ILE OMI: An Underwater Dining Experience

Join us for this exclusive dining experience within the "Ile Omi: House of Water" exhibition at The Gallery at Studeō PAR-Ile Omi: House of Water by the artist collective Mz. Icar is an immersive, large scale, multi-channel video installation with custom score that transports the viewer to a surrogate reality where the decedents of the African's buried at sea during the Transatlantic Slave voyages have created a mythical, underwater, Afro-Futurist society. Join us on Saturday, June 8th or Sunday, June 9th for a one of a kind experience of the show with drinks, food and live music. Attendees can choose between the matinee or diner experience on either day. Featuring food by Chef Christina Day and a cocktail menu provided by Uncle Nearest Whiskey. Live music by AfroChine. Matinee experience Saturday & Sunday 11am - 12:30pm | 1:00pm - 2:30pm. Tickets: $50/person Stop by anytime during your entry period for passed hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and live music while you tour the exhibition insideThe Gallery at Studeō PAR- Diner experience Saturday & Sunday 6:30pm - 9:30pm Tickets: $125/person Do not miss this formal dining experience. Chef Christina Day will prepare a three course meal for attendees to enjoy while seated within the exhibition. ----------------------------- Thank you to our event sponsors: The Devou Good Foundation and Hub+ Weber Architects, PLC About Mz. Icar: Mz. Icar, an anonymous art collective predominantly comprised of Black Women, stands at the intersection of artistic innovation and societal transformation. The group's name, “racIzM,” spelled backward, serves as a guiding principle, symbolizing the group's mission to upend conventional constructs of gender and race. Mz. Icar recognizes these identifiers as fluid concepts, deeply influenced by the nuances of time, place, and context. They are not restrictions, but rather, perspectives through which the art collective interprets the world, explores identity, and drives the group's creative journey. In Ile Omi: House of Water, the exploration of Afro-Futurism meets technology is combined with visual story telling and remarkable imagination. Ile Omi: House of Water is a large scale, multi-channel immersive video installation that combines archival photography, AI-generated photographs, and a custom score to create a surrogate reality where visitors can explore alternative histories and futures. Inspired by intersectional African Diasporic culture, West African culture and chronophysics, the field of physics that specifically deals with the concept of time and time travel, the installation showcases a thriving underwater community of imagined people who are the descendants of the African souls lost during transatlantic slave voyages. The installation transports visitors to a futuristic world where these descendants have adapted to an underwater lifestyle and have formed a thriving, communal society. About PAR-Projects: Professional Artistic Research (PAR-) Projects’ mission is to empower diverse communities of people who believe in the arts. As educators, we provide workshops & classes related to career development & skills training. As artists, we enjoy hosting thought provoking exhibits & collaborations throughout the Greater Cincinnati Metro Area, but will travel to help advance the creative process of like-minded organizations. PAR-Projects is currently in the midst of a major community development project in Northside, Cincinnati, that is transforming 3/4 of an acre of blighted land into a contemporary arts & education center. Within their campus they currently host a fine art gallery and a number of creativity-focused artist studios. In the coming months they will open their outdoor performance stage and outdoor movie theater. In the coming year or two, they will be opening a second gallery space and creating an outdoor venue, truly designed to give their communities a place to gather.

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Join us for this exclusive dining experience within the "Ile Omi: House of Water" exhibition at The Gallery at Studeō PAR-Ile Omi: House of Water by the artist collective Mz. Icar is an immersive, large scale, multi-channel video installation with custom score that transports the viewer to a surrogate reality where the decedents of the African's buried at sea during the Transatlantic Slave voyages have created a mythical, underwater, Afro-Futurist society. Join us on Saturday, June 8th or Sunday, June 9th for a one of a kind experience of the show with drinks, food and live music. Attendees can choose between the matinee or diner experience on either day. Featuring food by Chef Christina Day and a cocktail menu provided by Uncle Nearest Whiskey. Live music by AfroChine. Matinee experience Saturday & Sunday 11am - 12:30pm | 1:00pm - 2:30pm. Tickets: $50/person Stop by anytime during your entry period for passed hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and live music while you tour the exhibition insideThe Gallery at Studeō PAR- Diner experience Saturday & Sunday 6:30pm - 9:30pm Tickets: $125/person Do not miss this formal dining experience. Chef Christina Day will prepare a three course meal for attendees to enjoy while seated within the exhibition. ----------------------------- Thank you to our event sponsors: The Devou Good Foundation and Hub+ Weber Architects, PLC About Mz. Icar: Mz. Icar, an anonymous art collective predominantly comprised of Black Women, stands at the intersection of artistic innovation and societal transformation. The group's name, “racIzM,” spelled backward, serves as a guiding principle, symbolizing the group's mission to upend conventional constructs of gender and race. Mz. Icar recognizes these identifiers as fluid concepts, deeply influenced by the nuances of time, place, and context. They are not restrictions, but rather, perspectives through which the art collective interprets the world, explores identity, and drives the group's creative journey. In Ile Omi: House of Water, the exploration of Afro-Futurism meets technology is combined with visual story telling and remarkable imagination. Ile Omi: House of Water is a large scale, multi-channel immersive video installation that combines archival photography, AI-generated photographs, and a custom score to create a surrogate reality where visitors can explore alternative histories and futures. Inspired by intersectional African Diasporic culture, West African culture and chronophysics, the field of physics that specifically deals with the concept of time and time travel, the installation showcases a thriving underwater community of imagined people who are the descendants of the African souls lost during transatlantic slave voyages. The installation transports visitors to a futuristic world where these descendants have adapted to an underwater lifestyle and have formed a thriving, communal society. About PAR-Projects: Professional Artistic Research (PAR-) Projects’ mission is to empower diverse communities of people who believe in the arts. As educators, we provide workshops & classes related to career development & skills training. As artists, we enjoy hosting thought provoking exhibits & collaborations throughout the Greater Cincinnati Metro Area, but will travel to help advance the creative process of like-minded organizations. PAR-Projects is currently in the midst of a major community development project in Northside, Cincinnati, that is transforming 3/4 of an acre of blighted land into a contemporary arts & education center. Within their campus they currently host a fine art gallery and a number of creativity-focused artist studios. In the coming months they will open their outdoor performance stage and outdoor movie theater. In the coming year or two, they will be opening a second gallery space and creating an outdoor venue, truly designed to give their communities a place to gather.