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Artist: Charles Stone, III   
Exhibition: Artificial Afrika
Date: January 27 2006 - March 17 2006
Curator: C. Daniel Dawson and Vernon Reid
Bio:
“Two time-traveling scientists journey back into the depths of history, to prove once and for all, certain earth shattering truths whose answers could permanently alter the delicate cultural-social-political fabric of the human race.”
Charles Stone is a filmmaker who began his entertainment career in music videos, directing over three dozen projects for celebrated musical artists such as Living Colour, Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, The Vaughan Brothers, and The Roots. One of the hottest young directors to conquer the genre, Stone's unique, energetic blend of animation, written text and live action garnered critical accolades while chalking up numerous music industry awards from such organizations as CEBA, Billboard, The Source and MTV. Stone, whom critics have dubbed a Renaissance Man, participated in theater acting at nearby Brown University while attending the Rhode Island School of Design, where he received a degree in Fine Arts in 1988. Following graduation, Stone won his first professional creative position as an animator and intern for Woo Art International.

 

 

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