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Exhibition of Multimedia Works by Haitian American Artists M. Florine Démosthène and Didier William Explore Cultural Duality and the Immigrant Experience

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M. Florine Démosthène and Didier William: What the Body Carries

January 31–May 4, 2025

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Frist Art Museum presents M. Florine Démosthène and Didier William: What the Body Carries, a multimedia exhibition of figurative paintings, collages, and sculptures by Haitian American artists M. Florine Démosthène and Didier William. Organized by the Frist Art Museum, the exhibition will be on view in the Frist’s Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery from January 31 through May 4, 2025.

M. Florine Démosthène was born in New York but spent much of her childhood in Haiti. Didier William, who was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, moved to Miami, Florida with his family when he was six years old. This exhibition explores how immigrant bodies can carry memories and heritage while simultaneously embodying a new, hybrid reality. Through their multimedia works, Démosthène and William—both featured in the Frist’s 2023 exhibition Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage—offer insights into their experiences navigating life outside Haiti while still being informed by the country’s history, culture, and spiritual traditions.

“This project offers an opportunity to consider the connections and departures between the work of two artists of Haitian descent,” writes Senior Curator Katie Delmez. “In a context where immigrant narratives have often been oversimplified in the media, we hope this exhibition gives more expansive and authentic insights into how their families’ relocations to the US have shaped the creative practices of two artists making their marks on the contemporary landscape, as well as how personal stories shape our communities, survival strategies, and overall vitality.”

Both Démosthène and William often create figures of ambiguous gender and race set within imaginary geographies that evoke liminal spaces—somewhere between here in the U.S. and a homeland left behind. Their depictions of the complexity of personhood through multiple forms reference the divine twins of Haitian Vodou, Marassa Jumeaux, and reflect the artists’ hybrid experiences. Both artists also emphasize eyes in their works as a way of expressing the need to be seen while protectively subverting the judgmental gaze too often cast upon immigrants and other marginalized people. Démosthène animates the eyes of her figures with glitter; William carves hundreds of eyes into the wooden panels that serve as a foundation for many of his works. 

The impact of the artists’ familial and cultural connections to Haiti, however, manifests in their art in different ways. Delmez notes, “Démosthène is particularly influenced by Haitian—and by extension West African—spiritual traditions and mythology, as can be seen in the 3D-printed sculptures that suggest shrines and deities in the work What We Know & What We Don’t Know and in the otherworldly aura of her collages.”

Démosthène sometimes surrounds her figures with various motifs that further encourage a spiritual read of her dream-like scenes. “These include representations of African votive sculptures; lily pad-like forms, which the artist considers her version of the floating cherubs seen in Renaissance and Baroque paintings; and glittery translucent rays emanating from figures’ hands like a supernatural spiderweb,” writes Delmez.

William’s work tends to be more grounded in historical and personal narratives. “Often using his coming of age in Miami with his recently immigrated family as a springboard, William dives into critical inquiries into nationhood and borders, familial memory and mythmaking, violence and tenderness,” writes Delmez. The work Redemption, Resurrection recalls an instance of violent bullying one of William’s brothers endured growing up in Miami. William’s oldest brother ran to avenge the beating; in the work, he is presented as a savior figure with rays of light emanating from behind his body as he fights off assailants.

The process of molting—the shedding of skin or feathers to make space for new growth—appears frequently in William’s work, as in Moult I. Implicit in this visual metaphor is the process of abandoning some aspects of one’s previous life to thrive or survive—a common experience among immigrants.

In the exhibition, selected gallery texts will be available in Haitian Creole, including an essay by Grace Aneiza Ali, a Guyanese-born curator focused on art and migration and an assistant professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Florida State University.

About the Artists

M. Florine Démosthène was born in United States and grew up between Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and New York, New York. She earned her bachelor of fine arts degree from Parsons School for Design and her master of fine arts degree from Hunter College, City University of New York. She has been an artist in residence at the Nicholson Project, Washington, DC; the Silver Arts Studio, New York, New York; and the Joan Mitchell Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, among other programs. Démosthène has also been named a New York Foundation for the Arts Artist Fellow and received the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, an Arts Moves Africa grant, and a Joan Mitchell Foundation grant. In recent years, she has lived in Accra, Ghana; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and New York, New York.

Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Didier William moved to Miami, Florida, with his family when he was six years old. He received his bachelor of fine arts degree in painting from Maryland Institute College of Art and his master of fine arts degree in painting and printmaking from Yale University School of Art. William has been a recipient of the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant, a Pew Fellowship from the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Grant. He currently teaches at Mason Gross School of Art at Rutgers University and lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Program

Opening Conversation: M. Florine Démosthène and Didier William with Katie Delmez, senior curator
Friday, January 31, noon
Auditorium
Free for members; gallery admission required for not-yet-members

Join artists M. Florine Démosthène and Didier William, as they sit down with Katie Delmez, senior curator at the Frist Art Museum, for this conversation about What the Body Carries.

