Dianne Hebbert, The Significance of motherhood

Nu'bya dí: Values Walking Tour — May

Ar E normanda ar ar ne. Ar made Alexander pa ar nzaki Judía ar enorgullece ar 'ñuse̲ ar Who We Are: Valores Recorrido 'yowa, exhibiendo artistas locales da udi 'nar hmädi 'mui diferente ya zänä.

Ge ma objetivo, en medio de 'nar gu̲ki makwäni COVID — 19, 'ñäni ya artistas locales ne ofrecer jar hnini jar norte Manhattan nthogi ja ar arte. Anke normalmente ga ho ga da nuna ar arte bí mostrara ja ya paredes ar ar ne., ko ya limitaciones actuales relacionadas ko COVID, ma objetivo ge da HMUNTS'UJE artistas locales ja ya calles ma hnini.

Mäyo: Honor

Ar mahyoni da ar maternidad, 2020, 'Nar thuhme, Tela ne pintura destello jar plexi, 20"x 20″

Nä'ä único da importa, 2020, 'Nar thuhme, Marcador ya he̲'mi ne ya pintura jar plexi,
15″ x 17 "

Ya Dianne Hebbert
diannehebbert.cominstagram.com/diannehebbert

Dianne Hebbert is a Nicaraguan-American artist and curator. Gí mpe̲fi principalmente jar pintura, Grabado ne arte instalación. Komongu ar nativa Miami, asistió jar New World School of the Arts 'bu̲ 'be̲tho uni ár BFA ja ya Pintura ne ya ja̲t'i ar Purchase College ne ár MFA Grabado ar Brooklyn College.. Hebbert t'uni ar beca ne ar residencia ar Vermont Studio Center, bí seleccionada komongu Smack Mellon Hot Pick Artist jar 2017 ne 'nar Líder Emergente ja ya Artes ar Nueva York 2016-2017 'Ñowi. Hebbert xi completado residencias jar Trestle Art Space, Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts ne 'bu̲'bya ge 'nar artista Chashama Space to Connect.

Curator’s Note by Gal Cohen
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Celebrating Mother’s day this month, within the thought frame of the value
‘Honor’ in mind, Dianne Hebbert’s work is celebrating the Honoring of Motherhood in its most profound way. Creating work about lineage, family values and reproduction, Dianne’s mixed-media paintings speak to multigenerational maternal care. As a first generation American, Hebbert reflects on her family’s Nicaraguan culture and traditions, and how those translate and reproduce in her American life experience. She desires to preserve those traditions inherited from her ancestors, and continue them in the family she creates. In the Works ‘The Significance of Motherhood’ and ‘The Only Thing That Matters’, Dianne incorporates gold as a symbol of value, perfection and worth into her figures, thus reaffirming and empowering Mother-Daughter relationship. These paintings are mementos of unconditional maternal love.

HONOR

Ya rabí Ari Perten, Norman ne. Director ar made Alexander pa ar nzaki Judía

The Latin phrase nomen omen suggests that something’s name gives insight into its essence. Such a statement is certainly true for the concept of honor. In hebrew the word honor כבוד (Kavod) proviene de la raíz כ.ב.ד (K.V.D) meaning weighty or heavy. The diametric opposite is the word for curse, קלל (Klala) que proviene de la raíz hebrea ק.ל (k.l.) meaning light. An implicit message from this etymology is that to honor someone means to treat them with due and deserved seriousness. While to curse someone is to treat them lightly. Conceptually, such an assertion is not terribly challenging. Intellectually it is easy to espouse the value that every person is deserving of honor, that every person deserves to be taken seriously. Yet our lived experience so often tells a different tale. Often we live in the margins, ya da exuberantemente aferrando bí ma (ne ya 'nandi 'nehe magnificando) Ma 'nar nt'ot'ise̲ mahyoni, o, Nä'ä contrario nú ga nugu̲ju̲ xkagentho Komo 'ñotho ar mahyoni da, hne ngatho, and meaningless. In both moments of extremes we would do well to remember that the value of honor insists on our essential substance. As people we are worth honor and such a statement is not uniquely limited to our existence. Observing pleasant sights, Oler ár ñu̲ni 'nar atractivo, saboreando 'nar delicioso sabor nga̲tho, kasu̲ naturalmente, elicit reflexive praise. If the inanimate can be deserving of such honor, how much the more so beings endowed with intelligence and understanding. How do you see honor in yourself and honor in others?

Acerca ar ar ne
Establecido jar 1917, ar YM&YWHA de Washington Heights & Inwood (ar ne) ge ar principal made comunitario judío jar norte Manhattan, da atiende 'nar Hmunts'i étnica ne socioeconómicamente diverso, mejorando ya nzaki jä'i ga̲tho ya edades a través de ya 'befi ja ya 'mui críticos ne programas innovadores jar nzaki., Hño, Nt'uti, ne ya Ts'ut'ubi ja ya 'mui, ya pa da promueve ar 'na'ño 'mu̲i ne ar inclusión, ne ar ntsuni ja ya necesitados.

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