The African American Heritage Center Presents: Art Exhibition "Invisibility to Whom" by Greg Mills

Thu, Oct 16 2025
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Macon, Dionne Mack-Harvin Heritage Center

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The African American Heritage Center Presents: Art Exhibition Invisibility to Whom with Artist and Curator Greg Mills

 Excerpted artworks from the conceptual collection called Genesis 

 Toni Morrison, often cited in discussions about invisibility, is “invisible to whom?” it suggests that invisibility is a subjective experience and depends on who is doing the seeing. 
The visible edges of this art residency at St Mary will provide uninterrupted consecutive days and hours towards working on a series of creative visual art collages and surface art works. The experience and interactive relationships of connecting to a diverse community of Artists is another passage offering the rites of critical discourse and impactful opinions on how artists accept critiques, opinions and also harnesses creativity in a world of evolving A I presences.

I’m encouraged by the school of thought of artists opening doors for each other, and this artist summer residency journey is a habit I’ll pursue as I contemplate elevating and remaining productive even if it seems invisible.

My recent artworks are a series of art collages and surface artworks are constantly in evolutionary stages of creativity. In times just like the metamorphosis of chrysalises (my art collages and surface art series) emerges like the butterflies to be visible. The visual art and creation of sound art for music are in a constant traveling motion; all getting from one point to the occasion.

The art I create is a testament insisting that the creative form is there in the evolutionary process of function for visibility. 

Please join us for Opening Night to Meet the Artist 

Registration is encouraged 


 


 

Gregory Mills has for over forty years worked curating art exhibitions for all artists and community residents in Harlem. In this artistic journey after serving in the Military received an Honorable Discharge. Mills earned a BFA 1981 from School of Visual Arts, NYC, and one of three in SVA Art Education Class of 1981.  New York. SVA Alumni Board Member 1982 to 1984. Earned an Associate Arts Graphics Arts in 1978 Onondaga Community College (OCC) in Syracuse, N. Y., Student Director of OCC Art Society 1977 and Dean’s List.

Mills has curated over 400 art exhibitions and related programming events; film media to performance art gatherings as the Community Art Curator 1992 to 2025 current for Art Gallery Adam Clayton Powell Building in Harlem (a cultural collaborative partnership as tenure for curating art in a public exhibition space.) In 2009 a pivotal point occurred to return to art making. In ten years, he has exhibited in group art exhibitions while still curating; and launching the expressive ideas of “Creating Art from the Heart” art workshop currently teaching 2025.

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