Exhibition Credit

Organized by the Frist Art Museum

Supporter Acknowledgment

Supported in part by the Gordon CAP Gallery Fund and Clay Blevins

The Frist Art Museum is supported in part by The Frist Foundation, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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About the Frist Art Museum
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Frist Art Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit art exhibition center dedicated to presenting and originating high-quality exhibitions with related educational programs and community outreach activities. Located at 919 Broadway in downtown Nashville, Tenn., the Frist Art Museum offers the finest visual art from local, regional, national, and international sources in exhibitions that inspire people through art to look at their world in new ways. Information on accessibility can be found at FristArtMuseum.org/accessibility. Gallery admission is free for visitors ages 18 and younger and for members, and $15 for adults. For current hours and additional information, visit FristArtMuseum.org or call 615.244.3340.

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AU NOMO Credit Card: A Smart Way to Leverage Fixed Deposits

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AHMEDABAD, India, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — AU Small Finance Bank (AU SFB) has unveiled its latest offering, the AU NOMO Credit Card, a groundbreaking financial product that allows individuals to access credit while still growing their savings. This innovative credit card leverages the power of Fixed Deposits (FDs) as collateral, providing cardholders with enhanced purchasing power without compromising their long-term savings goals.

The AU NOMO Credit Card enables users to use their fixed deposits to secure a credit limit, offering a unique opportunity for first-time credit card applicants or individuals wanting to build their credit scores responsibly. This solution particularly benefits those with limited documentation or a lack of traditional credit history.

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Contactless Payments: Enjoy secure and seamless tap-and-pay transactions for daily purchases.Card Liability Protection: Safeguards user against unauthorized transactions, card skimming, and online fraud with comprehensive liability coverage.Reward Points Program: User can earn reward points on retail, utility, and insurance transactions to maximize the value of their spending.Milestone Rewards: Unlock additional rewards for meeting specific quarterly spending goals.Lounge Access Benefits: Get complimentary access to domestic airport and railway lounges, subject to meeting spending criteria.Fuel Surcharge Waiver: Save on fuel transactions within a specified range with a surcharge waiver.

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Here’s what one must know for eligibility criteria for AU NOMO credit card: 

Age: 18 to 75 yearsCitizenship: Indian ResidentFixed Deposit: Creation and maintenance of a fixed deposit with AU Small Finance Bank

The AU NOMO Credit Card (Credit Card against FD) offers an easy and seamless application process with a digital interface, making it accessible to anyone looking to leverage their savings for immediate spending power. The card promises to meet the needs of those starting their credit journey and those seeking additional flexibility in their financial dealings.

The AU NOMO Credit Card redefines the traditional approach to credit by allowing users to continue earning interest on their Fixed Deposits while enjoying the purchasing power that comes with a credit card. Whether for essential daily expenses or significant purchases, the AU NOMO Credit Card perfectly balances saving and spending, empowering individuals to achieve their financial goals without compromise.

For more information on the AU NOMO Credit Card, visit https://www.aubank.in/personal-banking/credit-cards/nomo-credit-card

About AU Small Finance Bank

AU Small Finance Bank, one of India’s leading small finance banks, is committed to transforming banking by focusing on customer-centric services and a deep understanding of the Indian market. More details on AU Small Finance Bank and its financial products like credit cards can be found online.

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Treat Yourself to a New Christmas Experience by Self-Gifting viaim’s AI Recording Earbuds, Perfect for a More Pleasant and Efficient Workplace

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SINGAPORE, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As Christmas approaches, the concept of self-gifting has become more popular with top business executives to help them get into the holiday mood. Especially designed for the office, a gift of AI recording true wireless earbuds launched by viaim, an AI technology hardware company deeply rooted in the smart office sector, can improve work efficiency, thereby lifting the spirits and improving quality of life for busy workplace elites ahead of the busy and stressful holiday period.

The person who understands themselves best is themselves. It is in this spirit that viaim is encouraging people to give themselves some extra love and care during this holiday season because they deserve it. The Christmas self-gifting trend that has been gaining popularity in recent years sees people pay more and more attention to creating a higher quality life for themselves in their busy work lives. Especially towards the end of the year, consumers are choosing to treat themselves with practical and pleasant gifts for Christmas. Earbuds have become a solid choice for self-gifting because of their usefulness in multiple scenarios, allowing users to enjoy a quality listening experience during work meetings and holiday relaxation time.

The amazing features of the Viaim Nano+ and Viaim Air open-ear AI recording true wireless earbuds make them the perfect choice for self-gifting this Christmas

13 language transcription and real-time translation: During the Christmas holidays, many business professionals travel internationally with friends or spend the holidays with family in countries that don’t speak their native language. viaim headphones allow users to communicate with local people around the world, jumping the language barrier and making cross-border communication smoother and the journey more interactive, fun, and memorable.VIAIM AI Smart Assistant: Generate Summaries and To-Do Lists with one click to help quickly complete an annual report or New Year’s business plan, allowing the festive atmosphere to be enjoyed without missing any key points.Flash Record function: Whether it is to conceive new ideas for next year’s project or suddenly think of a perfect Christmas gift list, inspiration during the holidays is often fleeting. Long press the viaim earbuds for one-click flash recording to capture ideas as soon as the spark of inspiration comes to mind.Noise reduction and a comfortable wearing experience: High-quality 45db noise reduction can provide users with a moment of quietness at Christmas parties, and the comfortable and lightweight design is suitable for long-term wear, meaning a quiet and enjoyable listening atmosphere can be enjoyed during the holidays.

