Alexander Jarman
Assistant Curator of Exhibitions and Academic Outreach
Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art
Hamilton College
Overview
September 13, 2025 — June 14, 2026
Curated by Alexander Jarman, Assistant Curator of Exhibitions and Academic Outreach
Jamea Richmond-Edwards is an interdisciplinary artist working in painting, collage, sculpture and video. For the past decade, much of her work has foregrounded the communities and cultural signifiers of her hometown of Detroit, and has served as a means of processing and contextualizing her own life’s journey and as a meditation on larger social and environmental concerns. Most recently, her wide-ranging research interests—which span religion, history, mythology, and ancestry—have informed monumental paintings that offer complex narratives addressing humanity’s shared histories while also exploring social constructions of race, class and nationalism. For her exhibition at the Wellin Museum, Richmond-Edwards will present existing works alongside a newly created video, small scale sculptures, and suite of paintings, two of which are displayed within Ancient Egyptian inspired frames. Points of inspiration in this body of work include the biblical stories of Exodus, the science-fiction mythology of jazz musician Sun Ra, the exploration of terrestrial continents both real and imagined, and the impending effects of climate change upon our planet’s most vulnerable geographies.
The exhibition’s title is borrowed from the seventeenth-century dystopian literary work of the same name, Mundus alter et idem, an imaginary account of a voyage to the oceans south of Africa written by Joseph Hall (1574–1656) as a satirical indictment of the power structures of early modern British culture. In Richmond-Edwards’s new works, she adapts this narrative to focus on a fictive character of her own making, Iceberg, who appeals to his own family members and close friends to embark upon an oceanic caravan to Antarctica, where a new, egalitarian society might be established. This fictionalization presents the inherent challenges for a utopian state located on a rapidly shrinking continent, and mirrors the contemporary crises of nations that are either under threat from rising sea levels or are exploring the promises and pitfalls of self-determination and independence.
Jamea Richmond-Edwards (b. 1982, Detroit) earned a BA from Jackson State University (2004) and an MFA from Howard University (2012). Her work has been included in exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, California African American Museum (Los Angeles), Charles Wright Museum (Detroit), Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington), Frist Art Museum (Nashville), Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and the Phillips Collection (Washington, DC). She is a 2018 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, and her works are included in the collections of the Rubell Family Collection, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the US Department of State’s Art in Embassies program.
The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art’s programs are made possible, in part, with funds from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Arts Museum Programming Fund; the Johnson-Pote Museum Director Fund; the John B. Root ’44 Exhibition Fund; the Edward W. and Grace C. Root Endowment Fund; and the William G. Roehrick ’34 Lecture Fund.
Exhibition Related Events:
Fall 2025
Friday, September 12
1:00 P.M. | Virtual Tour of Exhibition
Online Event
Artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards and the Wellin Museum's Assistant Curator for Exhibitions and Academic Engagement, Alexander Jarman, will lead a virtual preview of the exhibition Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Another World and Yet the Same on Facebook Live.
Saturday, September 13
2:30 P.M. | Panel Discussion
Black Box Theater, Kennedy Theater and Studio Arts Building
Join us for a panel discussion prior to the opening reception of our fall 2025 exhibitions.
Saturday, September 13
4:00–6:00 P.M. | Opening Reception
Dietrich Exhibition Gallery, Wellin Museum of Art
Join us for the opening reception of our fall 2025 exhibitions.
Monday, October 6
4:30 P.M. | Artists in Conversation: Jamea Richmond-Edwards
The Red Pit, Kirner-Johnson Building
For this in-person lecture, artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards will present an overview of her practice and work created for the exhibition Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Another World and Yet the Same. Remote audiences can stream the conversation by registering here.
Wednesday, October 8
5:00–7:00 P.M. | Evening of Art for Educators
Wellin Museum of Art
Join the Wellin Museum for an interdisciplinary, educational event for K–12 teachers and administrators, highlighting the exhibition Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Another World and Yet the Same. The program will include a conversation with the artist, art-making activities, and information about organizing K–12 school visits to the Wellin. This lively event will provide a forum for educators to connect and learn more about the museum’s programs. Please RSVP to the event here.