Here are the registration details for both events:
https://t.co/QCalrBxQeC
(The event is hybrid so if you are in DC and want to attend, let me know.)
https://t.co/J2pXg0vG1o
Music credit: Ucelli (feat. Mark Allison Lomax II), “Four Women: II. Ida B. Wells Barnett”
These next few weeks, I am collaborating on two intriguing programs:
1/23, 7p ➡️ Historically Speaking: Commemoration of Ida B. Wells’s minting on the quarter at @NMAAHC
&
1/31, 7p ➡️ I See the Moon: Joint book event with @EricaCardwell at @AnotherStoryTO
Come through!
Opening on January 8! 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘈𝘳𝘵 𝘎𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘗𝘳𝘰𝘣𝘭𝘦𝘮 is an exhibition that considers how objects and bodies are put to work in galleries and museums through appropriating a common math problem. Curated by Fraser McCallum. Learn more here: https://t.co/ct8ztAvrYq
Thursday, join @EricaCardwell to discuss WRONG IS NOT MY NAME - a hybrid of personal memoir & criticism that considers the work of Black visual artists through loss, legacy, & the reclamation of life through art - w/ Glory Edim - 7PM @ P&P @UnionMarketDC - https://t.co/flbJ41fv8E
"For each of these authors, and Ligon, the confessional, first-person essay tone can be both a tool for radical exposure and a sanctuary for critical ideating."
@EricaCardwell on Glenn Ligon's "Distinguishing Piss from Rain" for @thebrooklynrail
https://t.co/OCdfg4yoJ9
"Because my process of writing this book was so peculiar and divine, I am certain that there are so many stories yet to be known by us."
@bombmagazine interviews @EricaCardwell about her new book, "Wrong Is Not My Name: Notes on (Black) Art"
https://t.co/MOq1Mw4Qf7
"I find myself fascinated with the layers of intimacy and relationality that exist when looking at art." —@EricaCardwell
Caldwell's debut collection explores the life-giving nature of art through the lens of grief, desire, and finding community.
https://t.co/COfmNf0tr3
Delighted to interview @EricaCardwell for @BOMBmagazine about her debut, WRONG IS NOT MY NAME: NOTES ON (BLACK) ART @FeministPress, where not only does writing about art mean writing about everything, but this method itself becomes a process of living💥🌺 https://t.co/WGG8tnEStc
“The mouth of grief awakened a deep yearning for art and culture—being a student of the work came upon me.” —@EricaCardwell
In her debut essay collection, Cardwell explores the intersections of art, Black womanhood, storytelling, and queerness.
https://t.co/COfmNf0tr3