Cecile from VIAIM shared: “Christmas is the time of year to relax and be grateful. It is of course a time to give gifts and be generous to others, but we also must remember to be kind to the person that knows us best – ourselves. Through our brand vision of “work smarter, not harder,” we hope to help people find their own special holiday moments in their busy work life by using our super-efficient office earbuds, so that everyone can enjoy a more productive and enjoyable life experience. I would like to personally wish all our customers, both new and old, a peaceful, relaxing, and happy Christmas.”

About VIAIM

VIAIM is an innovative technology company in the consumer-goods sector. With a focus on versatile, multimodal interactions, we strive to provide effective solutions that meet users’ specific needs. By harnessing state-of-the-art technology, we bring our visionary ideals to life, helping people embrace the incredible possibilities the Company offers.

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Lights Up Your Creativity from Online to Offline: Wondershare Filmora’s “A New Wonder to Share” Campaign Inspires Creators Everywhere

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TOKYO, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Video may have killed the radio star, but the rise of the internet did not make videos obsolete. Instead, we’ve reached a digital media landscape where video content reigns supreme. We’ve also reached a point where video content is incredibly saturated, and truly “light up” amidst the noise is increasingly challenging. The key often lies in the seemingly ordinary moments around us — moments that hold the potential for extraordinary stories. A beautifully prepared meal, a stunning view, or even a fleeting smile can become the spark for captivating content.

Wondershare Filmora’s latest campaign video, “A New Wonder to Share,” embraces this philosophy, captivating Japanese audiences within mere seconds. Powered by the advanced AI capabilities of Filmora 14 and paired with heartwarming visuals, the video is extending from online platforms to offline advertisements, resonating deeply with viewers and spreading a message of creativity and connection during this festive season.

Situated in the vibrant heart of Tokyo, the Shibuya district is globally renowned as a symbol of youth culture, creativity, and innovation. As part of Filmora’s “A New Wonder to Share” campaign, the district’s iconic screen now features the campaign’s latest video, complemented by ads across the Yamanote and Yokosuka · Sōbu Lines. Through vivid storytelling and captivating visuals, the video invites audiences to embrace moments of joy, growth, and discovery. This display in Shibuya underscores Filmora’s vision of celebrating individuality and lighting up creativity on a global stage, inspiring viewers to uncover life’s unexpected surprises and share their unique stories with the world.

As part of the “A New Wonder to Share” campaign, Filmora has also launched an online video challenge. Running from December 7 to December 31, participants are invited to create 20-second videos using the latest version, Filmora 14. By sharing their creations on designated social media platforms, they stand a chance to win exciting prizes, including an iPad, digital gift cards worth 20,000 yen, and Filmora memberships.

Wondershare Filmora is committed to empowering users with cutting-edge tools and creative resources. The latest release, Filmora 14, makes it effortless to transform everyday moments into extraordinary memories. Packed with over ten innovative AI features and professional editing functions, including Smart Short Clips, Smart Scene Cut, AI Color Palette, Multi-Camera Editing, and Planar Tracking, the software enables creators of all skill levels to streamline their video production process.

A highlight of the Filmora 14 update is the Smart Short Clips feature, which revolutionizes the way creators approach video content. This AI-powered tool intelligently analyzes your footage, pinpointing the most engaging highlights and turning it into eye-catching short clips, perfect for all social media platforms. With minimal manual effort, Smart Short Clips simplifies the editing process, automatically generating polished videos. The feature also adds subtitles and designs through customizable templates to enhance both visual appeal and accessibility.

As one of Wondershare’s flagship products, Filmora continues to strengthen its presence in the Japanese consumer market through collaborations with renowned brands and creators, including Japan’s leading anime and illustration community pixiv, NetEase’s survival horror game Identity V, and YouTuber 『 Kazuki no Tane 』. At the same time, Filmora actively hosts UGC competitions, inspiring more individuals across various fields in Japan to explore the exciting world of video creation, earning widespread acclaim and love from Japanese users.

About Wondershare

Wondershare is a globally recognized software company, known for its innovative solutions in creativity and productivity. Driven by the mission “Creativity Simplified,” Wondershare offers a range of tools, including Filmora and UniConverter for video creativity; PDFelement for document management; EdrawMax, EdrawMind for diagramming; and SelfyzAI, Pixpic for image editing. With over 1.5 billion users across 200+ countries and regions, Wondershare empowers the next generation of creators with intuitive software, trendy creative resources, and a dynamic ecosystem, continually expanding the possibilities of creativity worldwide.

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