 30 individual quilt pieces.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:

For My Grandmothers: Tarvell Linda Shears Mercer and Leola Strong Brown

-T-H-R-E-A-D-I-N-G-T-H-R-O-U-G-H- Pan African Textiles and the Stories They Tell is a fusion of research, my Southern United States heritage, and my African lineage that features hand-crafted and hand-embroidered textile renderings that represents my signature artistic aesthetic and my draw to culture, activism, and social justice narratives of class, gender, and color. The visual representation of this work will blend the various fabrics being studied and will combine text and technique to illuminate the messages that cloth communicates. Utilizing fabric as the conduit between the past and the present, this display is paying respect to my own experiences, current and evolving Black culture, and the long spiritual memory of my ancestors.

Take a walk with me on this gallery talk and learn more about each piece in the exhibition!

Open to the public at UCA Downtown, 1105 Oak Street in Conway, Arkansas from August 3rd - 31st. Social distancing and face coverings are required.

Seeking Fall Editorial Interns!

Internship Description:

Little Rock-based Et Alia Press seeks an intern to assist with submission assessments; book review, editing, and production; marketing and promotional materials and/or ideas; virtual event planning; and other related aspects of our publishing business. For more information on our “Small Press for Big Voices,” please visit our website at etaliapress.com. This internship is unpaid. Intern can work from anywhere.

Benefits to the intern include being involved in many aspects of the day-to-day business of a small publisher, having her or his ideas taken seriously, and actively helping local authors and creators thrive. The intern will work remotely from wherever she or he is most productive, but will participate in pre-scheduled meetings or help with book events on occasion.

Responsibilities may include:

·         Review manuscripts and artwork for fall 2020 and spring 2021 publications including The Masked Project: 100 Portraits by Ashley Murphy (October), From Cotton to Silk: The Magic of Black Hair by Crystal C. Mercer (children’s title, November 20), Cartwheels: Finding Your Special Kind of Smart (children’s title, spring 2021).

·         Copyedit book manuscripts for review by senior editor

·         Participate in developmental editing discussions for manuscripts

·         Help with virtual book events/ attend if COVID-safe and intern is comfortable, and assist with planning, set up, and sales

·         Create and execute marketing plans

·         Draft and/or review e-newsletters on MailChimp

·         Assist with the development of promotional materials for print and social media

Requirements:

Strong editing skills, curiosity, energy for and attentiveness to small details, and an eagerness to produce quality work on time are essential. The candidate must be able to work independently with minimal supervision from her or his own computer, have a solid working knowledge of Track Changes in Microsoft Word and commenting on Google Docs in Google Drive, and be a dependable communicator prepared to meet deadlines. Special interest in preservation of local histories in their diversity and/or of health and wellness preferred but not required. Interest in or knowledge about developing social media presence is a plus. Additional opportunities are available if the intern has graphic design skills/interest although these are not necessary.

Those interested can send a resume and cover letter to etaliapress at gmail dot com.

We can’t wait to get to know you!